I'm going to check those out. Crap wages or not, I want to get into stuff like that.
I'm going to check those out. Crap wages or not, I want to get into stuff like that.
I know what you mean. I may change my mind. It's really cool on the big screen.
Yea, there's the initials of the designer hidden somewhere. i guess next time I'll have to go find that. It's considered the first easter egg in a game. I see it as a dig at Atari since they never gave any of their programmers any credit or acknowledgement. You look at the third party Activision games a few years later and there's a whole page in the booklet introducing you to the designer. Sometimes his name was on the cover too. Now that was cool.
I didn't notice that that was Siegfried. He does like his "tires rotated a different way" doesn't he.
H.E.R.O. is on the Activision Anthology which I also played recently. I'll be getting to that. And Joust is a Williams Electronics game so it's not here either.
I wish they'd bring Heretic and Hexen to the new consoles. I'd play those again for sure.
And hand over your DnD manuals coward! Run if you will. I will find you!
Man, I forgot about time zones. What a pain we live on a globe orbitting another globe. Why can't it always be sunny on Earth.
I have to play it again so I can use the spells properly. I had no idea how they worked the first time.
I like building sims. World of Keflings was fun on Xbox.
You're returning to Ranger work and one of my best friends is returning to scenic Rhinebeck, NY to work the same Spring through Fall that you do, working in the kitchens of The Omega Institute [http://www.eomega.org/], walking around the lake, and hobnobbing with all the New Agers. Ah, if only I could find something similar for myself. I want to report on the birds' activities too.