Wally (Forum Supporter) said:
Ummm, I think I got about a 50% on this one and I'm not particularly happy about that. (17th generation colonist, and I have yet to see a single bicyclist in a single bike lane on my side of the city)
Wally (Forum Supporter) said:
Ummm, I think I got about a 50% on this one and I'm not particularly happy about that. (17th generation colonist, and I have yet to see a single bicyclist in a single bike lane on my side of the city)
In reply to RealMiniNoMore (Forum Supporter) :
I lol'd. I've seen a few of those sad Miatas, but in my area it's more often true for clapped out SN95 Mustangs and 350Zs.
Mr_Asa said:
berkeley. The feels.
I have many really fond memories of playing games with my dad. We used to play Gyruss all the time but never beat it (although did get quite far). We got a game genie and played Super Mario (1) with cheat codes but still couldn't beat it. There is a bowser/castle level that if you don't do in a certain order it will just repeat forever... we didn't know that. And this was long before we could just google it.
We also upgraded our Compaq Presario 486-33SX computer to have a Sound Blaster 16/CD-ROM combo card in it, which supported a Joystick and played the hell out of Chuck Yeager's Air Combat circa 1994 ish. He had a disability that prevented him from playing with me much after I was 10-12ish :(
I built a console PC out of my pc upgrade leftovers just so my son and I can play the hell out of games I snag on steam sales.
In reply to ProDarwin :
Saw this earlier but didn't have the time to comment. If things true it's touching and sad. If it's true the people that made this movie must have read it somewhere because the exact scene and the exact scenario is in there.
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