OFF: Olde games
Paul Mather
paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU
Fri May 5 11:17:25 EDT 2000
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Andrew A. Apold wrote:
=> I can understand someone not being into computer games. I can understand
=> someone wistfully looking back at a time they were. But I cannot fathom
=> someone spending time today playing 2600 games. If you do, well, more
=> power to ya. There are a number of atari 2600 emuluaters out there you
=> can get and run just about all the titles with on your PC. Ditto for
=> C-64, too.
Actually, I got to relive the nostalgia of my youth, and recently
installed a BBC Micro emulator. I was very pleasantly surprised how
many of the old games stood the test of time, often due to their surreal
plotlines or settings, but on the whole, yes, they pretty much paled.
But, I have to admit that it was exciting to fire up ye olde Alien-8
once again, and still find it immensely playable. (And, yes, I'm still
hopeless at it.:)
Some games are indeed timeless. (Or maybe I'm overly unsophisticated.:)
Cheers,
Paul.
(Brought to you courtesy of The Chuckie Egg Appreciation Society.)
e-mail: paul at gromit.dlib.vt.edu
"Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production
deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid."
--- Frank Vincent Zappa
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