New Favicon
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New Favicon
What's the new favicon a picture of? I cant quite make it out -- I'm guessing a building...
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Glad you noticed I'm not sure exactly which building it is, all I know is that it's in North America somewhere. I should've kept the original.
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Here's my entry
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Ahh memories!, wish I kept my old super nintendo
Thats pretty cool Norm, well doneNorman wrote:Here's my entry
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crawf wrote:Ahh memories!, wish I kept my old super nintendo
Pfft, Sega was all the rage in the 90's
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Back in the day, we had a wood-veneer Atari 2600 complete with such exciting entertainment options as Combat or Activision's Tennis. I kinda wish that we had been one of the lucky few to have bought E.T. - the extra terrestrial - the game that was so bad Atari ended up having to bury millions of copies of it in landfill. Check out this music video that tells more of the story.Cruise wrote:Pfft, Sega was all the rage in the 90'scrawf wrote:Ahh memories!, wish I kept my old super nintendo
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Now please tell me if you owned or have played Custer's Revenge.Prince George wrote:Back in the day, we had a wood-veneer Atari 2600 complete with such exciting entertainment options as Combat or Activision's Tennis. I kinda wish that we had been one of the lucky few to have bought E.T. - the extra terrestrial - the game that was so bad Atari ended up having to bury millions of copies of it in landfill. Check out this music video that tells more of the story.Cruise wrote:Pfft, Sega was all the rage in the 90'scrawf wrote:Ahh memories!, wish I kept my old super nintendo
The game that changed gaming forever (for the wrong reasons that is)
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No, I have not. But on the Apple IIe we did have a copy of the game that became Leisure Suit Larry. Those were the days - you could actually sell text adventures written in BASIC. You tell kids that nowadays and they don't believe you; they probably didn't even turn off the iPod long enough to hear you; bah, punk kids with no respect for their elders.Cruise wrote:Now please tell me if you owned or have played Custer's Revenge. The game that changed gaming forever (for the wrong reasons that is)
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