"Bryan doesn't drive a 1M" (bryantakespictures)
04/16/2017 at 21:03 • Filed to: None | 0 | 4 |
Probably the weirdest game I can remember playing as a kid.
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> Bryan doesn't drive a 1M
04/16/2017 at 21:09 | 0 |
I’m pretty sure that’s exactly how sailing boats work.
jimz
> Bryan doesn't drive a 1M
04/16/2017 at 22:18 | 0 |
Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
> Bryan doesn't drive a 1M
04/16/2017 at 22:28 | 1 |
When I was a kid we had to play board games:
My old favorite. There have been a few good software versions over the years. To the best of my knowledge, nobody has made a version of my other favorite, Morra-board:
BoulderZ
> Bryan doesn't drive a 1M
04/17/2017 at 01:36 | 0 |
Can’t say I know that one, but the wikipedia entry on it is hilarious. That looks like a hot mess of bad writing backed up with phoned-in code. Still, that’s after my time. Born in ‘73, I guess I’m part of some sort of too late for Gen-X, too early to be Gen-Y, all-those-terms-are-B-school-bullshit demographic. Odd video games, though, I certainly remember. Atari 2600 was the main venue, and the two that stick out still in 2017 were Haunted House, a game unique in that it was so difficult to play because you were incapacitated by laughter at its awfulness, and ET, which proved to us children of the 70s/80s that apparently there were still some people out there who dropped acid and they were attempting to write video games. Like movies, video games include some amazing works of art that can truly move us; but, they are propped up by an army of abject failures.