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Where Were You in 1984?


Posted on 07/18/2013 at 04:46 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I remember level nine and ten of Wizardry I. Those Vampires gave me nightmares. I was seriously nervous everytime I took a run at level 10 and Werdna. Wiz II and III didn't capture my attention at all however.

Where Were You in 1984?


Posted on 07/18/2013 at 04:44 PM | Filed Under Blogs

My parents had the Apple IIc. I played Wizardry I-III on it.

Where Were You in 1984?


Posted on 07/18/2013 at 03:51 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Yea, totally and before NES appeared in America!

A Melancholy Blake Needs to Vent


Posted on 07/18/2013 at 03:50 AM | Filed Under Blogs

That's the piece of cake that I want. <snicker>

Where Were You in 1984?


Posted on 07/18/2013 at 03:48 AM | Filed Under Blogs

It had some weird moments like the fanged rabbits, but then I remembered the story was being told by old Tonto. Still, when those rabbits attacked, I wondered just what was this movie doing.

Guy Selling His PS4 Reserve, WTH????


Posted on 07/18/2013 at 03:02 AM | Filed Under Blogs

That PlayStation shortage was TWELVE YEARS ago now!

Red Johnson's Chronicles reviewed


Posted on 07/18/2013 at 03:00 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I'd really like to dig in deep with the genre, if I could only find the time.

Rough work day, one iPod is saved & the other dies, I know I played something....


Posted on 07/18/2013 at 02:58 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Bad work day for me too. I feel like moving to New England with no money and surviving alone in the forests of the White Mountains.

A Melancholy Blake Needs to Vent


Posted on 07/18/2013 at 02:56 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Love the new ID pic. Is that Tom Selleck? So sexy. KIDDING.

A Melancholy Blake Needs to Vent


Posted on 07/18/2013 at 02:54 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I want a raging Blake. Let's make it the sequel to Raging Bull. Now that would be good.

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