Last time I played 1943, I was trying to shoot the powerups just the right number of times to get the spread shot. It's pretty hard to do that with a screen full of enemy planes.
I'm glad you enjoy it!
Last time I played 1943, I was trying to shoot the powerups just the right number of times to get the spread shot. It's pretty hard to do that with a screen full of enemy planes.
I'm glad you enjoy it!
It looked like this?

I never played arcade games on a PC back then. I guess I missed out. I really want to play that Zak McKracken game.
I never got to play Wii Music. I just know he played it another friend's place and loved it. Scene It? was pretty fun. Sean was an expert at it though and just killed Mark and I. My friend Sean is a huge TV/Film buff.
The dialog in the game was already of Saints Row level of lunacy. I can only imagine how much raunchier Dukey is going to make it. Mark and I are both getting it, so we'll be playing it at the same time. Our systems are going to echo each other those silly lines back and forth all weekend.
I just got a smart phone and I'm already thinking of it as my PC replacement. To think, that arrangement of boxes has been crammed into a handheld that's exponentially more powerful. There's something to be said, however, for a device that is as large as furniture.
Steve Jobs was big on getting Apple PCs into schools. We had Macs galore in my college computer lab with wopping 20MB external hard drives. Holy cow! The amount of text I could store on that, maybe a whole picture!
A verger is like an assitant to the clergy of an Anglican church. I was in the Episcopal church which is basically what the Anglican church became in America after the revolution. The only differnce is no allegence to the King of England. I would open the church in the morning and then fill in if any acolytes didn't show up.
I just realized that this show I used to watch Vicar of Dibley, has a verger in it. The character Alice Tinker was the verger and she was depicted as a humerous dimwit. I wonder what that makes me then.
I was told about the Matrix connection a little while ago, but I just thought about the Halo story connection. Seems Ghost got around in the influence department.
I kept joking to my friend after watching it that it was so old fashioned: mind melding to technology. Ha! Not so strange anymore.
Sounds like a game my friend Sean would like. He really got into Wii Sports and Wii Music. I also played the Trival Pursuit and Scene It! games with him on Xbox 360. I kind of wish I had a Switch so I could get him over and the three of us (Mark, I and Sean) could play together again. That's probably not going to happen, though.
Went on my rental list, for sure. I'm really diggin' rentals right now. I don't have to worry about overspending for something that turns out less than I expected. There are a few titles I must have day-one, though.
I used to think that way with the Gamecube. If it was a cartoony game, I wanted it on GameCube. Seemed right. I'll play Yookalaylee on XBO, though. Achievements.