I'm old enough to remember the pure joy at looking at these games box art as I saved 50c a week pocket money for five months to finally purchase another game.
Aliens, monsters and heroes were represented using a dozen massive pixel tiles, but it blew my mind.
The first time I blew a zombie's head off in DOOM was so satisfying. Yeah baby! My first console was a Turbografx-16. I stayed up for a few days finishing Bonk! for the first time. Great times. And this meme is perfection, from the font to that glossy shine on the box. Perfection I tell ya.
It was a wonderful, well designed system for the time. I loved that their game cards ported to all their machines. Which was why Nintendo and Sega had to crush them absolutely. Can't have kids buying only one copy of a game instead of multiple copies for the console, portable, etc. After the company was kill I went Sega. ?♀️ I really loved "Sewer Shark" a lot. That music was stuck in my head for years. Tell me you had "JJ and Jeff" on your Turbografx? It was so hilarious and could never get made now with all the stupid wokeness. ?
Definitely ironic. By then I was mostly on the desktop machine, probably playing Diablo, before "trainers" were a thing. And after UO started I never really went back to consoles. Around 1991 or so my husband discovered text MUDs and I became a MUDwidow until I asked him to teach me how to play too. These days he has a PS whatever number they're up to now but I'm still more happy on the PC. Potato, potat. ;-)
I'm old enough to remember the pure joy at looking at these games box art as I saved 50c a week pocket money for five months to finally purchase another game.
Aliens, monsters and heroes were represented using a dozen massive pixel tiles, but it blew my mind.
The first time I blew a zombie's head off in DOOM was so satisfying. Yeah baby! My first console was a Turbografx-16. I stayed up for a few days finishing Bonk! for the first time. Great times. And this meme is perfection, from the font to that glossy shine on the box. Perfection I tell ya.
It was a wonderful, well designed system for the time. I loved that their game cards ported to all their machines. Which was why Nintendo and Sega had to crush them absolutely. Can't have kids buying only one copy of a game instead of multiple copies for the console, portable, etc. After the company was kill I went Sega. ?♀️ I really loved "Sewer Shark" a lot. That music was stuck in my head for years. Tell me you had "JJ and Jeff" on your Turbografx? It was so hilarious and could never get made now with all the stupid wokeness. ?
Definitely ironic. By then I was mostly on the desktop machine, probably playing Diablo, before "trainers" were a thing. And after UO started I never really went back to consoles. Around 1991 or so my husband discovered text MUDs and I became a MUDwidow until I asked him to teach me how to play too. These days he has a PS whatever number they're up to now but I'm still more happy on the PC. Potato, potat. ;-)
Check out 'The Art of Atari' - great book!
We need to get a MAGA-homebrew game for one of those 8-bit systems. Maybe the Commodore 64?
If I could upvote harder, I'd crack the screen.
Some high quality meme here Pede! Well done...
Oh baby, this is my kind of stuff
Absolutely awesome!