The Loch Ness Monster in the tub, blowing foam bath at the wildlife because it can't be bothered to close the bathroom window.
Whatever. But fun for 1984: http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=93262
Issue 3, Ahoy!
A tame outing for hardcore gamers but I think it's a lovely little play, relaxing after a heavy Sunday lunch and a couple of glasses of beer.
Anyone else know of some nice Commie oddities? And if anyone can source a copy of Leafer Madness, let me know.
Peculiar game favourites anyone?
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Ahoy magazine's pervo robos
...Though I doubt many games could be as peculiar as Ahoy's view of the computerised today. From the same issue:
Though I suppose it anticipates one thing, what with today's scares and arrests. Given the science teacher's groin, its drip, the expression on its tin face, it'll keep the kids 'on their toes' alright.
Talk abut Predacons!
All those high railings around our schools will be up a lot longer I think. Toss a coin to debate whether that's worse than the androids monitoring your behaviour 24/7 and punishing arbitrarily. (We got those alright.)
Though I suppose it anticipates one thing, what with today's scares and arrests. Given the science teacher's groin, its drip, the expression on its tin face, it'll keep the kids 'on their toes' alright.
Talk abut Predacons!
All those high railings around our schools will be up a lot longer I think. Toss a coin to debate whether that's worse than the androids monitoring your behaviour 24/7 and punishing arbitrarily. (We got those alright.)
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Re: Ahoy magazine's pervo robos
That there... looks quite perverted.. or maybe I'm just perverted.Commie_User wrote:
Re: Ahoy magazine's pervo robos
That's what I thought, you really don't want hot wax dripping on it.Analog-X64 wrote:That there... looks quite perverted.. or maybe I'm just perverted.Commie_User wrote:
Or do you?
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Re: Peculiar game favourites anyone?
Plinkers just wanted to have fun, doing what adults do, talking live and living out fantasies. Every night.
More from Commodore Users Ahoy magazine.
That's the dude. I wonder if any of you enjoyed the pleasures of computer plinking.
More from Commodore Users Ahoy magazine.
That's the dude. I wonder if any of you enjoyed the pleasures of computer plinking.
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Re: Peculiar game favourites anyone?
Men AND women?
My peculiar game favourite was China Miner. Played like a dog, but I couldn't get enough of the music.
My peculiar game favourite was China Miner. Played like a dog, but I couldn't get enough of the music.
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?