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GroupOh
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we just got 30 inches of snow, after shoveling my driveway and sidewalks i am moving painfully slow
Novus
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Originally posted by SmithsterSmitty
17,400 and running on commodore 64 engine
C64 FTW!!!
17,400 and running on commodore 64 engine
C64 FTW!!!
Originally posted by SmithsterSmitty
17,400 and running on commodore 64 engine
Ah... the ol' green screens. Gotta love 'em.
17,400 and running on commodore 64 engine
Ah... the ol' green screens. Gotta love 'em.
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Originally posted by Theo Wizzago
Ah... the ol' green screens. Gotta love 'em.
What? No. Commodore 64s did NOT have green screens! They had a rather wide variety of colors.
You're thinking of the ancient Apples and PCs that had green-on-black graphics.
Ah... the ol' green screens. Gotta love 'em.
What? No. Commodore 64s did NOT have green screens! They had a rather wide variety of colors.
You're thinking of the ancient Apples and PCs that had green-on-black graphics.
sunder B
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Originally posted by Novus
What? No. Commodore 64s did NOT have green screens! They had a rather wide variety of colors.
You're thinking of the ancient Apples and PCs that had green-on-black graphics.
primary screen for the C64 were shades of blue until you got a disk loaded
https://retrogamesultra.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/c641.gif?w=748
What? No. Commodore 64s did NOT have green screens! They had a rather wide variety of colors.
You're thinking of the ancient Apples and PCs that had green-on-black graphics.
primary screen for the C64 were shades of blue until you got a disk loaded
https://retrogamesultra.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/c641.gif?w=748
Edited by sunder B on Feb 3, 2021 12:54:37
Edited by sunder B on Feb 3, 2021 12:54:11
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I was the first kid on my block (grew up lower-middle class) with a household computer, a sweet IBM PC XT 286 we bought used ~1985. When Earl Weaver Baseball came out (or at least when I first got it, ~1987), it was so far ahead of it's time for sports simulation games that it blew my mind. It had a Commissioner add-on disk that allowed you to create your own players using baseball stats, create your own leagues, rules, play or manage, etc.. I literally created every team & player in MLB using the stats from the back of the cards on my 1987 Topps baseball card set one summer. Because, well, I wanted to play with the most current season stats vs. the previous season that came with the game. At the time I fully expected I'd do this every year until I died, but somehow got sidetracked (think I hit puberty or something). Hoping to get back on track in retirement.
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