by Flack » Sat Jun 18, 2011 10:14 pm
And you will have some!
The show was pretty awesome. Somehow I accidentally bought a giant pile of Apple hardware. I thought I was only buying an Apple IIgs but I actually bought a pile that included two Apple IIgs computers, two Apple IIe computers, about eight different Macintosh computers, a monitor, a printer, five or six keyboards, some mice, and a few other odds and ends. Ironically, this happened just a few hours after I relayed to ICJ the time I accidentally bought 300 keyboards. Oh, and the time I accidentally bought a bunch of computer monitors. I guess if you're going to have a problem, accidentally buying old hardware is an okay one to have.
At the table today we had seven computers (six and one iPad) up and running: a C64, and Apple IIc, a netbook running DOSBox, an Amiga 600, a portable TRS-80, the iPad (running Frotz), and my laptop. All of them were running text adventures, and almost unbelievably, during the majority of the day there were people playing text adventures on one or more machines, and on at least one occasion, there were people playing all six at the same time!
I was least surprised by the fact that our table was (a) greatly enjoyed by adults and (b) not greatly enjoyed by modern gamers, but I was completely surprised by the number of young kids that spent vast amounts of time at the table, trying to figure out these old games. Throughout the day we had a steady stream of kids ages, oh, probably 9 to 13 or so, who spent a good chunk of time playing these games. By the end of the day Zork (which was running on the TRS-80) was about 1/3 of the way through the game. No one person advanced it that far, it was just the culmination of people playing it throughout the day.
I gave away a couple of CDs full of text adventures and copied a ton of text adventures to dozen or so people's USB drives (I had advertised that if you brought a USB stick by, I would fill it up with text adventures).
I think ICJ had a good time. I would ask him but boy does that guy need his beauty sleep. I think I can already hear him snoring upstairs.
I'll post pictures and write up a more lengthy review tomorrow.
And you will have some!
The show was pretty awesome. Somehow I accidentally bought a giant pile of Apple hardware. I thought I was only buying an Apple IIgs but I actually bought a pile that included two Apple IIgs computers, two Apple IIe computers, about eight different Macintosh computers, a monitor, a printer, five or six keyboards, some mice, and a few other odds and ends. Ironically, this happened just a few hours after I relayed to ICJ the time I accidentally bought 300 keyboards. Oh, and the time I accidentally bought a bunch of computer monitors. I guess if you're going to have a problem, accidentally buying old hardware is an okay one to have.
At the table today we had seven computers (six and one iPad) up and running: a C64, and Apple IIc, a netbook running DOSBox, an Amiga 600, a portable TRS-80, the iPad (running Frotz), and my laptop. All of them were running text adventures, and almost unbelievably, during the majority of the day there were people playing text adventures on one or more machines, and on at least one occasion, there were people playing all six at the same time!
I was least surprised by the fact that our table was (a) greatly enjoyed by adults and (b) not greatly enjoyed by modern gamers, but I was completely surprised by the number of young kids that spent vast amounts of time at the table, trying to figure out these old games. Throughout the day we had a steady stream of kids ages, oh, probably 9 to 13 or so, who spent a good chunk of time playing these games. By the end of the day Zork (which was running on the TRS-80) was about 1/3 of the way through the game. No one person advanced it that far, it was just the culmination of people playing it throughout the day.
I gave away a couple of CDs full of text adventures and copied a ton of text adventures to dozen or so people's USB drives (I had advertised that if you brought a USB stick by, I would fill it up with text adventures).
I think ICJ had a good time. I would ask him but boy does that guy need his beauty sleep. I think I can already hear him snoring upstairs.
I'll post pictures and write up a more lengthy review tomorrow.