by AArdvark » Thu May 28, 2015 7:33 pm
I just played ET for the first time ever and...It does suck. Then I watched a video of someone playing it ( and explaining what to do) and it didn't suck quite so much. It didn't make me want to turn the rom back on though.
I guess most 2600 games had limitations. I remember waiting in line at Gold Circle because my friend was getting Pac Man on it's first day release. I was astounded that someone would actually pay $39.99 for a GAME! I thought ten to fifteen bucks was a lot back then.
We rushed back to his house and boy, were we disapointed. Just played that rom as well. Still disapointed.
The other parts of the documentary that I disliked was the programmer getting all weepy because they dug up the trash. Sure, I get it. I get the urban legend aspect of the dig. What I don't get is how recently this happened. It was only thirty years ago and now it's a major archeological event. Heinrich Schliemann dug up a 1200 year old city, now that was a dig. This had the flavor of a publicity stunt or somthing.
I did like how they went about locating the exact spot to dig, that was cool, but maybe they should have waited a couple hundred years.
THE
NOTHING BUT TIME
AARDVARK
I just played ET for the first time ever and...It does suck. Then I watched a video of someone playing it ( and explaining what to do) and it didn't suck quite so much. It didn't make me want to turn the rom back on though.
I guess most 2600 games had limitations. I remember waiting in line at Gold Circle because my friend was getting Pac Man on it's first day release. I was astounded that someone would actually pay $39.99 for a GAME! I thought ten to fifteen bucks was a lot back then.
We rushed back to his house and boy, were we disapointed. Just played that rom as well. Still disapointed.
The other parts of the documentary that I disliked was the programmer getting all weepy because they dug up the trash. Sure, I get it. I get the urban legend aspect of the dig. What I don't get is how recently this happened. It was only thirty years ago and now it's a major archeological event. Heinrich Schliemann dug up a 1200 year old city, now that was a dig. This had the flavor of a publicity stunt or somthing.
I did like how they went about locating the exact spot to dig, that was cool, but maybe they should have waited a couple hundred years.
THE
NOTHING BUT TIME
AARDVARK