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http://www.freeoldies.com/fo_game.php?id=418&lang=us&id_link=1 Is that what you're looking for?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_erotic_video_games#Nintendo_Entertainment_System OT: FTL... Currently have a total of 4 achievements to go before I have them all, and it's taking me inordinately longer than I was expecting to get all the ships. Maybe I'll just go back and do another round of SPAZ to unlock another 3 of the achievements... (I would do all four that remain, but I have issues with constantly blowing up the bounty hunter bases; I can't help it, I just have to destroy the biggest, most powerful things in the game)
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Possible to create a map out of this game?
BTGBullseye replied to Ross Scott's topic in Miscellaneous
Sounds almost identical to what I've gotten with old games like this... They all seem to be formatted to be impossible to hack successfully with today's systems... 8-bit programs have to be emulated to run on modern 32/64-bit systems, simply because the hardware doesn't have the instruction set required, and results in extreme difficulty in altering the program in any way. -
Interesting interview... A bit long on the parts that didn't really do anything, and an awful lot of "blank space"... Still, anything with Ross in it is good.
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1971 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971 The world population increased by 2.1% this year; the highest it ever did in history. President Richard Nixon declares the U.S. War on Drugs. After a successful mission aboard Salyut 1, the world's first manned space station, the crew of the Soyuz 11 spacecraft are killed when their air supply leaks out through a faulty valve. Jim Morrison, lead singer of The Doors is found dead in his bathtub in Paris, France. Michael S. Hart posts the first e-book, a copy of the United States Declaration of Independence, on the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign's mainframe computer, the origin of Project Gutenberg. Right to vote: The 26th Amendment to the United States Constitution, formally certified by President Richard Nixon, lowers the voting age from 21 to 18. Apollo 15 astronauts David Scott and James Irwin become the first to ride in a lunar rover, a day after landing on the Moon. JCPenney debuts its trademark Helvetica wordmark which has been used ever since. Greenpeace is founded in Vancouver,Canada. (back when it wasn't a political anti-corporation organization, but actually was about the environment) The UNIX Programmer's Manual is published. Intel releases the world's first microprocessor, the Intel 4004. During a severe storm over Washington State, a man calling himself D. B. Cooper parachutes from the Northwest Orient Airlines plane he hijacked, with US$200,000 in ransom money, and is never seen again (as of March 2008, this case remains the only unsolved skyjacking in history). The Montreux Casino burns down during a Frank Zappa concert (the event is memorialized in the Deep Purple song "Smoke on the Water"). The casino is rebuilt in 1975. Ray Tomlinson sends the first ARPAnet e-mail between host computers. Crude oil production peaks in the continental United States at approximately 4.5 million barrels per day (720,000 m3/d). Wow... A lot of important stuff happened in '71...
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"Why don't I have a helmet?"
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Um... How does that pertain to the RL pics thread?
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Some wrappers are edible, and those I recommend eating.
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Easter breakfast and dinner consisted of: My homemade fajita meat. Strawberry cake and orange cake, with Cool Whip for the frosting, both in the shape of a lamb. Looks like this. Shredded lamb meat. (nearly made me puke, but I had enough Tabasco and cheese to compensate) Mashed potatoes. Various types of rolls. 1 glass of 'King David' brand Sacramental wine. Lots of Arizona tea with Ginseng & Honey.
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Grats! OT: Figuring out what I'm going to do for the next hour or so, then heading to bed.
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Yeah, I used electrical tape to hold the cord in place... The mic boom itself uses a screw through the rubber cover on the outside of the earpiece.
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$5 whores suck.
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http://www.11points.com/Games/11_Best_Nude_Moments_in_Old_School_Nintendo_Games http://www.gamesradar.com/nintendo-banned-in-the-usa/ http://www.flyingomelette.com/oddities/nudesnes.html There's more, but you get the idea...
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Must be where I lived at the time... I was in Phoenix, AZ... Fry's Electronics had a large display advertising it, as did WalMart, Target, and Gamestop.
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1964 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964 The last year, of 90% silver coins. In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the 15th century, Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras I meet in Jerusalem. In his first State of the Union Address, U.S. President Lyndon Johnson declares a "War on Poverty". (spoiler: we lost) United States Surgeon General Luther Leonidas Terry reports that smoking may be hazardous to one's health (the first such statement from the U.S. government).
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After Easter Vigil, and I get done driving to and from my sister's house 60 miles away... So tomorrow night.
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I think XKCD imagry is down... I'm getting a 404 error for them.
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Website offline, bad gateway.
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Does God exist? (your opinion anyways.)
BTGBullseye replied to thebeelzebub's topic in Serious Topic Discussion
Religion does change some aspects, but should never alter any part of their core beliefs. Take the second Vatican council of the Catholic Church for example... Mass went back closer to the way it was originally done, in the language of the people, (instead of Latin for everything, and nobody being able to understand) but didn't get rid of the alter or Eucharist. Not everything goes out of date. -
Really, I don't know which one would win in general myself. Although I'd venture we'd win theoretically because we have free will, I know we're not that special so we could easily be defeated given the circumstances. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Have_No_Mouth,_and_I_Must_Scream We can't always win...
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WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO ADVENTURE GAMES?
BTGBullseye replied to Vince_Montego's topic in Gaming in general
They faded out because it's basically a lot of walking in between puzzles in a 3D setting... Most people get bored with that really quick. When you add just a little combat to spruce things up, it ceases to be an "adventure" game. (they call it RPG/FPS/TPS if there is any form of player controlled combat at all) -
Back to Ghost Recon Phantoms again. Found a couple cool guys to add as friends. One is in his 60's, and drinks beer while playing... I love those kinda people.
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RoN:RoL was heavily reviewed when it came out... I even remember a TV commercial.
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1961 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1961 You people need to learn to read the numbers.
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My last haircut: 2011