We use to get a magazine in the mail that had code for kids to type into the vic-20 sepnt hours typing and more playing a simple space invaders game.3.5" disks fill me with so much nostalgia.... Monkey Island on my mates Amiga... Oh, the good ol' days![]()
You forgot the 1% They don't sit on benches^homeless pic
reminded me of this
The class system in America captured in 1 pic
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they own them?You forgot the 1% They don't sit on benches![]()
Damn, age is catching up with him. But the voice is the same.the stunt itself was done in reverse
I remember the 8 incher, and they were called floppy disks because, well, they were floppy. I also remember loading from and saving to a cassette recorder because there was no such thing as a hard drive...Damn I am old. I even remember punch cards, but never used them.3.5" disks fill me with so much nostalgia.... Monkey Island on my mates Amiga... Oh, the good ol' days![]()
That brings back memories. We had the old commodore vic-20, and then later the 64. With the cassette drive. I would get those magazines and type in the code and create the games.We use to get a magazine in the mail that had code for kids to type into the vic-20 sepnt hours typing and more playing a simple space invaders game.
thank you I was having GIF withdrawal
My dad still owns this one.. and it's still in working condition..That brings back memories. We had the old commodore vic-20, and then later the 64. With the cassette drive. I would get those magazines and type in the code and create the games.