My Mom gave me a mini table top Pac-Man machine to reminisce about yesterday year! We would have Marathon Pac-Man competitions, for high scores, on my Commodore 64! Those were the days. Sometimes I would come home from school, and catch her practicing!
My USMC cousin is moving down south from the 4th Reich of New Jersey, to stay with me and experience more freedom. I bought him a pair of HONEYWELL IMPACT SPORTS for the range! It's definitely a step up from those disposable foamies!
Haha, wicked. I had a VIC-20, the precursor to the C64. Had to load all my games off blank cassette tapes with a telephone modem. There were a few unofficial Pac-Man clones and spin-offs available for the VIC-20, though their quality and accuracy varied, and the speed was pretty slow by today's standards. It operated at a maximum speed of around 300 baud, which translates to about 30 characters per second
My Mom gave me a mini table top Pac-Man machine to reminisce about yesterday year! We would have Marathon Pac-Man competitions, for high scores, on my Commodore 64! Those were the days. Sometimes I would come home from school, and catch her practicing! My USMC cousin is moving down south from the 4th Reich of New Jersey, to stay with me and experience more freedom. I bought him a pair of HONEYWELL IMPACT SPORTS for the range! It's definitely a step up from those disposable foamies!
Haha, wicked. I had a VIC-20, the precursor to the C64. Had to load all my games off blank cassette tapes with a telephone modem. There were a few unofficial Pac-Man clones and spin-offs available for the VIC-20, though their quality and accuracy varied, and the speed was pretty slow by today's standards. It operated at a maximum speed of around 300 baud, which translates to about 30 characters per second
Nice Xmas!