melty…
Not good gaming weather, this. People treat you like some kind of vampire when you’re inside, messing about with spaceships and stuff, while everyone else is outside, complaining about how hot it is.
Here’s how you do it. You go outside, you enjoy the sun, you run around and chuck frisbees to each other. You do that for a couple of hours and then you go inside and have a bit of a play on something. You justify this by saying: “I enjoy the sun, of course, but unlike a lot of people around here, I’m also aware of the risks of over-exposure. It’s sensible to take breaks”.
Go on. Be smug.
Funner, still… That Yak fella has delivered an outstanding Part Four of his History Of Llamasoft. Put your thinking hat on for the first bit, though. There’s some stuff about hexing.
Elsewhere, Aeroflott’s superb three-parter The Missile Command Bug – do you see the double-meaning in the title? Well, DO YOU? – has reached its end-bit. But there may yet be an epilogue…
We’ve also got a Galleon review, a Yie Ar Kung-Fu Why I Love…, and our resident Track & Field loon has delivered on his promise to prove why, even if you don’t like the damned game, it certainly *sounds* like nothing else.
Play nicely.
belty…
Original videogaming spirit, here. Smear it all over someone else’s back.
The History of Llamasoft: it continues... YAK
AEROFLOTT delivers the final Missile Command Bug. He’s got it bad.
PAULEMOZ gets gushy about Yie Ar Kung Fu.
Galleon – Tomb Raider was just the prototype, sayeth JEDBURGH
As promised last week, ELY waggles – just for you.

Soon… Why a man called Bruno Marcos deserves some of your money…
Next Week: More Paper Arcade models? Oh go on then, y'twisted our arms.

The original rodent,
June 11th 2004
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