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Time Warped 1981 - Wizardry


Posted on 03/08/2018 at 10:38 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Oh yea, slot 9. I seem to remember doing level 99 Bishops. All magic user and cleric spells. Mark and I just laid waste with Tiltowaits every encounter. Ha!

The NES version changes the name Bishop to Wizard. 

Some Retro, Pinball FX3, Power Outage and Lots of Odin's Sphere


Posted on 03/08/2018 at 10:36 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I ran through all of them and set mine to like 6 or something. The camera shifts a little upward when the ball is at the top of the table. I don't do that for all of them though. Some tables are just different. 

I'm having a really tough time with the Destroyer because I have to hit targets on the left side and for some reason I'm not too good on that side. I'm working on it though. 

Time Warped 1981 - Wizardry


Posted on 03/07/2018 at 10:47 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I played it probably the same time you did. I think I got that cheat on the Apple IIc version. You need a Bishop to identify a knife and you suddenly get a million XP or something like that. I also had the Mac Plus version of the game later on and a friend of mine hacked it and was able to get all the best equipment to start with. That was fun. 

You have to play so carefully all the time. I remember now that on the NES version you can shut the game down while holding the select button to prevent it from saving. That way you can erase a bad adventure. I didn't use any of that stuff this time though. I wasn't going for a long play anyway. 

Time Warped 1981 - Stampede


Posted on 03/07/2018 at 10:40 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I'll check Pressure Cooker out again in May when I'm on 1983. I just played a difficult, seemingly, Atari game Stellar Track. It's a space strategy game. I had to read the manual to get the coordinate system in the game but once I did it was easy and a lot of fun. My new favorite. 

Time Warped 1981 - Stampede


Posted on 03/07/2018 at 10:37 PM | Filed Under Blogs

So awesome. I listened to it today. I'm so into electronica right now. Gary Numan too although I don't have any of his albums. Couldn't find them in the libraries or even in bargain bins. Annoying. 

GLaD: The Home Stretch at Work


Posted on 03/07/2018 at 10:34 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Spring break. Ha. That's a thing. I just had a class end. It was accelerated so only lasted half the semester. Now I have only one class. Not exactly a break. It just makes me more nervous because I want to get some full time work starting this summer. If not though, I'll just do more classes. 

Toy Tyme: Disney Infinity 3.0 - Star Wars: Clone Wars


Posted on 03/06/2018 at 10:01 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I'm just being reminded of that 2003 series by Matt. I'll have to see it for sure. 

Inside Out was a platformer, kinda cool, but not my favorite. I haven't played the Finding Dory one yet. I managed to get it thinking I wouldn't because it came out just after they announced the end of Disney Infinity. 

Yea really. I was always on the fence about the Tron figures because they weren't from the original movie. 

Toy Tyme: Disney Infinity 3.0 - Star Wars: Clone Wars


Posted on 03/06/2018 at 09:58 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Oh wow. The 2003 series not the 2008 one I was referencing. I don't think I've seen that. I'll have to now with just talent at the helm. 

March of Reviews


Posted on 03/06/2018 at 09:55 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Video games are always an easy scapegoat for people. They just want to ignore the obvious, and difficult, problems. 

Those noodles are probably so cheap because there is nothing in them. Very low nutrition is my guess. 

GLaD: The Weekend Gaming and Oscars


Posted on 03/06/2018 at 05:50 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Saw Dear Basketball when I went to see the Oscar nominated short films - animation last week in the local art house theater. Saw that Kobe has his own studio which produced it and Mr. Star Wars, John Williams, did the music. I was kind of bored by it. There were much more interesting films in that collection. 

I saw Loving Vincent in same art house theater. It was pretty good. A murder mystery and biopic all at the same time. Agatha Christie meets Ken Burns I guess. 

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