I, too, grew up on a military base featuring a sad, greasy Anthony's Pizza arcade cabinet. Only to get to the games, you had to descend a long, dark staircase into some kind of impossible geometry concrete chamber, à la the descent into the Silent Hill Historical Society prison basement.
Opening lyrics I have made for this version of the inro: (PAUSE) TIM RO-O-GERS, ALEX JAFFEEEE, BRANDON SHEFFIELD, FRANK CIFALDIIIII (PAUSE) MAYBE GUEST? INSERT CRE-E-DIIIIT.
I feel like the Normandy Beach of Racing games is Monaco in F1 because it's a bit of a mess that you're lucky to survive to the end. I don't know if that answers' a bit dark or pithy, but it's what I came up with.
They should have put arcade machines in doctors office waiting rooms. theyre places people sit around just reading magazines so the excitement of some street fighter would perk it up. Could even take people’s minds off of impending bad news.
My pediatric dentist had a Super Hang-On cabinet, and I will forever associate the song "Outride a Crisis" with the feeling of sitting in the waiting room as the shock of smashing my front teeth out wore off.
I felt really bad for concord and the people who worked on it and played it. That game had a negative reception the moment the trailer was shown. Yes there were things about the game people didn't like mechanically and or visually, but the internet had already decided dead on arrival quite quickly. A streamer thought I played the game because of this sentiment but I haven't and don't want to lol. I have played a lot of hero shooters and mobas though. There are some that were REALLY good that got this similar treatment and died.
I, too, grew up on a military base featuring a sad, greasy Anthony's Pizza arcade cabinet. Only to get to the games, you had to descend a long, dark staircase into some kind of impossible geometry concrete chamber, à la the descent into the Silent Hill Historical Society prison basement.
11:00 I had a DSi come off a shelf and hit me dead in the middle of the head like two weeks ago. It was as shocking as it was absurd.
I love this podcast, keep making it for me. That's the review.
its me birthday and this is a proper gift :)
Thanks as always guys🎉
Love these podcasts every week
Opening lyrics I have made for this version of the inro:
(PAUSE)
TIM RO-O-GERS,
ALEX JAFFEEEE,
BRANDON SHEFFIELD,
FRANK CIFALDIIIII
(PAUSE)
MAYBE GUEST?
INSERT CRE-E-DIIIIT.
I feel like the Normandy Beach of Racing games is Monaco in F1 because it's a bit of a mess that you're lucky to survive to the end. I don't know if that answers' a bit dark or pithy, but it's what I came up with.
thank you for the upload !!
They should have put arcade machines in doctors office waiting rooms. theyre places people sit around just reading magazines so the excitement of some street fighter would perk it up. Could even take people’s minds off of impending bad news.
I first played Daytona and Cruisn USA in a dentists office. Also had a soccer themed pinball machine, pacman, and some kind of video bowling.
My pediatric dentist had a Super Hang-On cabinet, and I will forever associate the song "Outride a Crisis" with the feeling of sitting in the waiting room as the shock of smashing my front teeth out wore off.
My Nurburgring is hotlapping Tsukuba for hours at a time
I've always wanted to check out the inside of the Claremont
im cackling at the annapurna pitch
Coffee & Credit
36:43 Earmarking comes from farmers cutting notches into the ears of livestock. 5 points.
I felt really bad for concord and the people who worked on it and played it. That game had a negative reception the moment the trailer was shown. Yes there were things about the game people didn't like mechanically and or visually, but the internet had already decided dead on arrival quite quickly. A streamer thought I played the game because of this sentiment but I haven't and don't want to lol. I have played a lot of hero shooters and mobas though. There are some that were REALLY good that got this similar treatment and died.
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