Tag Archives: video games
8-bit – Episode 6 – Garage Sale Treasures
For his birthday, Jeremy finds a very memorable garage sale!
8-bit – Episode 3 – MASH for the Atari 2600
Jeremy plays and reviews the Atari 2600 game based on a show, based on a movie, based on a book, MASH.
TFICast 64: SYS64738
Jeremy and Erik discuss their origins as it pertains to the Commodore 64. Jeremy talks about his history with the Bee-Line. Erik tries to figure out the difference between MODEMS, DSL and cable connections. Jeremy attempts to explain how it all works. A MULE update is detailed which leads to a conversation of kids and video games of the 21st century. The guys talk about the merits of doing absolutely nothing in a completely connected world. The conversation steers toward the old 1% of the population owning 99% talk. Jeremy admits that he watched the American Idol finale (and enjoyed it). The spice of life is discussed. A plea for some listener feedback is made.
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After finishing a six pack of Lake Louie Warped Speed Scotch Ale, Jeremy and Erik talk about Movies, google applications, the Wisconsin film festival, Nick’s Bar, how to spend time, entertainment, Star Trek, the public library, the bible, video games, gardening, memories vs television (what’s better), learning from bums in the park, high school, special interest groups, cars (gas and electricity), camping, what is a tangent and come up with two awesome quotes; “I absolutly adore being entertained” and “Does it matter and if it matters should it matter?”