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Old School Games

Thanks to Boing Boing and Daypop, I came across this awesome website that allowed me to put some old school arcade games (and Simon) on my website. Check em out:

Simon
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Space Invaders
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Tetris
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Pac-Man
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Asteroids
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Comments (11)

Ponnerbell:

THAT IS THE BEST BLOG ENTRY EVER BY A HUMAN BEING.

MCP:

Simon calls to you. He is your User...

Unrelated link, and very fitting for Mr. Yams:
http://jackflannel.org/lotr/

Yams:

I had a feeling you might like that, John.

elvispanda:

whoa, that's a great simon redesign. i would so plunk down my hard-earned 'should be' dollars for a brushed aluminum simon with satisfying sound like that one. hey mr. bell, you've got connections with the toy people, how about it? it's educational, too. it really makes you feel human when you get up to about 15..

ps: who wants to collaborate on my spec script called 'sequence', about a simon wired to a warhead and the group of four special ops soldiers tasked to keep playing to avert detonation? (yes, they call each other by their colors, but not there's no 'mr.'.. too reservoir dogish).

iendive:

Ok this entry does rock. The only thing better would be if it were possible to keep a tally of scores in each game amongst wildyams readers :>

Yams:

You can always post your high scores here in the comments you know

fhqwhgads:

i think wildyams should hold a competition. all you have to do is have a witness. eh? i'll take you all in pacman, space invaders or tetris. i will win and you will lose. scared?

"I'd be a god!" -Fender, Cyborg

fhqwhgads:

i just score 8610 on pacman. beat that!

Yams:

Keep in mind, Fender was no match for this man:

elvispanda:

space invaders is so rad.

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