.... its then onto the Nintendo Wii's..... I wont be taking any prisoners..... there wont be any jury..... no judge..... just instant punishment..... for the mockery of a product that it is!!!
... ahem.....
I beleive the method of choice would be bludgoning...... slow and with a heavy fortified iron mace....
and the device would be.....
anything with the letter "i" in front of its name..... so thats "iMAC", "iPhone" and "iPAD".... infact I may have to spend a little extra time on the last model to ensure its filth and distain on the world had been put to rights.
once the world is rid of these stupidly names "i" devices.... its then onto the Nintendo Wii's..... I wont be taking any prisoners..... there wont be any jury..... no judge..... just instant punishment..... for the mockery of a product that it is!!!
... ahem.....
I'd shoot anything with an Apple Badge on it. Line 'em up!
I'd shoot anything with an Apple Badge on it. Line 'em up!
Well, Apple don't (currently) use badges on their products. the have an Apple logo, but is it embedded in the products design and not added as a badge like a vanilla PC.
Well, Apple don't (currently) use badges on their products.
Badges? Badges? We don't need no stinkin' badges!!!!
Well, Apple don't (currently) use badges on their products.
So, was I the only one who just imagined the design team asking Steven Jobs about the new badges, and Steve saying:
(I really do watch to much video based entertianment...)Badges? Badges? We don't need no stinkin' badges!!!!
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I'd shoot anything with an Apple Badge on it. Line 'em up!
Well, Apple don't (currently) use badges on their products. the have an Apple logo, but is it embedded in the products design and not added as a badge like a vanilla PC.
......Actually, don't badges have pins on them?
Not a computer in it's own right but an add on.
The MegaCD.
It promises so much and delivers nothing but crushing disappointment.
The MegaCD 1 looks so cool, plays CDs and has so much potential but if you play any of the system specific titles they are mostly truly dire.
Existing franchises ported to it have so much space to play with and what do they fill it up with? Mostly nothing.
One of the best games for the system was SonicCD, and it is perhaps it's only saving grace. But TBH, that's one game, is it enough?
Not for me.
I have one, and it is the ginger stepchild of my retro world. It gets what it needs, and nothing else. If the day comes when it eventually goes tilt, well, meh. I'm not sure I could be bothered to even crack open the case to look inside.
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Actually the Sega CD had some pretty solid titles - it's just that hardly any of them were localized for the English-language market, and the ones that were seem to have vanished down the obscurity hole as far as public awareness is concerned ($10 says Sega of America shuffled them off to the sidelines because they couldn't conceive of Americans wanting to play games from Japan, but I wasn't paying attention at the time.) So all anybody remembers is the shoddy-ass FMV games.Not a computer in it's own right but an add on.
The MegaCD.
It promises so much and delivers nothing but crushing disappointment.
The MegaCD 1 looks so cool, plays CDs and has so much potential but if you play any of the system specific titles they are mostly truly dire.
Existing franchises ported to it have so much space to play with and what do they fill it up with? Mostly nothing.
One of the best games for the system was SonicCD, and it is perhaps it's only saving grace. But TBH, that's one game, is it enough?
Not for me.
I have one, and it is the ginger stepchild of my retro world. It gets what it needs, and nothing else. If the day comes when it eventually goes tilt, well, meh. I'm not sure I could be bothered to even crack open the case to look inside.
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