Being the late 40 guy I am, I worked in Kmart when Atari came out. In 1978, I was 14 and played Space Invaders for the first time. It was and is, a close part of life. Miss that dearly! Bernie in Sydney
Freddie, Brandon, did you guys know that if you head past the bridge there (you know where it is) and head north on Los Feliz, there is a vintage cabinet warehouse that sells cabinets and other arcade goodies? (Make sure that as you go north, that you keep an eye on the right side of the road)
Fairly certain that's a Ninja branded blender. We have one that I never use, but I've seen it so many times while doing the dishes that I know it when I see it.
"It's like walking into a funeral home because you're literally walking into a place that's not gunna exist two years from now" Ironic since all the Best Buys in Canada just shut down last month. Good premonition Brandon!
What are the PC's specs? Also, how is it cooled (because I could not see anything from the quick glimpses there. I hope it does not melt the 2600 case under load)
Just played it a bit, not done yet, but this is SIGNIFICANTLY easier then the original classic. Limited ammo and multiple missiles simultaneously raining on many cities, sometimes missles splitting off, and then each level the missiles drop faster. I think you all should try again and max out your score and then have a "beat this" score.