

Videogame History 101 25
Leapfrog writes "I found an interesting and useful site called
The Dot Eaters which gives a pretty thorough history of the electronic gaming industry. I found it very informative. "
(yes, Hemos and I got to San Jose. Lost baggage. Lost Nate. 6 hours
late. But alive)
lost baggage and nate? (Score:1)
A few more Icon details. (Score:1)
I've always wondered why there isn't more webbed information about these things. They sucked and were cool at the same time...
Some years after they appeared in my school board, a I saw a What's New item in Popular Science about them. I've never met anyone from outside of Ontario who's ever heard of the things, though.
I wish I had the manuals...or any other information about them.
Microsoft Blunders (Score:1)
"Microsoft demonstrates its new product Interface Manager, later to be renamed Windows. It is later revealed that the windows appearing to be running different programs were simply a graphical kludge."
Sound familier? Microsoft's up to the old tricks...
iota
80186 (Score:1)
Icon computer? (Score:1)
Computer Space (Score:1)
That crappy blue box is probably worth more today than ever!
-k
101? (Score:1)
dig the (Score:1)
Lost Nate
Came Alive
6 Hours Late
well shit, ya're a poet and ya don't even know it
Isn't that a Haiku? Probably not..
=)
Oh gawd, I should get some sleep now
Don't Pee On Anything (Score:1)
Although it would make one helluva Slashdot article...
TANK! (Score:1)
The site seems to have miss the TI system - and its tape deck based games (though it does mention the adam...) Is is too new?
Dot Eaters (Score:1)
Ahh Robby how i miss you (Score:1)