Starship Troopers is a terrible film, but I can't help watching it every time it's on. If you judge it as purely entertainment, then it does the job.
Mind you, having Denise Richards in it is no bad thing...
As Buddy from the Incredibles might say, if everybody upgraded, would that mean that nobody upgraded?
I'm just wondering if it is actually worth me upgrading or not? Is there anyway of knowing the proportion of upgrades to non-upgrades?
Same here - funny thing is I reckon us batch one tail enders will end up waiting the longest of all. I always felt unable to moan because I hadn't ordered on day one...
I got fed up with having to scroll to the bottom of the page, click the pop-up menu and then click "Mark all as read" so I put together a Chrome extension to do the same thing from a page action (icon in the URL bar).
If anybody else wants it, you can get it here...
I've got a small mamecab in my summer house - a nice compact machine, but just (barely) enough to fit two red ball top joysticks (leaf switches), three buttons each and a small trackball in the middle.
Real controls is definitely the way forwards... the only way to play Robotron!
This is very cool (been running it in Chrome) - I learnt BASIC on a PET. My dad used to bring one home from work for me to play with at weekends - what a beast it was!
I've built one from scratch and converted a couple of original cabinets. Building from scratch is fun and rewarding, but at the end I found it strangely unemotional. Playing on a converted cab is much more realistic for me and I think that's why I prefer them... especially when they are a bit...
It's a good question - IMHO a lot of the retro 'scenes' are on the way down now. My other interests - vintage radio controlled cars (anybody have a Sand Scorcher 30 years ago?) and arcade machines have both been big over the last 10 years, but seem to have peaked. UKVAC was pretty lively when it...
Back in the day I played the BBC version long enough to get to Elite. Within weeks, Micro User magazine published a 'hack' that allowed you to modify your commander file and set your rating to anything you liked. When I found out years later that the only thing that contributed to your rating...
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