I used to play Air Warrior also. I was pissed when it went to $2/hr. I still have my Air Warrior CD, too, not much use for it though, as it's hardcoded to use the AOL servers...
What would stop people from giving fake information? Signing up in person? I sure as hell don't give real information on the internet. I wonder just where 123 Fake Street of Faketown, Alaska is...
So, since servers can be anywhere in the world for VoIP, it's going to be like calling 911 from your cell phone-- no address unless you give them one, no identity data until you give them some. Great.
Oh my god... A LOGO! I think I'm gonna pause... and then keep going. I mean, come on. You have that stuff there. All a logo's gonna do is make people glance at it, then copy it. ESRB anyone?
I thought vaporware was this:
1: Announce Product with revolutionary features X, Y, and Z.
2: Take orders, but don't ship product.
3: ???
4: Go bankrupt.
I used to play Air Warrior also. I was pissed when it went to $2/hr. I still have my Air Warrior CD, too, not much use for it though, as it's hardcoded to use the AOL servers...
Then it makes her chips.
Did the girl robot cost $20,000?
That's right. In Soviet-Controlled World, servers hand over you!
Exactly. You could be in California and get the 911 for Maine.
What would stop people from giving fake information? Signing up in person? I sure as hell don't give real information on the internet. I wonder just where 123 Fake Street of Faketown, Alaska is...
So, since servers can be anywhere in the world for VoIP, it's going to be like calling 911 from your cell phone-- no address unless you give them one, no identity data until you give them some. Great.
Oh my god... A LOGO! I think I'm gonna pause... and then keep going. I mean, come on. You have that stuff there. All a logo's gonna do is make people glance at it, then copy it. ESRB anyone?
MandrakeSoft just came out of bankruptcy, so I guess they paid off their debt.
That's harder to say than Samir Nayeenaga... naga... nagagonnaworkhereanymore?
War: Final Assault by Atari in 1997 is an okay FPS. Controlled by about 8 buttons, no joystick. Move with 4 arrow buttons, fire with 4 more.
Groklaw apparantly needs a Beowulf cluster of those SCO machines.
So Skynet is a disgruntled ISP who's fed up with idiotic users? Cool!
My PS/2 runs MS DOS on a 8086, but a floppy's DOA and the monitor's a POS, I wonder if it can EMU an NES, even a 2600.
No way, it's actually full of bombs ;)
Nah, the screen's really gray.
We all know that works. *cough*Gamespot*cough*
Dude... Tengen Tetris blows Nintendo's Tetris out of the water... Tengen = Atari you know...
How will this help people on modems? They'll sit at a blank page for 5 minutes before seeing a commercial then having the page load.
FRAWRESS VICTOLY!
The next iteration, Battlecruiser Millennium, is much better.
My Atari 2600 is one of the original ones, with the heavy RF shielding. It is from about 1979 I think.
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?letter=C&game_ id=7469
That what you're thinking of?
At least the URL wasn't goatse.cx...