Fate of Atlantis is a great game. My parents pulled me out of public school in 5th grade and I spent the next two years playing it non-stop. By that time, it was already a somewhat dated game, but it ran on my 486 and later my Pentium without a hitch and I eagerly explored every single nook and cranny I could find. It is truely an amazing game. Ahhh. the nostalgia. When I heard of ScummVM for Linux (emulator for Lucasarts SCUMM games) just last year, I immediately whipped out my old Atlantis CD, only to discover, much to my dismay that it was scratched beyond repair. I was really heartbroken.
Geez, it sounds like I'm a real loser for getting so excited over one old computer game. But gee, that really was fun.
Apology for going off topic, but isn't "USB bus" redundant, considering that "USB" is an acronym for "Universal Serial Bus" ? It's like saying "Bus Bus" Though that does sound kind of funny.
Fate of Atlantis is a great game. My parents pulled me out of public school in 5th grade and I spent the next two years playing it non-stop. By that time, it was already a somewhat dated game, but it ran on my 486 and later my Pentium without a hitch and I eagerly explored every single nook and cranny I could find. It is truely an amazing game. Ahhh. the nostalgia. When I heard of ScummVM for Linux (emulator for Lucasarts SCUMM games) just last year, I immediately whipped out my old Atlantis CD, only to discover, much to my dismay that it was scratched beyond repair. I was really heartbroken. Geez, it sounds like I'm a real loser for getting so excited over one old computer game. But gee, that really was fun.
Oh, shoot, you are right. "HIV virus" oh yeah. Now I get it. Shoot. *Droops head and raises hand* I'm the dense one.
Apology for going off topic, but isn't "USB bus" redundant, considering that "USB" is an acronym for "Universal Serial Bus" ? It's like saying "Bus Bus" Though that does sound kind of funny.