I was a child who grew up with the Atari 2600, and one of my favorite games was E.T.
Yes, the E.T. game that is considered the camel that broke the camel's back, the game that ushered in the death of the video game industry before Nintendo saved it.
It's funny how many people "know" it is...
I would strongly recommend the book Accelerated C++: Practical Programming by Example by Andrew Koenig and Barbara E. Moo. Check it out at http://www.acceleratedcpp.com/
I enjoyed it...until the end. It seemed like it just ended too quickly. Griefer has a smashed hand and a broken jaw now. The narrator gets one last word in.
And that's it?
Griefer doesn't learn that it isn't all a game? The narrator just gets some satisfaction from physically harming a...
"I had no idea whom Kim Swift was nor did I care when I read this." So? Is this the first time that an article in The Escapist has mentioned something about video games that was news to you? And who decided that articles must be about the reader and not the author in order to be good?
As for...
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