Well, this was a multi-console magazine, so it's not like the consoles bummed them out or something.Furburt said:I think the PS2 brought on that phenomenon. I remember reading a Nintendo mag from about 1998 and it was a laugh a minute, then 2 years later I read a PS2 mag and it was austere as if they were writing articles about a famine or something.FalloutJack said:I remember when a certain game-related magazine and its staff were hilariously funny, from start to finish, while all the time maintaining the status quo of "Yes, we're reviewing games, answering questions, and even giving away stuff". Somewhere down the line, the fun part got less fun and the humor dried up. Not because they were less funny, but because they just trying to get more serious. These things happen, but I always remember the zanyness.
Second that. I'm going through that now playing Sega Genesis Collection. Of course, you can technically save your progress now, but when I open that menu, I just think, "how in the hell did I do this before?"Arayis said:When you couldn't save your progress so if you wanted to finish a game you had to sit there and finish it in one go...
Red|Zombie said:When people assumed you were super smart just because you could type.
Mine lemond twice since I got it (also in '96)...*cries*. The first time, we saved it....but last summer during the heatwave it died, RIP my nintendoFurburt said:When consoles lasted longer than 2 years before spazzing out.
Thanks N64, for lasting me since 1996 and falling out of the back of a car and still working perfectly!
Well, actually, the "*" was for "load first program", which could be replaced by any filename on the device. And the device, that's what the funny looking numbers at the end were. ,8 and ,9 were the first and second disc drives, ,1 was the datasette/casette. The last parameter, ,1 was for "absolute loading", which meant loading it to the memory address it had been SAVEd before. This was nessessary for assembler programs but could be omitted for BASIC programs.Gxas said:load "*",8,1
(* being the file to load off the floppy drive)?
The Lion King was crazy like that. You could finish it in 2 hours but you only had lives and if they ran out you had to start at the fucking beginning.Arayis said:When you couldn't save your progress so if you wanted to finish a game you had to sit there and finish it in one go...