So I guess mine were part III lol Chess club, cross country track, debate, choir, and the school play. Thank God I came of age when hip hop was just taking off otherwise I'd be a 30 year old virgin lol
I had cross country, along with tennis, piano, D&D, Traveler, Gamma World, the comic store. If it wasn't for hip hop and punk rock I'd be right there with you. Lol
Scrolled through the comment section of this video, the racists white dudes are loving this. Lol, they are too cocky.
Damn Dungeons and Dragons? Were there no video games around? Me and my friends played Golden Eye and Perfect Dark and luckily all our favorite comics were being made into movies via Blade, The X-Men and Spiderman so you win my friend lol
lmao so what my older brother is your age and dude constantly hogged the Nintendo to play Mario Brothers and Duck Hunt with his friends.
LMAO! My joints were the coin-op Disney animated video games Dragon's Lair and Space Ace. Remember those? I probably threw a month's wages down those slots, lol.
Same here. The graphics on those games were amazing for that time period. Even though I never really felt in control of the gameplay.
I played the Atari at my grandma and grandpa's house every weekend! I'm with TDK though...Mario Bros (super mario bros), Duck Hunt...and some Nintendo game that came with a mat that I ran on and jumped over obstacles on the track etc...those are my childhood games And pacman at nickel city. Ahh good times
I saw a part before the incident where a black guy is looking at the camera and says something like, "This is what I'm talkin' 'bout right here." The camera pans over to the three girls and they're just doing their job, waving at people and looking cute; trying to get customers inside the establishment(that's all they are supposed to do, nothing more). And then the guy grabs one of the girls from behind. And then the beat down begins.
I remember the old Coleco gaming systems. The ones with the built in games and a model Colt Single Action Army revolver, also included in the game. The Atari 2600 was the first major console we had. But the 2900 was better and there were more games available than the 2600. But, a lot of after-market games were available(M-Network, Intellivsion). My favorite game at the time was a game named after Journey's album Escape(the one with the classic Don't Stop Believing). The object of the game was to get each of band members through and obstacle course and make it to the show. It was a cool game.
When I was younger there was a candy store down the corner where I lived that had a Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 arcade. Kids would always challenge the clerk to a match, them versus his Scorpion. I never saw one person beat him, my boy was Yoda on them buttons. Man, those were the good ol' days.
Nowadays, you can actually relive those experiences with downloads and the internet...if you know where to look of course. :smt031