Morning peasants, how are we all doing today?
a bit janky, anxiety and depression fun... but otherwise okMorning peasants, how are we all doing today?
Literally dead from yesterday booze.Morning peasants, how are we all doing today?
Hopy! Well - only two more games until...Morning peasants, how are we all doing today?
I'm a bit more of a Pheasant Plucker, actually....Morning peasants, how are we all doing today?
Geralt?hmmmm...
Indeed, posting in this thread is the deepest depth of sadness...
I gather there is some ritual being offered in emails that help 'make it big'a deeper sadness would be a streamer who has depended on elite, trying to make it big.
Usually in return for 4 low monthly payments of $29.95I gather there is some ritual being offered in emails that help 'make it big'![]()
In 1994 I wanted to swap my old(but upgraded in the most possible way) Amiga 500 for a Amiga 4000 but then it happend that I needed a laptop, got my hands on a 486SX25 and there wasn't much money left for the Amiga 4000 and Commodore died anyway. A year later someone throw a 486DX2 66 with CD ROM at me (he literally wanted to throw it out of the window and I snatched it out of his hands) and I used it mostly to play Day of the Tentacle and DOOM on it. Then I got a CD32 on a flea market with a working Keyboard and the infamous expansion kit SX-32 to build a Amiga1200 out of it. It worked like a charm for a few years so I had an Amiga 1200 with CD-ROM and a big 5 1/4"HDD. It is a shame that after a few years the SX-32 started to get loose contacts and stopped working. But I still have the CD32 and it is working but it has a big hole in the Top that I needed to get the wiring for the HDD throughWe started with the A500 but moved up to the A1200 and get a RAM expansion or something...
I gather there is some ritual being offered in emails that help 'make it big'
(you may have gathered by now that line 2 of my sig applies)
a bit janky, anxiety and depression fun... but otherwise ok
Oh well....you don't see sigs on mobile unless you go desktop mode.
Hahah, CD32, back when a CD Drive was a whole separate consoleIn 1994 I wanted to swap my old(but upgraded in the most possible way) Amiga 500 for a Amiga 4000 but then it happend that I needed a laptop, got my hands on a 486SX25 and there wasn't much money left for the Amiga 4000 and Commodore died anyway. A year later someone throw a 486DX2 66 with CD ROM at me (he literally wanted to throw it out of the window and I snatched it out of his hands) and I used it mostly to play Day of the Tentacle and DOOM on it. Then I got a CD32 on a flea market with a working Keyboard and the infamous expansion kit SX-32 to build a Amiga1200 out of it. It worked like a charm for a few years so I had an Amiga 1200 with CD-ROM and a big 5 1/4"HDD. It is a shame that after a few years the SX-32 started to get loose contacts and stopped working. But I still have the CD32 and it is working but it has a big hole in the Top that I needed to get the wiring for the HDD through
Oh well....
You'd only be offended anyway![]()
TV stations used them for decades.I am still astounded by the fact that the CGI for Babylon 5 was done on Amiga home computers (albeit modded ones)
Hahah, CD32, back when a CD Drive was a whole separate console
I remember some alright games on that... Microcosm, Alien Breed Tower Assault. My brother used to get these shareware game CDs, and we had to go through a real complex setup to transfer them to the A1200.
Ah memories.
They really were pretty powerful compared to... just about everything else that existed at the time.TV stations used them for decades.