They didn’t have portable video games in 1984. Arcade games only. At home, Atari was state-of-the-art. Game Boy didn’t come out until 5 years after this strip.
Puh-leeze! I wish you would stop trying to rearrange the story line to suit your misperceptions and misconceptions. Do you also devote this much time and energy to analyzing the “Roadrunner” cartoons? “Animaniacs” must drive you up the wall!
NO, When I was younger (About 10 or 11, I am 34 now) I was flying back east from California and we had to stop in Chicago. My sister and I were taken to a room that was specifically set up for kids who were flying alone. It was okay.
I live in a college town, and once had a student so busy texting on his phone walking from the dorm, toward the street. I had the green light, and he never even looked either way, if I hadn’t noticed him, and wondered if he was planning on stopping at the light and slowed down or I’d have hit him for sure. And when I honked the horn at him, he was very surprised that I was annoyed with him.
I remember two early games: Space Invaders and Berserk. The second one, every time you escaped a room the game voice would say “Chicken. Fight like a robot.”
Often wonder why some people take time out of their day to read comics. They then carp, pick, whine, and post unfailingly snarky comments about the characters and story lines. Being snotty is, of course, their right but, if you dislike a strip so much, why bother reading it??
Pacman was out by, I think, 1982. I remember others being out by then too. The arcade machines quickly became commonplace. I remember playing Pacman at Pizza Hut around 1983.
The only way I can find my first use of computers was by checking a timeline for AutoCAD; I know that I taught myself that program back when version 2.1 was current (and see that it came out in 1985) so that means I had learned the current word processor and spreadsheet programs in 84 and since I was doing all my drafting by hand, so I was 47 when I taught myself CAD. And around 45 when I first studied Basic in a night school class so I could program my lovers’ first TRS.
The classic video game of this time was Dragon’s Lair, an interactive video game with the same rich animaton from Don Bluth, who brought us classics like Land Before Time and An American Tail. Another great video game from Bluth was Space Ace.
Templo S.U.D. over 11 years ago
If portable video games, hope a good stash of batteries has been brought.
JanLC over 11 years ago
They didn’t have portable video games in 1984. Arcade games only. At home, Atari was state-of-the-art. Game Boy didn’t come out until 5 years after this strip.
Bret Maverick over 11 years ago
Cougar alert.
g55rumpy over 11 years ago
was going to paris in `59, we were held at heathrow for 12 hours because of fog over orly
bluskies over 11 years ago
Puh-leeze! I wish you would stop trying to rearrange the story line to suit your misperceptions and misconceptions. Do you also devote this much time and energy to analyzing the “Roadrunner” cartoons? “Animaniacs” must drive you up the wall!
redarmrest over 11 years ago
NO, When I was younger (About 10 or 11, I am 34 now) I was flying back east from California and we had to stop in Chicago. My sister and I were taken to a room that was specifically set up for kids who were flying alone. It was okay.
blackielawless over 11 years ago
that’s a tough choice! in the 1980’s i had a coleco vision.i used to play donkey kong,donkey kong jr.,frogger,popeye and pitfall on it.
rshive over 11 years ago
Not sure of the timing on this. Did they have video games when this was set?
erma over 11 years ago
I live in a college town, and once had a student so busy texting on his phone walking from the dorm, toward the street. I had the green light, and he never even looked either way, if I hadn’t noticed him, and wondered if he was planning on stopping at the light and slowed down or I’d have hit him for sure. And when I honked the horn at him, he was very surprised that I was annoyed with him.
the old professor over 11 years ago
First video game I played was Pong in 1973.
sjsczurek over 11 years ago
I remember two early games: Space Invaders and Berserk. The second one, every time you escaped a room the game voice would say “Chicken. Fight like a robot.”
QuietStorm27 over 11 years ago
I’d be freaking out just like Elly.
danlarios over 11 years ago
he always wins at old maid
dsom8 over 11 years ago
So much like us.
dsgrrl over 11 years ago
Often wonder why some people take time out of their day to read comics. They then carp, pick, whine, and post unfailingly snarky comments about the characters and story lines. Being snotty is, of course, their right but, if you dislike a strip so much, why bother reading it??
kitty1802 over 11 years ago
So much for worrying, Ellie.:).
tuslog64 over 11 years ago
Someone care to correct?It seems I read once that they do have seat-belt extenders for those that need them. Part # – get this --FAATSO
DameSyd over 11 years ago
pretend it is today…problem solved….
Snoopy_Fan over 11 years ago
Pacman was out by, I think, 1982. I remember others being out by then too. The arcade machines quickly became commonplace. I remember playing Pacman at Pizza Hut around 1983.
dfowensby over 11 years ago
got held over in Shannon, Ireland one evening about 30 years ago. i came out of the alcohol blackout about mid-atlantic….the next afternoon
vldazzle over 11 years ago
The only way I can find my first use of computers was by checking a timeline for AutoCAD; I know that I taught myself that program back when version 2.1 was current (and see that it came out in 1985) so that means I had learned the current word processor and spreadsheet programs in 84 and since I was doing all my drafting by hand, so I was 47 when I taught myself CAD. And around 45 when I first studied Basic in a night school class so I could program my lovers’ first TRS.
USN1977 over 11 years ago
The classic video game of this time was Dragon’s Lair, an interactive video game with the same rich animaton from Don Bluth, who brought us classics like Land Before Time and An American Tail. Another great video game from Bluth was Space Ace.
swami mommy over 11 years ago
That ain’t gonna happen today. Kids would be left to entertain themselves.
tcarroll29 over 11 years ago
Mike is having the time of his life and his parents are dying!