Of course the games back then were violent. That’s where the fun was often found. Battling Tops, Clackers, lawn darts, BB guns and on and on. I walk through sad-looking toy departments these days and just think “You poor kids.” One had a whole aisle dedicated to Hot Wheels, a second to Barbie and a third to Lego. So little to chose from now.
Before the 2000 the major TV networks had an informal policy. Each election they would give the Dems and the GOP a color for the year. In 1996 the Dems were red and the GOP was blue. In 2000 with the ongoing problems the Red and Blue were enshrined in the public mind.
“Back in my day games weren’t violent!” Now, where’s my copy of Wolfenstein 3D again? Maybe under that Duke Nukem 3D box? No? Ah, I remember, I put it next to Doom.
Enter.Name.Here about 6 hours ago
Of course the games back then were violent. That’s where the fun was often found. Battling Tops, Clackers, lawn darts, BB guns and on and on. I walk through sad-looking toy departments these days and just think “You poor kids.” One had a whole aisle dedicated to Hot Wheels, a second to Barbie and a third to Lego. So little to chose from now.
Rhetorical_Question about 5 hours ago
The world has changed from non-techology environment to the present time?
GirlGeek Premium Member about 5 hours ago
Is she wrong though?
Differentname about 3 hours ago
Before the 2000 the major TV networks had an informal policy. Each election they would give the Dems and the GOP a color for the year. In 1996 the Dems were red and the GOP was blue. In 2000 with the ongoing problems the Red and Blue were enshrined in the public mind.
alien011 about 3 hours ago
“Back in my day games weren’t violent!” Now, where’s my copy of Wolfenstein 3D again? Maybe under that Duke Nukem 3D box? No? Ah, I remember, I put it next to Doom.
Ellis97 14 minutes ago
Ah, the good old days of a toy store.
crookedwolf Premium Member 12 minutes ago
My thoughts were in sync with the guys’ in the last panel, so Marcy really cracked me up!