Just dropping by to say I love this game! I have been playing it since I found it on Origin for free. Not that long ago, really. About a year, with about four months off for serious illness (34 days in the hospital counts as serious, right?) and I am still really just getting the hang of things. I've been playing games all my life and video games since they were first introduced (my first video arcade experience was called Space Warp in 1969 and you can see the game featured on Soylent Green in the opening scenes of the movie.) If it's been around, I've probably played it. I started playing computer games in 1987 when I bought my first computer.
I'm probably getting too old for this to compete effectively, but I don't care. I love this game and sometimes I just sit on a hilltop and watch it play out like a movie. Until someone else shoots me, runs me over, blows me up, bombs me or, most humbling of all, knifes me. Lag is my greatest enemy. Hope to see you on the Battlefield (1942) and hope even more when the ticket counter falls, I have made more of a contribution to my team than to the other side.
dunniteowl
(who who who has nothing to do with Sgt. Davenport other than imaginary naming.)
I Am Sgt Davenport
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dunniteowl
, Jun 27 2014 03:49 PM
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Posted 27 June 2014 - 03:49 PM
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Posted 27 June 2014 - 06:32 PM
There are a few of us hear who have a similar gaming history. I'm one , Cookie , one that hasn't been around in a while M.A.M.E Gamer comes to mind... several others.
... Welcome Home
... Welcome Home
#3
Posted 28 June 2014 - 11:02 AM
Welcome Sgt
#4
Posted 28 June 2014 - 02:17 PM
Btw , the game was called 'Computer Space' - > http://en.wikipedia..../Computer_Space
Btw , the game was called 'Computer Space' - > http://en.wikipedia..../Computer_Space
Btw , the game was called 'Computer Space' - > http://en.wikipedia..../Computer_Space
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