from a letter dated january 10, 1994 written to a friend about my then-new computer:
I paid $1578 plus taxes for the one with 4 MB RAM (of course) and the .28 dot pitch non-interlaced SVGA monitor. Everything is fully upgradeable so at any time I can plug in extra megs or a bigger hard drive. I haven’t been away from it since I picked it up so my vision is a little blurry these days. My Aunt and Uncle got me Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos for Christmas. They must really love me to get me a $60 computer game. Its one of those fantasy role-playing games. I didn’t know if you would like a copy so I didn’t include it but if you’re interested just give me shout and I’ll send it to you. Be warned! It takes up 22 MB on your hard drive and needs 590 K free to run properly. It’s addicting too.
hah! twenty-two megs for an rpg. hah, i say!
my favorite games (from sierra) used to come on 3 or 4 floppy disks!
sierra games were awesome at that time!
those were the days!
<hums theme to space quest and leisure suit larry>
:)
i was a “hitchhikers guide” game girl…
i wonder if space quest 4 will run on my computer… *fishes out floppies*
the video game industry has drastically declined since they stopped production leisure suit larry games. and, for that matter, monkey island.
i don’t even *have* a floppy drive nowadays. well, i have one but it broke and since i never use it i didn’t bother to replace it.
i was young, and way into the apogee side-scrollers… y’know commander keen et. al.?
that stuff was GOLD :)
i think i still have some commander keen, myself. damn, they were addictive.
hmm. somehow i missed the whole computer game thing. i think my game playing started and ended with space invaders.
ZORK!
bloo.
bloo!!
bless you ;)