Thu Jun 07 2007 09:07:
L: Shot in the heart! And you're to blame! You give love... a bad name.
S: Deborahlob.
L: That is a pretty bad name.
Thu Jun 07 2007 09:07:
L: Shot in the heart! And you're to blame! You give love... a bad name.
S: Deborahlob.
L: That is a pretty bad name.
In other news: first there was East Germany's Polyplay. Now, Russia's arcade games are revealed in your capitalist WIRED.
Thu Jun 07 2007 23:01:
Henry Story pledges to supplement RWS with REST-specific coverage of RDF. I'm pretty dismissive of RDF in the book, but 1) I'm still interested in it, and 2) I don't actually know anything about what will catch on.
Video games were not bargains in the Soviet economy. "It wasn't exactly a luxury, but you couldn't afford to play every day, either," said museum co-founder Alexander Stakhanov. "More like once a week."
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