
| DaisyHead #1186489 3 months ago |
i thought we were supposed to forget about "that" game. |
| Scumbag_Crowley #1186491 3 months ago |
That final panel is... just brilliant. |
| NightJack #1186514 3 months ago |
Crackle you FOOL! |
| ProfessorOfHoers #1186516 3 months ago |
Did you know I once saw 90 copies of E.T. go for 1 cent on ebay? Not really, but it sounds like something you could believe right? |
| NightJack #1186535 3 months ago |
^ I once had a copy of it, you would have to pay me at lest $100 each to even take them. |
| Rostam #1186552 3 months ago |
i don't get the reader's digest... |
| NightJack #1186568 3 months ago |
^ All you need to know is it's odd for a doctor's office not to have them in there. |
| Fubarman #1186604 3 months ago |
wait, there was an E.T. game? was it any good?
hold on a sec... i remember now... why would i have repressed that memory? OH GOD I REMEMBER! MY BRAIN IS ON FIRE AAHHGGGCFAas dQWED qwdasee ---connection lost--- |
| Anonymous #1186640 3 months ago |
Another tumbler I guess? |
| JibberZen #1187394 3 months ago |
Didn't they ultimately have to dump a mountain of those E.T. games in a landfill somewhere in a US desert since they wouldn't sell and the game was so terrible?
I guess we know how she came across them in the desert like that. lol |
| Wheezie_Moonflower #1191649 3 months ago |
...and if you dig in the landfills in New Jersey, you might find unopened cases filled with these:
Yup, those are DIVX DVDs, Circuit City's failed pay-per-view encrypted DVD format that calls home every month. They buried hundreds of cases of movies when the system death date was announced. I've got every disc that was published, and I can still watch 'em on my specially modified RCA Proscan DIVX player. |