I'm a fairly big gamer.
Started with the 3 basic little paper-bound booklets for Dungeons & Dragons (with a side of Chainmail) back in the mid-late 70s, and kept going into the computer era with gusto. I used homegrown Basic software to generate populations and auxiliary materials for moderating my campaigns after building my first computer back in 1980. I got involved in created computer games later in the decade - back when we only had 4 colours with which to work.
My relationship with games has continued to the present day, where half my retired life is spent gaming.
And yet...
I have to admit some small concerns over the new Virtual Pac-Man game...
Started with the 3 basic little paper-bound booklets for Dungeons & Dragons (with a side of Chainmail) back in the mid-late 70s, and kept going into the computer era with gusto. I used homegrown Basic software to generate populations and auxiliary materials for moderating my campaigns after building my first computer back in 1980. I got involved in created computer games later in the decade - back when we only had 4 colours with which to work.
My relationship with games has continued to the present day, where half my retired life is spent gaming.
And yet...
I have to admit some small concerns over the new Virtual Pac-Man game...
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b&w original by ??? from Gasm #2 (1977)
You'd think that comic magazines would be better at crediting comic artists by '77, wouldn't you?