The Argyle Sweater by Scott Hilburn for May 10, 2014

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    RuinQueenofOblivion  almost 10 years ago

    AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH… THIS COMIC MAKES ME FEEL OLD!

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    Bilan  almost 10 years ago

    It’s all fun and games until somebody loses their Pong.

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    jnik23260  almost 10 years ago

    I’m so old I can’t tell if that’s a Wii!

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    Me3000  almost 10 years ago

    Boy its not very super to see the genesis of the gaming systems so down and out

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    Reality,really?  almost 10 years ago

    My gpa lived from hoer and buggy to man on the moon. That’s scarier.

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    Reality,really?  almost 10 years ago

    Horse

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    jreckard  almost 10 years ago

    Chutes and Ladders must be in another alley.

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    monkeyhead  almost 10 years ago

    I know a few geeks that would love to have those systems just for the collection aspect if not to play them still, graphics or not.

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    KEA  almost 10 years ago

    Where’s Intellivision®?

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    J Short  almost 10 years ago

    I still have problems with my wrist from playing Pac-Man.

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    katzenbooks45  almost 10 years ago

    I have trouble admitting this, but I once owned a Trash 80.

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    Dani Rice  almost 10 years ago

    I can remember when Atari was not just a game machine, but the finest computer made at the time. Hand me my cane, would ya?

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    Toonerific  almost 10 years ago

    No guys, stop complaining about your age. The electronics industry has just fast forwarded at a rate nobody expected. Be proud that you were there for the start!!

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    Packratjohn Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    Wish I’d saved it. I had an Atari. It had 64K of RAM, and on the box was the question, ’What are you gonna do with all of that memory?"

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    StratmanRon  almost 10 years ago

    My doctor finally found a prescription that cured my Asteroids.

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    pearlsarefuzzy  almost 10 years ago

    They forgot Coleco!

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    JP Steve Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    I was until I found my Palm Pilot and I-pad did it better!

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    K M  almost 10 years ago

    Time for the old joke: A Nintendo engineer, a Sega engineer, and an Atari engineer are vacationing together in a place where the only penalty for any infraction of the law is death. Somehow these guys find themselves on the wrong side of the law; and the Nintendo engineer is the first one to the guillotine. When the blade jams, he screams, “Ha! I know the law on executions here; you now have to release me!” And he runs like h-e-double hockey sticks. So they march the Sega engineer to the guillotine; and again the blade jams. “I’m outta here!” he cries and blows town. Finally they bring up the Atari engineer; and for the third time the blade jams as they try to execute their prisoner. The Atari engineer says, “Hold on here; I think I see your problem…”

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    natureboyfig4 Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    They’re still the ones to have!

    :-)

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    DeniedReality  almost 10 years ago

    I had one of the very first home video games, two “paddles” and tennis was the main game. It also came with color clings you put on the TV screen for color for the games.

    And then I also owned a Timex Sinclair 1000, complete with a massive 16K memory module and a cassette tape back-up drive. High tech for the times actually.

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    The Rolling Cat  almost 10 years ago

    For them it’s… game over.

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