Average age of video game players is now 29? hmm
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Average age of video game players is now 29? hmm
I bumped into a surprising article about game players.
http://www.theeagle.com/businesstechnol ... atplay.htm
http://www.theeagle.com/businesstechnol ... atplay.htm
Not surprising at all.
We polled Sovereign and the average age of the guild was right around 29.
Start EQ at age 16 and you've got a healthy 15-20 years of the exact same thing ahead of you!
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We polled Sovereign and the average age of the guild was right around 29.
Start EQ at age 16 and you've got a healthy 15-20 years of the exact same thing ahead of you!
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Flashlight Tag. We'd play till someone broke a toe on a spinklerhead or something then that would end the night.Sirensa wrote:lol Kick the Can owned!!
We used to totally play that - and Ghost in the Graveyard!
RUN RUN RUN!
Was great since we had woods for the backyard and it was really creepy for us kids at night in the dark
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Bottle rocket wars were great too 
My son listens to what my Mom talks about me doing growing up, and gets pissed about what he's missed. I used to get stiches at least once a year. We never watched TV, and there weren't any video games. Guns, fireworks, railroad tracks, and about 600 acres of woods across the street kept us occupied
My grampa used to use dynamite to take out tree stumps, right in Madison WI no less. It would shake the whole neighborhood, imagine doing that now.

My son listens to what my Mom talks about me doing growing up, and gets pissed about what he's missed. I used to get stiches at least once a year. We never watched TV, and there weren't any video games. Guns, fireworks, railroad tracks, and about 600 acres of woods across the street kept us occupied

My grampa used to use dynamite to take out tree stumps, right in Madison WI no less. It would shake the whole neighborhood, imagine doing that now.
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Since this topic is going all over the place, I'll build on Vornowes:
My greatest CHristmas present was not even my present:
it was when the neighbor girl Jackie Becker, who had a crush on me, got an easy bake oven for Christmas.
Ol' Seeber was in cupcake heaven for about two months. When the cupcakes ran out, my interest waned and her courtship was over.
Glad she learned that tough lesson at age 6.
My greatest CHristmas present was not even my present:
it was when the neighbor girl Jackie Becker, who had a crush on me, got an easy bake oven for Christmas.
Ol' Seeber was in cupcake heaven for about two months. When the cupcakes ran out, my interest waned and her courtship was over.
Glad she learned that tough lesson at age 6.
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Do you remember when the Atari 2600 actually cost about $130 and the games were about $30 a pop? What would that translate into the dollars of today? Brings back a lot of memories from being a kid seeing one of those games.Voronwë wrote:My greatest Christmas present ever was the Atari 2600.
greatest ever.
How did you guys play Ghost in the Graveyard?
My sister and I were just talking about how nobody we know knows about this game. We would explain it to people we asked and they were like "Nope, never played that".
The way we used to play is we would turn off all the lights in our basement. Then one person would go hide. He was "IT". Everyone else would try and find him without getting tagged. Once you spotted the person that was IT you screamed "Ghost in the graveyard" Then everyone had to go back to home back before IT tagged anyone.
My sister and I were just talking about how nobody we know knows about this game. We would explain it to people we asked and they were like "Nope, never played that".
The way we used to play is we would turn off all the lights in our basement. Then one person would go hide. He was "IT". Everyone else would try and find him without getting tagged. Once you spotted the person that was IT you screamed "Ghost in the graveyard" Then everyone had to go back to home back before IT tagged anyone.
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Oh we totally used to play that game, though I think we had a different name for it that I can't quite remember. We'd close all the curtains, turn off all the lights in the house and play the exact same way.Dups. wrote:The way we used to play is we would turn off all the lights in our basement. Then one person would go hide. He was "IT". Everyone else would try and find him without getting tagged. Once you spotted the person that was IT you screamed "Ghost in the graveyard" Then everyone had to go back to home back before IT tagged anyone.
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Similar to how we played. We would start in the middle of the cul-de-sac, when it was dark out, then whomever was IT would go run and hide in my parent's backyard somewhere. Then we'd set out hunting for the IT person (the ghost), you'd scream "Ghost in the graveyard, RUN RUN RUN!" and everyone would try to run back to the center of the cul-de-sac before the IT guy tagged anyone.Dups. wrote:The way we used to play is we would turn off all the lights in our basement. Then one person would go hide. He was "IT". Everyone else would try and find him without getting tagged. Once you spotted the person that was IT you screamed "Ghost in the graveyard" Then everyone had to go back to home back before IT tagged anyone.
Was way fun.
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Ooh, I think we called the outdoor version "Bloody Murder". I suppose that it wasn't right of us to scream "Blooooooody Murrrrrrderrr!!!!!" at the top of our lungs.Sirensa wrote:Similar to how we played. We would start in the middle of the cul-de-sac, when it was dark out, then whomever was IT would go run and hide in my parent's backyard somewhere. Then we'd set out hunting for the IT person (the ghost), you'd scream "Ghost in the graveyard, RUN RUN RUN!" and everyone would try to run back to the center of the cul-de-sac before the IT guy tagged anyone.Dups. wrote:The way we used to play is we would turn off all the lights in our basement. Then one person would go hide. He was "IT". Everyone else would try and find him without getting tagged. Once you spotted the person that was IT you screamed "Ghost in the graveyard" Then everyone had to go back to home back before IT tagged anyone.
Was way fun.
Worst thing about football, tackle of two hand touch, was running the ball and someone faster than you coming from behind and doing the two hand push .. which sent you sailing and caused many injuries.
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In my closet, I still have my very first video game system ever. It was called a Fairchild. It had Pong-style paddles and ran off of these cartiges that looked for all the world like 8-tracks. Every game was some sort of clever variant off of Pong.
"Tank Battle" - each little white line shoots the ball at the other little white line.
"Tennis" - Pong with different scoring rules.
"Spitfire" - Kinda like Pong turned 90º so that you looked like your little white line was flying.
...and then it had tic-tac-toe.
I also have my old Apple //e with the upgraded color monitor. Still have a few games for that, too:
Neuromancer
Wasteland
Bard's Tale 1, 2, and 3
Zork
Dragon Wars
Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Montezuma's Revenge
"Tank Battle" - each little white line shoots the ball at the other little white line.
"Tennis" - Pong with different scoring rules.
"Spitfire" - Kinda like Pong turned 90º so that you looked like your little white line was flying.
...and then it had tic-tac-toe.
I also have my old Apple //e with the upgraded color monitor. Still have a few games for that, too:
Neuromancer
Wasteland
Bard's Tale 1, 2, and 3
Zork
Dragon Wars
Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Montezuma's Revenge
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I had a friend get pushed into a square wooden pole, hit the corner of it, split his bottom lip from top down to where it connects at the gumline. And he had some big ass lips.Seebs wrote:Worst thing about football, tackle of two hand touch, was running the ball and someone faster than you coming from behind and doing the two hand push .. which sent you sailing and caused many injuries.
Was pushed into a Chicken Wire fence once. caused a fight. Was ugly.
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