[this was actually submitted to me by a friend]

Latest issue of Game Informer just arrived, and they have a listing of the top 25 greatest moments in video game history.

Topic of discussion on your posting board:

Why are the top 25 greatest moments in video game history limited to the NES and later? Are the 15+ years prior to that unimportant? Is the discovery of the hidden initials in Adventure, the bat stealing your keys for the first time, finding the hidden room with the bridge, any of these not memorable? How about finishing Pitfall before time runs out? Wasn't that memorable? Or what about popping in Pac Man for the 2600 for the first time, and either experiencing the joy of owning the world's most popular arcade game OR experiencing the biggest let down ever, worthy of mention?

Ok, group, discuss.