... with a Channel F and one game (it hardly matters which one), plus a magical electrical outlet and TV...
Do you think you would ever actually play it?
... with a Channel F and one game (it hardly matters which one), plus a magical electrical outlet and TV...
Do you think you would ever actually play it?
I think that I would.
But then again, I've not experienced the Channel F for myself first-hand. Is it really as bad as people make it out to be?
Yeah, I'd play it. Not for very long, though.
Waitaminute, did those games have any AI? Weren't all the games player 1 vs player 2 kinda stuff, like Pong? Am I all alone on this island?
Anything to stave off boredom.
I'd rather read.
"If each mistake being made is a new one, then progress is being made."
O.K. Magical electric outlet... If it's so magical then it can transform my beloved channel f game to, say Lunar the Silver Star Story. The I can play many hours repeatedly in bliss. I can laugh at the dialogue, enjoy the story. Play battles to level up till my hearts content. What??? The outlet isn't that magical??? Fine. I will play some channel F. The choice of letter is oddly appropriate!!! As in WTF!!! Then once I tire of the "fair"child. I think it would be most appropriate for players to plug themselves into the "magical electrical outlet" as to avoid further abuse.
JMO
With a humble heart, on bended knee...
I would play it.
Id used the system as a shovel. Play baseball with the cart. You know the normal stuff people do with the channel f. Maybe even pretend I'm a fighter pilot with the joysticks.
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I would disassemble the Fairchild and the TV and fashion a crude raft to escape. Too bad it wasn't the 5200. That thing is big enough to make a yacht out of.
"Too bad it wasn't the 5200."
Well, we have to take tectonic capabilities into consideration. You may fantasize about the 5200 in the upcoming "If you were on a deserted continent..." poll.
sure I'd play it but I would always wish it had more good games like the RCA Studio II had.