[Editor’s note: Kif talks about the Amiga and Mega Drive 2 for his contribution to this month’s Monthly Musings. — CTZ]
My venture into the world of videogames started oddly I guess. When I was a kid, my grandad owned an Amiga, and while I was plonked in front of the TV watching God knows what (American football and wrestling according to my mum, which is kinda weird I guess), he would do what he did on there.
So one day I go round to my grandparents house, and he’s playing a game. And instead of minding his own business, he asks me to come and watch. I sit near the screen, watching the blue and green pixels move across the screen aimlessly while my grandad clicked the mouse frantically. And sure enough, his clicking led the blue and green pixels to the other side of the screen where they […]
Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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