RE: [stella] the B. Watson's problem...

Subject: RE: [stella] the B. Watson's problem...
From: "B. Watson" <atari@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 10:00:31 -0400 (EDT)
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Thomas Jentzsch wrote:

> > If a trainstation is the place where trains stop, what is a workstation?
> 
> And what is a Playstation? ;-)
> 

Hey, good one

Most playstation games look like either too much work to learn how to
play, or else pretty to look at but with very little actual gameplay...

Any 8-year-old will patiently explain to you that pressing left, up,
left, and spelling out ABACAD with the controller buttons, will make
Tony Hawk flip over and bite his skateboard... is all that stuff
intuitive to an 8-year-old, or do they just have more time to learn?
(or less to un-learn?)

And the graphics are just too darn good on modern consoles, doesn't
leave much to the imagination...

Or am I just turning into a grumpy old man?

---

Brian

If a trainstation is the place where trains stop, what is a workstation?



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