Considering they cooked spam, instant cornbread mix, chocolate cake, frozen quesadillas, nachos, and microwave pizzas on a waffle iron in the video, I figured this was an obvious question to move up to. It's not about taste. It's about what you can do with a waffle iron.
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Besides the cornbread and cake all of this stuff sounds horrible. Premade burgers are a step toward normal from frozen quesadillas.
There is a food truck that sells about 20-30 varieties of waffles with chicken in Tally. Incidentally, red velvet cake flavored is their most popular.
Sierra On-Line was a massively popular game publisher in the 80s & 90s, which great games like King's Quest, Police Quest, Space Quest, Gabriel Knight, and many more! I show some of the Big Box Sierra PC games in my collection.
Anybody else collect Big Box PC games from the 80s & 90s?
Yet another video that I've been waiting for you to make!
I had CyberStorm back when, but never really played. I'm sad to say that I eventually lost the game, but I still have the "extra" disc that came with it. I've posted this before, but I find it funny when talking about DRM. Games back then might have a code wheel or something, we had CD keys, and now we have hardcore online registration and whatnot. CyberStorm came with two discs, and it was literally TWO copies of the game. One was to give to a friend so you could play online with some one. It's like the opposite of DRM.
So yeah, for some reason I had that extra disc in a CD wallet. It's a shame that I lost the big box and everything though, but at least I can still play the game.
Most of my PC gaming was during the mid and late 90's, so I never really got into any of the older "classic" Sierra stuff. But two of the games I spent the most time with were Sierra. The Lost Mind of Dr Brain has a special place in my heart. I eventually tried out the other Dr. Brain games in more recent years and they totally suck. But I don't care what you say, Lost Mind is great. The other wasn't actually a game. It was Print Artist, software that would allow you to make greeting cards, posters, banners, flyers, etc. I spent a lot of time with this program, I would use it almost as Photoshop. But these two things got that Sierra music during the start up splash screen permanently drilled into my brain. Hearing that music always takes me back.
Ziggy587 wrote:The Lost Mind of Dr Brain has a special place in my heart.
Funny you should mention that edu-tainment game, cuz it was released while I worked there...and I remember well how much we ALL enjoyed that game, despite being adults! It was really well made & surprisingly fun. Same thing with Kid's Typing