![]() ![]() ![]() the old succubi who ran it is probably expired by now.Bowl the eerie and otherwordly settings of the original HyperBowl Classic lane!Swipe up on the screen to push the ball forward, swipe left or right to push it horizontally, down to roll backwards! Feel free to explore the scenery, but watch your time, and don't gutter! Double-tap the timer to pause.Visit and our Facebook page for the latest news, reviews and other original and all-new lanes!The original HyperBowl team:J. The county flea market had a huge incense booth with 1000 varieties, a bunch of giant smoke-breathing dragon statues, and a real neon tube RGB system. >Tapestry >Incense yes, many childhood days going to visit the estranged family members and studying the art and scents while the adult caught up over cigarettes. The name of the station was just 2 letters that when searched bring up a bunch of videogame stuff so I'll never find that video again. He identified it and was lamenting that a foreign station was interfering with his local stations. The last broadcast I saw was recorded by a guy in another country 2000km away. ![]() My local news station, before being bought up by the big red TV corp, would broadcast from a 600m tower as it was one of few that displayed weather information for the very northern regions so it needed the reach. I think the airwave TV frequencies were redesignated to HD music broadcasts. The high school's AV club doesn't have funding for a 480v digital transceiver to broadcast their interviews with the elderly with. It's still free, but the stations still aren't really local. Nah, my country replaced all TV with digital. >284603 >You could get an antenna for your TV and search local stations that way. i miss everything about my childhood apart from school even reading books was awesome at times, encyclopedias were incredible. before i had access to internet and infinite entertainment and porn. i get nostalgic when i see low poly games and the limitations imposed on games by old hardware. i get nostalgic for simpler times when there wasn't much option for entertainment and the experience was technically shitty but you just didn't know any better and so everything was valuable. everything is new and confusing and everything learned is this amazing discovery. i miss being ignorant about a lot of stuff. we didn't have a walmart or big store or game store, so we had to go to a video/pc store to see games and they didn't have much but it was incredible seeing a wall covered in games. i think it wasnt until i was almost finished with grade school that i learned where to find games. i remember at one point suddenly everyone in school just had gameboys with pokemon red/blue. i fucking hate jrpg and platformers now but there wasnt much else back then, i didnt even know where games came from or how to learn about upcoming games. i remember the final fantasy booklet having screenshots and tips and being packed with information. things like the early final fantasy games. these were the only games we had for like 6 years, aside from some built in stuff on our windows computer. I remember my dad bringing a snes and a bunch of nes cartidges home from work. ![]()
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