blblblblblblblbl III: the wrath of blblblblblblblbl :3I do not at the moment :3
pokepokepokepoke :3
I have bunker cooked chicken, bones included :3
The sequel was better :3
Aren't they all "chicken" or sumthin', I'm bad at bird, except maybe blue macaw, my favorite chickenblblblblblblblbl III: the wrath of blblblblblblblbl :3
how is the bunker chicken different from, say, a hideyhole chicken :O
I got introduced to the feesh back when I had a Mega Drive. But the more I learn, it seems a lot of the games I played were ports, from Battletoads to James Pond to Altered Beast to Ghouls N' GhostsThe sequel was better :3
(I played the Amiga version)
oo, that's new Gui information :OAren't they all "chicken" or sumthin', I'm bad at bird, except maybe blue macaw, my favorite chicken
Oh, yeah! the Mega Drive got a ton of ports, it was kind of a system that didn't really have a very robust library of titles developed just for it. In fact, I think that over here in Europe the popularity of the Amiga kind of damaged the popularity of the Mega Drive, because so many of the titles were already available for the AmigaI got introduced to the feesh back when I had a Mega Drive. But the more I learn, it seems a lot of the games I played were ports, from Battletoads to James Pond to Altered Beast to Ghouls N' Ghosts

I can’t recall anyone talking about having owned an Amiga here, but it would be funny, because “amiga” means a female friend in our languageOh, yeah! the Mega Drive got a ton of ports, it was kind of a system that didn't really have a very robust library of titles developed just for it. In fact, I think that over here in Europe the popularity of the Amiga kind of damaged the popularity of the Mega Drive, because so many of the titles were already available for the Amiga![]()
Here in Portugal during the early 90s it was SEGA and the Mega drive that was popular. It was until the Playstation 1 shown upoo, that's new Gui information :O
adds BAD AT BIRD to GUI NOTES
(seriously though the fandom could really use more macaw sonas)
Oh, yeah! the Mega Drive got a ton of ports, it was kind of a system that didn't really have a very robust library of titles developed just for it. In fact, I think that over here in Europe the popularity of the Amiga kind of damaged the popularity of the Mega Drive, because so many of the titles were already available for the Amiga![]()
Yesyes, that's where they got the name from, but I am not sure why the peeps at Amiga Corporation decided to name the company and their prototype computer thatI can’t recall anyone talking about having owned an Amiga here, but it would be funny, because “amiga” means a female friend in our language
I did have a lot of enjoyable moments with my Amiga. We went stock car racing together and saved a group of lemmings from their self-destructive tendencies. And who could forget the time we were dispatched by our MI6 boss to find a stolen stealth plane.So maybe people had a “friend” and could talk about how they enjoyed the gaming moments with her, or reminisce the day she crashed and stopped working :]
Over here the console war was handily won by Nintendo. But alongside it the home computers were much more popular than they were elsewhere, a lot of people used their Amiga or Atari as their gaming machine of choice :OHere in Portugal during the early 90s it was SEGA and the Mega drive that was popular. It was until the Playstation 1 shown up
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