bigfishgames Many Years Ago, an entire civilization was destroyed by the incredible eruption of the Boggo volcano, and now they need your help to rebuild their homes! Gather the necessary supplies and food as you gain members and advance their technology in this fun and exciting Strategy game. Customize your chief and master addicting minigames to progress your entire people even further into the future! * Customizable characters * Addicting minigames * Rebuild a village!...
By popular demand, heres Tom Brier sight-reading Spinach Rag. He has read through this once before, about six years ago, so technically this is his second and third time playing it. Some fun ensues as a customer at the Sutter Creek Ice Cream Emporium, where this was recorded, talks to Tom in awe of how he can do the long left-hand jumps without looking at his hands. That this tune is in sharps instead of flats makes it a bit more difficult to read, since very few rags are in sharp keys. Ive been meaning to make a new score o...
This is the famous game 6 pre-game brawl that took place between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Montreal Canadiens during the 1987 Conference Finals. What was great about this brawl is that many of the players were half dressed. This particular clip was televised during the delay that the fight had caused and has Gene Hart and Bobby Taylor giving the blow by blow account of what transpired. A bit of the end was cut off, my apologies! It was 20 years ago after all!...
The Michael Larson game occurred 25 years ago. That was 19 years before this GSN special was first aired in 2003. This clip shows a little about Press Your Luck, the big board, the game, and of course the whammys! Watch and find out what the people of CBS and Michaels two apponents, Ed and Janie, thought about Michael when he came on the show to win the big bucks....
Fifty years ago, before either arcades or home video games, visitors waited in line at Brookhaven National Laboratory to play Tennis for Two, an electronic tennis game that is unquestionably a forerunner of the modern video game. Two people played the electronic tennis game with separate controllers that connected to an analog computer and used an oscilloscope for a screen. The games creator, William Higinbotham, was a physicist who lobbied for nuclear nonproliferation as the first chair of the Federation of American Scienti...