Saturday, February 14, 2009

Tahitian Village Las Vegas Reviews



very close person to me with the stubbornness of a maniac trying to understand my belief, consistently draws me to the discussion which always ends the same way. Firing of all the rational arguments that states that I'm anti-social unit, nieasymilowalną egzystującym almost an outcast on the edge of the existing norms of behavior. Noddin then head smile and spirit that if she knew where does my dissonance with the present instead of repeating the same cliches starting after epithets could acquit me in one word - retro .

gingerbread What is the windmill? Well, I guess is something in this. Retro is clearly going against the current of any trends, fashions and other hype'om and tells par contre up to everything new and desirable. Its existence is based on individuals rooted in the melancholic nostalgia, represented by the icons of the past.

That's why the game written on computers / consoles 8-bit grown into a masterpiece. We just have a mate.

First symbolism media. Forced to simplify hardware and communication come down to the level necessary visual simplicity.


Creating sprites reminiscent of work on the logo where the matrix of 16x16 pixels to create an artist trying to clear up the animated, and screen resolution and poor range of often drove to the games that were created for the visually peeling poster.


Secondly, very catchy music created on a few tons, wandering somewhere in the subconscious so that when the occasion just humming it unconsciously playing a simple melody from memory. Thirdly

perfect correlation between conventionality and the universe presented to the imagination then brought up to a large extent on the books receiver capable of punching "add" the barely outlined the story and "see" What the author has not been able to produce.


This "job" for today's immature recipient is impossible to perform and despite the lack of bananas and Lego bricks may be lucky to announce a game that every fan of childhood coincided with the 80 last century.

Like every kid we had a feature which is called flow. It causes that we get carried away now. In the yard, in the sandbox, at the computer, there is only the present. No kid does not realize the past or future, therefore, passing, and the word problem exists only in the dictionary for adults.

More than 20 years ago the word was synonymous with the flow computer, nirvana, eternal happiness, paradise, and the harem of a thousand women. Anyone may obtain the privilege of associating with a magic box he felt that the Creator is convenient and gracious eye can stay together.

priest at the church talked about divine revelations, not knowing that they personally experienced every Friday, typing instructions

10 PRINT "GOOD DAY" 20 GOTO 10


My God revealed to me in the 82-gim in the club computer and took the name ZX Spectrum 48. Then I touched it, tried to understand, and I knew that eternal happiness is possible.


Such were the facts. One might also ask whether the session with the game thirty years ago is not a subconscious attempt to play flow, may be a persistent return to the past means a certain lack of maturity, or maybe just try to find a recipe for "good luck"?

How not to look, today this been negligible proportion of eccentrics of the past, the popiskującymi delektujący pixelami recently grown into a pretty large community. Established fashion out of fashion, and with it the target group of potential consumers - retrograczy - hungry for information and what is it all related to retrogadżetów. Could

retrovirus epidemic has led to a new branch of entertainment based on old technology? It remains to be seen.

But regardless of the popularity and marketability for someone who reacts instinctively to the impulses related to childhood games with a retro magic having his worldview based on the belief that the pre is better than the post, first love is more precious than the other wives, and that sometimes it is worth mentioning, and cultivate, and PRL is not necessarily to be associated with vinegar on the shelves.

0 comments:

Post a Comment