Music: '10s vs. '60s
Tomorrow or tonight I'm going to make it a point to play my PlayStation. It's been a while since I hooked it up, so I think I will and play some games for it and buy some more. I find it odd that the PlayStation had a ton of pinball games and the N64 had zero. I also am listening to Vanilla Fudge, a '60s psychedelic rock band. I like them a lot. I am also waiting for November 13 for the new How To Destroy Angels EP. So anyway, I went to a local record store, and I found Beck's latest single which I thought I'd never hear ever. I need to get my record player fixed. I also got this CD by a group called Nirvana. Not the '90s band, the '60s band. They're OK, not as good as Vanilla Fudge, though. Sometimes I wish I was born way earlier. I like '60s music more than all the hip-hop garbage idiots are spewing out today. And if it isn't hip-hop, it's other crappy stuff like One Direction for the kiddies. I'm surprised at the garbage kids can stand listening to and actually like. I like LPs, the way the record looks, the bigger than today's CD artwork covers (although it does irk me when bands don't put a track listing on the back.) Sigh. If I was born earlier, I might have also gotten (and kept) a Colecovision or Odyssey or something really cool. I'm still mad at my dad for not getting me that Virtual Boy I saw at Babbage's back in 1995. But I guess it turned out OK in the end because now I have about 2/3 of the games with a system and FlashBoy. I had been designing games and game levels when I was a kid. Not actual programming, just pictures of the way the games would work (in Christendo Power, a fake video game magazine.) I stumbled upon a video game magazine I had made in 1992. I got the SNES in November 1991, so I had had it for a year, and I wrote about Super Mario Kart and NES games.

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