
'talk to bappie' was my crowning achievement, a game where you talk to Simon Baptist, a kid in my grade that I didn't like.
In our school we didn't beat kids up, we wrote derogatory computer games about them.
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In our school we didn't beat kids up, we wrote derogatory computer games about them.

all of the puzzles were red herrings and the only way to complete the game was to kill yourself

Once it was even a pachinko machine: hours of joy.
My step dad would think of a reason to throw them away inside of half a year. About the pachinko: he reassured me that he hadn't tossed it at the dump . . . he'd left it sitting next to the pit so if anyone wanted it they could have it.
Yeah I had some good times as a kid, very few of them involving adults.
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My step dad would think of a reason to throw them away inside of half a year. About the pachinko: he reassured me that he hadn't tossed it at the dump . . . he'd left it sitting next to the pit so if anyone wanted it they could have it.
Yeah I had some good times as a kid, very few of them involving adults.