I played the Star Trek game on a Computer Devices Miniterm around 1981-82 (and later on the Computer Devices Dot in 1983). The Miniterm had a built in thermal printer but no screen, so I would go through scrolls of paper playing the game.
When I was an undergrad working in the Computer Service department they had an old work station in the back where I played the games. It was a far cry from all the Microsoft compatible computers all around, but it was cool playing the old Star Trek game and Rogue.
I agree on the first two. Interesting regarding the third, but from what I've seen there are so many easter eggs and fan service that that seems to be the point of the film. That's not a bad thing given some recent fan oriented stuff, but interesting none the less.
I played the Star Trek game on a Computer Devices Miniterm around 1981-82 (and later on the Computer Devices Dot in 1983). The Miniterm had a built in thermal printer but no screen, so I would go through scrolls of paper playing the game.
Wow!
When I was an undergrad working in the Computer Service department they had an old work station in the back where I played the games. It was a far cry from all the Microsoft compatible computers all around, but it was cool playing the old Star Trek game and Rogue.
The first two Deadpool movies would still work minus the juvenile humor.
The third one absolutely would not.
I agree on the first two. Interesting regarding the third, but from what I've seen there are so many easter eggs and fan service that that seems to be the point of the film. That's not a bad thing given some recent fan oriented stuff, but interesting none the less.