Come On, Let's Go.
4Jan/100

Picked the Daises Fine

So, it's a new year. 2010. Officially the Future. We celebrated just as I described previously; although, unfortunately, our brains and bodies are far too battered by age to have actually made it til sunrise. I'm slowly beginning to consider this a positive. The nights we partied past dawn were also the nights we'd arise, in zombie-like drunken hazes, and found it necessary to roll a perimeter of bodies onto their sides or stomachs to prevent the dreaded Teenage Jimi Hendrix.

I'd love to say that 2010 is a new direction for Come On, Let's Go, but considering the umbilical stump has barely fallen off the thing, I don't find it necessary. However, if you, dear reader, have any suggestions, drop a comment. It doesn't matter what the suggestion is about, but I'd love to hear it.

Anyhow, my personal philosophy maintains that the year is to be started in a useless (and painful) daze, with only one potential direction to go: up. So here's a linkdump.

  • Nintendo8 lets you play NES games online. No need to install or download anything – it all runs right in your browser (assuming you Java stuff is up to date.) If you haven't played Nintendo games since your childhood, have a peek at how obscenely fucking hard these things were. Seriously.
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal and Terminus are two great webcomics. They're both written by individuals with a yen for science, science fiction and irony as black as the hearts of their readers. The former is free-form while the latter is single-panel style (you know, like The Family Circus. Yes. That's right. Terminus is exactly like The Family Circus.) I doubt I should even be making this point, but there's plenty of sex and violence in both. There are no overarching plots, no character development, just good old-fashioned laffs.
  • Browser Pong will be exactly what it sounds like when you see it. Beforehand, it is not what you think it is. Disable popups.
  • Vintage Ad Browser, on the other hand, is exactly what is sounds like through-and-through. Which is fantastic. Make sure to check out the random function.

Finally, remember: if you have a free moment, make sure to...


via Vintage Ad Browser

   

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