My friend and I were being taught advanced algebra concepts except in a very dumbed down, simplistic way so it would be easier to understand.
Except, my friend already understood all of it. He would say, "Oh, that's an integral of 0 to pi," and the teacher would say, "Well yes, but the answer I'm looking for is 'red'."
This Math class was interspersed with sessions on the Grimace Shower and Workout Machine, a Grimace-themed workout machine where you would hold yourself horizontal with your arms, play a shitty arcade game with your feet, and a tiny little spout would occasionally pour water onto your chest.
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Dance Dance Infiltration
Dancing with heels is not the best idea
One of the best easter eggs/puns of the whole show
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Wizard of Wor, 1981 flyer for the 1980 Midway arcade game, later ported to Atari, Commodore 64, and Bally Astrocade (the latter as The Incredible Wizard)
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Barbara Eden with the Tron video game, photo by Ann Clifford for Vidiot, February-March 1983
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Burning Force (バーニングフォース) arcade flyer (1989)
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time (1991) | 32 yrs
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🕷️X-Mem: The Arcade Game 1992🕷️
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There may be a million ways to die, but you’re probably only going to see the first two or three. This week on the Vintage RPG Podcast, we’re remembering the classic coin-eating arcade game, Dragon’s Lair. That’s the one that features the cell-shaded, professionally animated (by Don frickin’ Bluth!) adventure of Dirk the Daring that was hidden behind an endless series of near-impossible reflex tests. An exercise in beautiful frustration that nevertheless contributed much to the visual language of fantasy in the ‘80s and beyond!
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Green Scream - Darkstalkers 3 - 1997
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My friend got kicked out of a furniture shop by the Chuck E. Cheese mascot for playing a Chuck E. Cheese arcade game.
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Lisa at the 1991 American Coin Machine Exposition (ACME) trade show in Las Vegas
Source: DarthNuno via nbajambook
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