Been watching some old TVS stuff on WatchYour.TV. Last night, it was UCLA-Houston from 1968 (Lew Alcindor, Elvin Hayes, Lucius Allen, Don Chaney, Lynn Shackleford and future Harlem Globetrotter Theodis “Wolfman” Lee). The Big E wasn’t shy about pulling the trigger even then.
Excellent idea Mr Hinds for parents who don’t play video games. Get the kids to play their EA Sports games while you just sit back and get your sports fix
There was a battery-operated electronic board game released in 1988 called Starting Lineup Talking Baseball. While it’s designed for 1 or 2 players, you can let the computer play by itself and there’s an announcer calling the action throughout the game via a built-in speaker. Games take about half the time to play on Talking Baseball as the real thing (and no commercials!), so it’s somewhat similar to listening an MLB game from 1988 on the radio. http://electronicbaseball.blogspot.com/search/label/Parker%20Brothers
lee85736 almost 5 years ago
Eating that popcorn through the mask can be a challenge.
Guilty Bystander almost 5 years ago
Been watching some old TVS stuff on WatchYour.TV. Last night, it was UCLA-Houston from 1968 (Lew Alcindor, Elvin Hayes, Lucius Allen, Don Chaney, Lynn Shackleford and future Harlem Globetrotter Theodis “Wolfman” Lee). The Big E wasn’t shy about pulling the trigger even then.
archipelago Premium Member almost 5 years ago
That is certainly a way to get sports!
ForbesField almost 5 years ago
How is he eating popcorn with the mask on? (Asking in case I reach that point and need to know.)
drivingfuriously Premium Member almost 5 years ago
OMG
Ellis97 almost 5 years ago
Boy, this quarantine is really getting boring. I can’t go anywhere anymore.
timbob2313 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Excellent idea Mr Hinds for parents who don’t play video games. Get the kids to play their EA Sports games while you just sit back and get your sports fix
PoodleGroomer almost 5 years ago
Start a batch of homebrew beer so you will be ready for the rest of the season.
Guilty Bystander almost 5 years ago
There was a battery-operated electronic board game released in 1988 called Starting Lineup Talking Baseball. While it’s designed for 1 or 2 players, you can let the computer play by itself and there’s an announcer calling the action throughout the game via a built-in speaker. Games take about half the time to play on Talking Baseball as the real thing (and no commercials!), so it’s somewhat similar to listening an MLB game from 1988 on the radio. http://electronicbaseball.blogspot.com/search/label/Parker%20Brothers
R. Araya almost 5 years ago
Well, the F1 already did that on Sunday.