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Duncan wrote:Ha! just a beer induced jokeBut wouldn't that be cool? Wonder if has Journey room or a home studio or a wardrobe full of yellow leopard skin t shirts!
AlteredDNA wrote:Duncan wrote:Ha! just a beer induced jokeBut wouldn't that be cool? Wonder if has Journey room or a home studio or a wardrobe full of yellow leopard skin t shirts!
And really high closet rods...
Deb wrote:AlteredDNA wrote:Duncan wrote:Ha! just a beer induced jokeBut wouldn't that be cool? Wonder if has Journey room or a home studio or a wardrobe full of yellow leopard skin t shirts!
And really high closet rods...
Wonder how many tux-tails he hung on to.
Rhiannon wrote:Wonder if there's a panic room decorated in an 80s motif with the smell of booze and groupies piped in?
Stone in Love is on loop and plays over and over.
Rhiannon wrote:Wonder if there's a panic room decorated in an 80s motif with the smell of booze and groupies piped in?
Stone in Love is on loop and plays over and over.
Duncan wrote:Anybody ever played that video game. How did you play it?
Wikipedia wrote:Journey is an arcade game made by Bally Midway in the 1980s. In 1983, the release of the Frontiers album brought the band Journey to the forefront of 1980s rock music. Bally/Midway decided to ride this wave of popularity and created an arcade game based on the band. The game was intended to be released to coincide with a US tour by the band, and hence a second team of developers (Incredible Technologies) were drafted in over the Christmas period to finish the game.
The featured members of the band are: Steve Perry, Neal Schon, Steve Smith, Jonathan Cain and Ross Valory. Although they have cartoon bodies, the faces of the members are shown as black and white photographs, taken of the band while on tour. The photo technology was originally to be used in another game, which would take photos for the high scores. However, the game in question failed location testing when one player flashed at the camera.
The game starts out with the player choosing one of five planets to travel to. Each planet features a minigame starring one of the Journey band members, with the objective of collecting his musical instrument (or, in the case of Steve Perry, a microphone).
Once the instruments are collected Journey performs a concert. During the concert sequence, an edited, looped version of "Separate Ways" is played through a cassette player inside the machine. The nature of these units mean that very few are still in good working order, which could explain why the game is quite scarce at this point, rarely being seen at arcades.
In the "Connect" section of the June 2007 issue of Game Informer magazine, Journey was number 9 on the "Top 10 Worst Licensed Game Ideas (ever)".
Deb wrote:AlteredDNA wrote:Duncan wrote:Ha! just a beer induced jokeBut wouldn't that be cool? Wonder if has Journey room or a home studio or a wardrobe full of yellow leopard skin t shirts!
And really high closet rods...
Wonder how many tux-tails he hung on to.
Loneman1 wrote:
Wonder how many tux-tails he hung on to.
perryfaithful wrote:Loneman1 wrote:
Wonder how many tux-tails he hung on to.
Honestly, I think I read in some interview with him that he still has them all!
Rhiannon wrote:Wonder if there's a panic room decorated in an 80s motif with the smell of booze and groupies piped in?
Stone in Love is on loop and plays over and over.
Rhiannon wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:You just described my bedroom.
Wow. The best part of waking up is hepatitis in your cup.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:You just described my bedroom.
Wow. The best part of waking up is hepatitis in your cup.
I just piddled.
Rhiannon wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:You just described my bedroom.
Wow. The best part of waking up is hepatitis in your cup.
I just piddled.
Hehehehehehe... I have officially added 'piddle' to the Chicagoan lexicon. I've got everybody saying that now.![]()
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Puh-lease. I and many others were saying that while you were still doing that in your OshKosh B'goshes.![]()
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