
Unfortunately, nobody really told Penny about the whole 'human sexuality' thing, and James Ironwood did not think too much about the ramifications of allowing such a thing.īut at least the population will increase! The population decline must be halted, and so, Penny sets up dates with those individuals that would benefit from having a good few babies!

logic and reason does not really factor in sexuality. A dating app, to match up the best of the genetic material with the most fertile of people. The Census Data has shown that Remnant is at below-replacement population levels, according to Penny's statistical analysis! Logical subroutines and deductions prescribe: Increase the population with the best of the best. Language: English Words: 4,988 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 1 Kudos: 9 Bookmarks: 2 Hits: 475 Here are the daily lives of the only two males in Beacon as they could not be more different as day and night. And then you have Jaune Arc who makes any girl with a dick look at him like he's the devil incarnate as he spreads chaos and confusion through the school's vaunted halls. We see Ruby Rose loving every second of his life and literally inhaling every last thick swinging girl cock that cums his way as if his life depends on it! And it somewhat does but he enjoys it. To browse visit here.Just another ordinary day in Beacon academy for everyone whom we see both day and night. into a database table I hope to post once I figure out how (if I'm going to spend this much time on game-related stuff I figure I might as well do something productive at the same time to alleviate those "hey, I'm a grown-up now" guilt pangs).Įnjoy and let the flaming "you don't know what you're talking about" posts begin. Those wanting more options may get their wish in the near future since my other main purpose in creating this page is to learn something about online database programming, which means I'm putting the game titles, genres, grades, etc. The reason is I prefer the "load once" option as a reader instead of having to click for every game. The reviews are split into two long pages, A-M and N-Z (the single long page was starting to crash my Web editor, so I changed it). But one of the great joys, then and now, was seeing some of the amazing things people managed to squeeze out of the machine's abilities. And plenty of the games sold were flat-out awful, just like any other platform. Anyone expecting an unabashed lovefest from me may be disappointed - the CoCo had some pretty serious shortcomings and I always felt it spent its lifespan playing second fiddle to the Ataris, Commodores, Apples and other leading machines of the 80s (yes, you can be a passionate fan of a machine and still objectively see its warts). So I'm exercising my right to toss these thoughts out for anyone crazy enough to be interested in reading them, along with an invitation to submit your own reviews or second opinions for posting. Except among all the game review databases I've seen on the Web, none of them cover the Color Computer, although Curtis Boyle's site (see box at right) does offer some invaluable content. And as the cliche goes, opinions are like, uh, belly buttons - everyone has one. Thanks to the magic of emulation the chance to relive those memories on all kinds of platforms is alive and very well. But let's not kid anybody - most of my adolescent time on this machine was spent playing games.

Welcome to my page paying tribute to the computer that handled everything from my junior high programming experiments to my final college term papers. Next task: adding references to these reviews so you'll know what disk, folder, etc. Almost every game reviewed at this site can now be found in this collection.
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I've added a bunch of games to the downloadable software collection (link is in left column) while sorting the titles and eliminating the redundant ones, so the file is smaller. THE LATEST : 148 game reviews as of 05/07/04. While not a full-fledged review site, it has the most extensive listing of available games anywhere, including dozens available for downloading. Curtis Boyle's Color Computer games list. You can play many Color Computer games online right now using the amazing new Mocha CoCo emulator, which is largely the inspiration for my decision to launch this site.Īnother must-see site is L.
