That was a pretty
wild concept to
fathom way back
in the 1980s.
Computers were
the equivalent of
what Playstations
are today as far
as gamers go,
and gamers love
to have fun. Who
is to say that
gamers can’t
enjoy playing
their games in
the JAVA TALK
location worthy of
their choice.
If a certain
programming
company produced
a computer that
didn’t comply with
the coolest games
out, they were left
at the bottom of
game shops dusty
bottom shelves.
This is sad but true,
these days no one
should be excluded
from having a little
fun.
Recalling a time
of floppy disk and
bunnies jumping on
the screen teaching
us math are my
earliest memories
of computers.
Then it progressed
to Wheel of
Fortune for hours
with everyone
playing, to Duke
Nukem and so on.
Sure these were
all kids games, but
kids also have a
place in the world
of JAVA TALK.
They accompany
their parents who
are in need of
getting their
momentary fix of
coffee. Without the
kids and their
gaming devices
parents would not
ever think about
their much needed
moments of bliss
and relaxation.