June 1st -
 I never rented Space Station Silicon Valley as planned..  Forgot.  Lots of Goldeneye (Thanks, Mark)
deathmatch.  Watched The Matrix on the PC.. way cool. (Thanks, MT)  We saw an
Iridium Flare in orbit at 11:13:20.  First time I ever saw one (Thanks, Bob).
Ordered pizza.  Who came?  Randy, Ryan, Mike M., Kiff, Willi, Mark, and I.  A light turnout, but Jayna joined us from Canada ICQ style, making the evening more fun.  (Thanks, Jayna)

March 1, 1999
A small gathering, around 10 people.  The only new games were the ones I rented: Star Soldier, which was like a 3D Raiden, and Quake, which I was a little dissapointed with it's graphics, but it was fun and challenging to play.

Feb 2, 99
A great meeting.  Lots of people came.  Ryan rented Castlevania 64, (thanks, Ryan) very good graphics similar to Tomb Raider  with creatures both large and small attaking you.  Somewhat difficult, but fun.  We played Turok II and killed a queen embryo, and played in deathmatch as well.  Heather played Dino Dudes and made it to level 14 is such a short time.
Kids raided my kitchen for food, so after feeble attempts at nuking frozen chicken and making a pie and a mess, we ordered some pizza which went in 5 minutes.
I realized that I had the same Babylon 5 CD as Forrest, as I thought it was strickly a music CD and had it with my music collection, but it had some interviews that I wanted to see.  Thanks, Forrest.
We saw the Evil Dude in Body Harvest blow up a bridge.
Ryan also brought Zelda, a very cute game with good graphics.  I had a loonnnnng ending.  Beautifull though.

Meeting Notes 12-1-98
Dammit, I forgot to write down what happened and who showed..  Oh yeah.  Rented Colony Wars II, Wetrix, and Wipeout 64.  Colony wars was as cool as we expected, Wipeout could be more fun if we knew what all of the powerups were, and there were mixed feelings about Wetrix, a tetrix style game.

Meeting Notes 11-2-98
Interesting meeting.  Pat and Nolan showed for about 45 min.  Colin and Heather, Randy, Ryan, Mike M., Ron and Mark.
Played F-Zero-X on the N64 for a short time, and it is a fun, fast game.
Tried to play San Fransico Rush, but for some reason, somebody allegedly "couldn't find" it.  Anyone know what the hell that was all about?
Duke Nukem: Time to Kill was fun and funny.  Duke has all new wisecracks and gestures.  The deathmatch was fun throwing dynamite around, and the way cool intro had music by Stabbing Westward.
We ordered pizza, if I remember correctly.  I should have figured I'd be hungry just coming hom after work.
Heather was great trying to teach me some fascinating linear, quadratic, and cubic equasions.  I'm impressed!  (I promise to try to remember what you taught me, Heather.. thanks)

Meeting Notes 10-6-98

Mark, Ryan, Forrest, Norma, Dan, Jess, and Ron showed up.  Dan brought a six of Yards Special Ale.. delicious stuff.  Forrest brought a six of Sam Adams Cherry Wheat, which was sweeter than he expected.

I rented 3 games for the N64:

Chopper Attack
Aero Gauge
Aeroassault Fighters

Aeroassault Fighters is just a one on one jet fight.  Good graphics, but it gets boring quick.

Aero Gauge - this is a racing game similar to Wipeout, or Extreem-G.  Good graphics, but as in the other game, it's much
                      more fun when racing someone else.
Chopper Attack -  I want this game.  I'm going through withdrawal symptoms since I returned it.  You command a Chopper and Blow Shit Up.  You have a choice of choppers, ranging from the fragile but agile, to the almost invulnerable slowpokes.  Then you have a choice of weapons that you buy.. air to ground..  air to air.. etc.  Then you have missions where you kicksomefuckinass!

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