Each of those circle buttons had a light behind it. Thinking back on it, I can't remember how the blackjack game worked, but it did. There was a Simon clone game on there, too, though, that was just a case of trying to match the light pattern which would get faster and faster.
Because there is already a "That 70's Blog", which has one entry and was last updated in 2005, welcome to Made in the 70's, a little blog about that long overlooked era of (mostly American) culture that made me the person I am right now. I was born in 1971, and missed much of the early 70's due to being very small and not very popular, so this is as much a journey for me as it is a repository for stuff and ideas that were Made in the 70's. Hope you like it. - Ridski.
NEW FEATURE: Feeling a little competitive? Check out the bottom of the page in the central section. We've added the classic 70s game Connect 4 to the site. Play against the computer or player vs. player (not against online players, unfortunately). It's so groovy!
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I totally remember that thing - but can't for the life of me remember how it worked. So funny!
Each of those circle buttons had a light behind it. Thinking back on it, I can't remember how the blackjack game worked, but it did. There was a Simon clone game on there, too, though, that was just a case of trying to match the light pattern which would get faster and faster.
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