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In 1988, Taito released a side scrolling arcade game that used three contiguous 9" CRTs (and a mirror) to make a "widescreen" format. I pumped an awful lot of quarters into it when I was a in Jr. High. I always loved the music from the first level. Turns out the song is named "Daddy" Mulk." This is a clip of Zuntata (Taito's in-house band) playing it live in 1990:

Daddy Mulk was remixed (or just put on) Taiko Drum Master, the game.

I've never managed to get any magic eye ever, despite hours of trying.

I usually get them pretty quick but that one took a long time.

Thought for minute it was a joke and there was nothing actually there.

I'll Have What He's Having

I've never managed to get any magic eye ever, despite hours of trying.

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That pizza pro wouldn't have enough clearance for the toppings I have on my pizza. ;D

Indeed, if your mighty sandwiches are any indication, Duggwood.

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That pizza pro wouldn't have enough clearance for the toppings I have on my pizza. ;D

Don't worry I'll loan you my Mag77 worm drive.

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