So here here we go with an extremely special showcase, something that I have been thinking about for a long time and longing to do just the same. It's spooky season and Halloween time so what what an apropos moment to present these
First, if you recall in My special
Ghostbusters showcase in My Vintage Action Figure Topic, I had a bonus entry of the
game for
Commodore 64 as well as a
G.I. Joe game for the computer system. There I had explained how it was My first video games that I ever played. It was My Mom's computer which she knew everything about it, she studied hard and became a wiz. She taught how Me to play it and got Me a lot of games for it. Games back then were super expensive too. I was a gamer at such an early age, I mean Nintendo was really just becoming on the scene by this point. The 80s had such great stuff and now I am going to present three of My all-time favorite video games for the
Commodore 64 that is all made by
Electronic Arts/EA and those games are none other than...
Mail Order Monsters, Realm of Impossibility & Archon Notice how all three are in sleeves similar like a vinyl record. While some companies did have their packing in smaller and big boxes, this is the way
EA and some others made their packaging then as it looked really stylish and I really liked these types of cases.
So before the days of the
Pokemon craze and downright obsessiveness of the plebeians there was
Mail Order Monsters You can read the info here --->
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mail_Order_Monsters. Like other stuff like I just talked about in
Go-Bots & Rock Lords, they were before
Transformers yet the people all liked them more. Well everywhere since
96 it's
Pokemon this,
Pokemon that but do you ever read, hear or see anything about
Mail Order Monsters Well of course you don't. Its the same old thing with people but it never helped that
EA never did anything more with this truly great Kaiju
game or even remade it which absolutely sucks so darn hard and because of that it has fallen so for to oblivion it has escaped most people knowledge know of it's existence which I really hate
My Mom knew I was liking Godzilla cause she really liked'em too when she was a little girl so this caught her eye at one of Our great stores possibly
Venture, Target or even K-Mart. I'm leaning toward
Venture cause she worked there at the location that was closest to Us which was the one next to
Frank's Nursery and Crafts & Office Depot that I showcased in My Odds & Ends recently. She thought that I would really like it cause look, who wouldn't think that this monster resembles the Lizard King and gosh was she was correct. I really did right from the get-go and it was arguably My fave
game of all
So you open up the side of the great looking
Sleeve, there's the large
instruction booklet.Here is a sample of what it looks like from within.
So here a partial section the
Back Cover with pictures of the
game. It shows you how this action & strategy
game is and how you can build and make your ultimate creature/monster/kaiju with upgraded parts & attributes. Amazing how primeval this is as it predates
Pokemon by over a decade
Here is a gander at the inside of the
Game case Itself with a great look at some
Weapons. Oh there's the
Floppy Disk that makes this
game work
Here is a better look at the
Floppy Disk. Look at that, those are the three
game designers & engineers that made this awesome
game possible.
EA has always been different but back in them days you didn't a whole building full of designers to make a great
game. I always thought that the blonde guy looked like
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend & House's William Katt Here is a great fun thing I have always loved is the
Front Cover's Stamp that reads Transylvania - FRI 13 - 12 AM Also
EA's Bio Mail Order Monsters Copyrights: Oh that beautiful
Blue. Would look at that, it's
1984, that was so long ago and not too long after that I began playing this like crazy