This is in homage to a good friend who once upon a time had a vision. He thought it would be a great idea to collect all of the strange and wonderful pictures, movies and games that have been e-mailed around the internet at an alarming rate. Unfortunately, his vision never came to be, so I have taken it upon myself to dedicate a small slice of this web page fulfilling the dream.

Below are only a fraction of the hundreds (perhaps thousands) of odds and ends that have been lurking at the back of my hard drive for far too long. Hopefully some of these will bring a smile to your face or at least conjure up some memories of yore. If anything here jogs your memory and you would like to see something added to the archive, send me a request and I will see what I can do - or better yet, send it over. Just try and keep it clean.

And before I forget, these have all been scanned for viruses before being posted, but I can't be held responsible for and adverse effects they may have on your productivity. :)

 

If this doesn't bring a smile to your face, I don't know what will.

Popeye Handheld Game This brings back memories of many lost nights competing against the old man for a high score. Wwe actually owned the real deal.
Desktop Destroyer Pure stress relief.
I am Canadian I have never heard a more patriotic rant...
I am NOT Canadian ...but there is always a nay-sayer.
Virtual Bubblewrap So simple, yet so satisfying.
Mr. Potato Head Not quite the same as the original (which I still keep in a tin in the basement), but a reasonable facsimile.
Desktop Pendulum I always wanted one of these. They just look cool.
Bad Day at Work? We've all been here.
Beer-Tender A-la C64. This doesn't quite live up to the original, but it's still addictive.
Elf Shuffleboard Many will say that the original elf bowling is the classic version, but who can resist snapping some elf gitch?
MadCow Moo.
Whip the Worker Not quite as it sounds, but picturing your boss on the receiving end can be quite gratifying. Somehow this loses its appeal when you are self-employed...
Waaassssszup! Yes - that one. But with a twist to make it a little more retro.
Atari 2600 This one is not as user friendly as the others, but...with a little work comes a great reward. Inside the linked file is an Atari 2600 emulator and every game ever made by Atari. Hundreds and hundreds of the crappiest games ever made! I honestly don't think I remeber how the damn thing works, so please don't e-mail asking for directions. I'm sure a quick Google search will prove much more fruitful.