Posted
almost 13 years
ago
by
Christopher Pitt
The other day I was playing Fez when I was reminded of an old memory game I used to play where a sequence of colours are shown and the player has to repeat the sequence correctly to proceed. Players are shown increasingly long sequences or colours, stretching their memory to its limits!
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Posted
almost 13 years
ago
by
chrisp
The other day I was playing Fez when I was reminded of an old memory game I used to play where a sequence of colours are shown and the player has to repeat the sequence correctly to proceed. Players are shown increasingly long sequences or colours, stretching their memory to its limits! This week’s challenge […]
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Posted
almost 13 years
ago
by
chrisp
The other day I was playing Fez when I was reminded of an old memory game I used to play where a sequence of colours are shown and the player has to repeat the sequence correctly to proceed. Players are shown increasingly long sequences or colours, stretching their memory to its limits! This week’s challenge [...]
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Posted
almost 13 years
ago
by
Christopher Pitt
The other day I was playing Fez when I was reminded of an old memory game I used to play where a sequence of colours are shown and the player has to repeat the sequence correctly to proceed. Players are shown increasingly long sequences or colours, stretching their memory to its limits!
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Posted
almost 13 years
ago
by
Christopher Pitt
The other day I was playing Fez when I was reminded of an old memory game I used to play where a sequence of colours are shown and the player has to repeat the sequence correctly to proceed. Players are shown increasingly long sequences or colours, stretching their memory to its limits!
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Posted
almost 13 years
ago
by
chrisp
Back in the old days, there was an operating system named after transparent, glass-filled wall apertures numbering in mid-90’s. This operating system was designed to run on computers with CRT screens, which actually needed software to upset the
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Posted
almost 13 years
ago
by
chrisp
Back in the old days, there was an operating system named after transparent, glass-filled wall apertures numbering in mid-90’s. This operating system was designed to run on computers with CRT screens, which actually needed software to upset the
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Posted
almost 13 years
ago
by
Christopher Pitt
Back in the old days, there was an operating system named after transparent, glass-filled wall apertures numbering in mid-90’s. This operating system was designed to run on computers with CRT screens, which actually needed software to upset the
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Posted
almost 13 years
ago
by
Christopher Pitt
Back in the old days, there was an operating system named after transparent, glass-filled wall apertures numbering in mid-90’s. This operating system was designed to run on computers with CRT screens, which actually needed software to upset the
|
Posted
almost 13 years
ago
by
Christopher Pitt
Back in the old days, there was an operating system named after transparent, glass-filled wall apertures numbering in mid-90’s. This operating system was designed to run on computers with CRT screens, which actually needed software to upset the
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