Unfortunately, while Mac magazines reviewed it favorably (unfortunately, I don't have any proof of that as of this writing-I actually went looking for MacAddict's review and they either never reviewed it or never posted it online), the mainstream press was less than favorable with one particularly biased reviewer giving it 2.2/10 and two other "community" reviews averaging 4.4. The road trip in 2005 was also the same one referred to in my SimCity 4 review. I know my brother also wrote about the trip on his blog which he also took out probably for the same reasons I did. The details of said 2005 trip I wrote on my old blog, Two Way Roads, but then took out. It had to do with a summer that didn't work out like I wanted to and a weekend during a school year no less that really stuck with me. This is also why I wanted to create another one of my non-video game projects, Carbon-izer Presents the Northwest Freeway, which, when complete, is a comprehensive directory describing one of the main freeways (the "spokes") heading all the way out to Hempstead, Texas. Super Mario RPG represented Baton Rouge, and for Houston, well, there was that one time that I associate with it. This is especially true of the Apple IIGS classics like World Games which I have yet to cover here, which were associated with my grandfather's house in Waco. A lot of the travel aspect intertwines with video games somehow, especially video games someone else's house. In case I haven't mentioned it, I love travel, and that's why I'm depressed that I live in my own hometown with not even a big interview chance in sight (I work part-time, though not at minimum wage).
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iMac G5 (classically), Windows 7 (today).