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(Created page with "Have you ever played Berzerk? I’ve always been too much of a puss to ever play it. If you saw what I saw, if you felt the sadness I felt, you wouldn’t play it either. It was 1981, I remember it was early Saturday morning, the sun had barely risen. Me and my friend Jeff sat outside of the Video arcade. We always got up early on Saturday and waited until the Video arcade opened. One time got chairs we waited so long. Jeff was nineteen at the time. He was only a few mo...")
 
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Have you ever played Berzerk? I’veI've always been too much of a puss to ever play it. If you saw what I saw, if you felt the sadness I felt, you wouldn’twouldn't play it either. It was 1981, I remember it was early Saturday morning, the sun had barely risen. Me and my friend Jeff sat outside of the Video arcade. We always got up early on Saturday and waited until the Video arcade opened.
 
One time got chairs we waited so long. Jeff was nineteen at the time. He was only a few months older than me. I look over at Jeff and ask him what time it was. He pulled out a leather hand watch out of his pocket. Ive never seen it before. Maybe he stole it, he's always been a little rebellious to the law. He looked down at the watch and tells me it was 6:30 A.M. I sigh.
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"How come we always come so early?" I ask.
 
"I’veI've told you this a million times" Jeff replies.
 
"I always want to be the first to play Berzerk... Berzerk? He always plays Berzerk. He shakes slightly in excitement as he looks at the arcade machine through the window. We wait another hour. After each hour more and more people began to show up. They had more common sense then we did. We usually waited 2 to 3 hours for the place to open.
 
At 8 o’clocko'clock a man with a short beard walks up from inside the arcade and unlocks the door. Jeff and I with the small crowd of people by our side rushed through the doors of the arcade. Jeff was the first to get to the coin booth. He gave his 5 dollars to the young man on the other side of the counter.
 
He handed Jeff 20 silver 25 cent coins. He clenched the quarters in his fist and jammed it into his back pocket. He ran over to the Berzerk machine and slammed the quarter into the slot. He pressed the start button and is greeted to a robotic voice to my knowledge says "ATTACK IT!"
 
A large smile washed upon Jeff's face. He ran through each level blasting each robot and avoiding the evil smile, or Evil Otto as he's called. I refer to him as the death smile. Invincible, unstoppable, evil. After getting my ten dollar’sdollar's worth in quarters, I pulled out a chair and watched Jeff play Berzerk. I always watched because he always was playing it and it creeped me out to much to play it.
 
He rubbed his face on the screen. I can hear him whisper, "Come on COME ON!"
 
Each time he said it, his voice became louder and more violent. It became so loud that I couldn’tcouldn't hear the ambiance of people in the arcade. He shoots the last robot on the screen and ran into Otto. The screen flashed. Jeff got the high score.
 
He fell to the ground. At first I thought he was joking and I giggled. His body started to flail on the floor.