Basic Elements of Life Discovered On Classic Atari Game Nemesis
Astronomers at NASA's Infrared Telescope Facility atop Mauna Kea in Hawaii have discovered water, in the form of ice, and organic compounds on the surface of an asteroid called 24 Themis, which circles the sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. This supports the theory that an asteroid collision seeded the earth with the elements that developed into basic forms of life. "They have found something that a lot of people, including myself, have been chasing in the solar system for a long time, and that is water and organic material," says Dale Cruikshank, a planetary scientist at the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif. And here we've spent all this time in our little triangular spaceship, trying to blast these things out of the sky.







NASA should immediately blow this thing to smithereens, and then drift off the side of the screen and back onto the opposite side.
No. No. You stay in the middle of the screen, rotate and shoot. And keep on doing that unless you have no choice or an Alien ship shows up.
Shoot 3 alien ships, and you get extra basic elements of life.
I still buy into the conspiracy that those "E.T.: The Video Game" cartridges buried in the desert carried The Andromeda Strain.
Sure, if by "asteroid" you mean God, and if "by the elements that developed into basic forms of life" you mean Adam and Eve.
Get ready to get your mind blown, knee. If God created us, then WHO created HIM?
An asteroid crashed into God.
It's God/asteroid collisions all the way down.
What if God IS an asteroid, dude? Think about it.
@deepomega: And created the first Him-eroid.
Sorry.
Why are you making Him, the butt of the joke? Don't be an ass.