Pedro Quaresma wrote:
> 
> creators had to rely purely on their ability
> to make great stories and puzzles instead of relying on the "Story is
> so-so, but the graphics and sound make up to it" formula that we are forced
> to put up with nowadays. 

When asked why she prefers old radio programs as opposed to television, my
great-grandmother was prone to reply, "Because the pictures in my head are
much better than the pictures on TV."  

I feel the same way.  I appreciate modern sci-fi and games as much as the next
guy, but I also like to crack out some old radio programs now and then :-)
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