The Cunctator wrote:
On 1/4/07, Ray Saintonge <saintonge(a)telus.net>
wrote:
The Cunctator wrote:
I would note that "Game Over" comes
from American video game culture
It's much older than. It appeared on pinball machines before video
games ever existed.
Hmmm... you're going to have to edit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_over then...
Oh for crying out loud, what on earth does a referee's whistle mean at
the end of a footie match if not game over? Christ, how many PE
teachers around the world have called out come on in boys, game over...
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