Yolanda arcade game perhaps the era's worse video game and will not be at Underground Retrocade

Otto Jansen
   whenever I see these bad mobile games aside from wondering how over-paid these C.E.Os. and programmers are for their creation I wonder how little video games have progressed from the bad ones in the eighties. I was at West Dundee's Underground retrocede playing video games for ten hours on their assortment of the greats and classics. In between breaks me and this guy talked about the worse games and he brought up  Yolanda from 1990. Todays mobile platform game are a tool and a game by the math wizards and the one percent to extrapolate wealth into their hands from phony industries and this tactic was used decades ago. perhaps the most egregious form of this is that whoever created Yolanda da back in the eighties likely commanded top salaries. This brutal awful game by Millennium interactive is a awful frustrating game that the world would be better off. there are understandably few tributes or even information on this game today as there will be little for the numerous apple and android applications of quickly thrown together games to give young yuppie programmers some major jingle and a delusional self-legacy feeling of importance.   I am sure who ever the idiot was that put out this junk called Yolanda in 1990 evidently felt proud of the hours of hard work and coding he put effort into for this company. I am sure it beat working and sweeping factory floors but no one can be proud of producing something as atrocious as Yolanda. This game is just a lame running and jumping game where you try to get to the other end of the screen. Yolanda will not be at the West Dundee classic arcade place Underground Retorcade anytime soon. if you want to see classic great games I recommend this place in West Dundee, Illinois. You will see great games reminding you of the place and time where video games were an enjoyment. It is easy to forget much of the cheap bad crap that came out in this time period such as Yolanda

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