Ok, so Grand Theft Auto lets you mow down innocent pedestrians, and The Getaway allows you to drive around central London at speeds in excess of twelve miles an hour. But whatever happened to the innocent pleasures of yesteryear? |
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The clever 300-into-one film in 14 mins Fast Film & more at Troubadour Café: Future Shorts return. 7pm. 263-7 Old Brompton Rd, SW5. £5. |
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More serious stuff at journo society Frontline Club's Q&A and screening of Living With Refugees by award-winning Sorious Samura. 7:30pm. 13 Norfolk Pl, W2. £5. Book. |
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Pleasures like collecting the glasses round at Jet Set Willy's house, or the RSI-inducing joystick gymnastics of the classic Summer Games. Well if you find yourself pining for some good, old-fashioned 64-kilobyte fun on these cold winter nights you need look no further than the Competition Pro 5000 Joystick. It plugs directly into your TV, so no temperamental tapes or ear-splitting loading screens, just all your favourite C64 games in an instant. |
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Foul-mouthed Jenny Eclair is at Riverside Studios opening The Andy Warhol Syndrome. 7:30pm. Crisp Rd, W6. £14. 020 8237 1111 or online. |
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And with games like Pitstop, World Karate Champion, and Sumo Wrestling it will be like those long summers of childhood all over again. Just don't stay up too long on a school night. Commodore 64 direct-to-TV console |
Thugs Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz do Islington Academy. 10pm. £10. 16 Parkfield St, N1. 08700 600 100 or here. |
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Last
week of Royal Court's Sex
Addict, Swedish design Beauty
& The Beast @Crafts Council, Future
Map at Arts Gallery and Peter
Callesen's cool cuts at Emily Tsingou. |
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by RH | ||||
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