I had no idea he had an illness that took its toll on him. I wanted him to do a history on other games like Time Crisis and Virtua Cop before he passed.Stevens wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 2:12 pmAww man. That's a bummer. He had a good sense of humor.xEbb1993x wrote: ↑Wed Jul 09, 2025 6:34 pm https://www.timeextension.com/news/2025 ... -qc-davies
PatmanQC, best known for those history of all those good video games, recently passed away. A damn shame too, because I loved his videos.
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53 years young.xEbb1993x wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 4:12 pmWait, how old was he when he passed?
The obit: https://www.vanhoe.com/obituary/Patrick-Davis
He came down with a severe case of pneumonia in 2015 that was so bad it required all of his hands and feet to be amputated. Since then, he's been kind of in and out of it. He got very sick again a few months ago and just didn't pull out of it this time.
You can see his last updates on the youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/@PatmanQC-Arcad ... ries/posts
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Damn, 53, huh…
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Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for the Cosby Show, died at 54 from drowning on a family trip.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for the Cosby Show, died at 54 from drowning on a family trip.
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Heavy metal legend of legends Ozzy Osbourne has passed away, 76 years old.
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No way…KennyMan666 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 22, 2025 6:08 pm Heavy metal legend of legends Ozzy Osbourne has passed away, 76 years old.
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FuuuuckKennyMan666 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 22, 2025 6:08 pm Heavy metal legend of legends Ozzy Osbourne has passed away, 76 years old.

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Gaddam.
Ozzy is legit one of those people I would rather be surprised to hear was still among the living, but I suppose that is more a testament to the effectiveness of his stage persona more than anything else (well possibly also his rampant drug abuse).
I'd like to imagine that he's out there somewhere fighting the war pigs and ridding us of the true evils of the world (mostly capitalism).
Ozzy is legit one of those people I would rather be surprised to hear was still among the living, but I suppose that is more a testament to the effectiveness of his stage persona more than anything else (well possibly also his rampant drug abuse).
I'd like to imagine that he's out there somewhere fighting the war pigs and ridding us of the true evils of the world (mostly capitalism).
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Two more in one day: Jazz legend Chuck Mangione dead at 84, and that guy Hulk Hogan dead at 71.
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Chuck M was a pretty amazing dude.KennyMan666 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 24, 2025 3:55 pm Two more in one day: Jazz legend Chuck Mangione dead at 84, and that guy Hulk Hogan dead at 71.
Hogan entertained a lot of people, and I have a lot of memories of watching him wrastle up the baddies on WWF and popping the juice for McMahon. He was certainly a force of nature, tho I think that had deserted him in the end.
Hope his back pain is over now, wherever he is.
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I recall watching the first-run theatrical 35mm print version of Rocky III on the big screen -- showed some up-coming movie attractions and then a Pink Panther cartoon short. After the PP short was shown, it was time to show R-III in it's entirety -- even Hulk Hogan makes a cameo appearance in it. All this back in 1982.
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Too bad he was apparently a real POS IRL.
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Chuck Mangione's extensive and repeated cameos in King of the Hill always struck me as the weirdest and funniest inside joke ever, even if I didn't get the joke, lol. Godspeed.
As for the Hulkster, he's one of those people I always figured would be around for a long time. But the wear and tear of the ring seems to leave very few wrestlers make it to their 70s.
As for the Hulkster, he's one of those people I always figured would be around for a long time. But the wear and tear of the ring seems to leave very few wrestlers make it to their 70s.

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Looking for a clip to post here I just discovered or found out about the King of the Hill appearances - hopefully that broadened musical horizons for some people who otherwise would've never heard him or a flugelhorn for that matter.EmperorIng wrote: ↑Fri Jul 25, 2025 3:08 am Chuck Mangione's extensive and repeated cameos in King of the Hill always struck me as the weirdest and funniest inside joke ever, even if I didn't get the joke, lol. Godspeed.
Here in this short documentary; around the 6 minute mark, Chuck relates that the hippest thing people say to him is his music has been a stepping stone to more complex jazz. I think that holds true to my own experience. I vividly remember it was the summer of '92 when Nine Inch Nails and Ned's Atomic Dustbin were what I was gravitating to, and a stoner friend broke out Feels So Good on his turntable while we were hanging at his bayside apartment - probably life changing.
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Idk. I think maybe his epic-level juicing probably did a real number on his heart.EmperorIng wrote: ↑Fri Jul 25, 2025 3:08 am As for the Hulkster, he's one of those people I always figured would be around for a long time. But the wear and tear of the ring seems to leave very few wrestlers make it to their 70s.
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And one more music legend left us this week: Tom Lehrer, known for songs such as The Elements and Poisoning Pigeons in the Park, passed away yesterday at a respectable 97 years of age.
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My dad and his brother absolutely loved that guy. They used to sing those songs together when our families got together on the holidays after having a few.KennyMan666 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 5:10 pm And one more music legend left us this week: Tom Lehrer, known for songs such as The Elements and Poisoning Pigeons in the Park, passed away yesterday at a respectable 97 years of age.
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Now this one hurts; equal parts brave, clever, and ahead of his time. Seems we will not, in fact, all go together when we go.KennyMan666 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 5:10 pmTom Lehrer, known for songs such as The Elements and Poisoning Pigeons in the Park, passed away yesterday at a respectable 97 years of age.
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Wasn't really sure where else to put this but probably my brother soon. Not the one that also posts on here. As much as my dad passing did impact me heavily this is hitting me pretty hard. It's stage 4 cancer which is obviously brutal in general.
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You are not alone. I lost my brother-in-law Monday due to the same illness, after having lost my father-in-law a few years ago in the same manner. In both cases I could not fly to my wife's hometown due to work problems; please exploit all the time you have now and be sure to wave goodbye with your mind at peace.Steamflogger Boss wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 3:00 pm Wasn't really sure where else to put this but probably my brother soon. Not the one that also posts on here. As much as my dad passing did impact me heavily this is hitting me pretty hard. It's stage 4 cancer which is obviously brutal in general.
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Yep it's brutal. I have a couple people I regularly chat with that went through it or currently are with family members. I'm also dealing with a lot of the care aspect so it's all very draining. When this all started in November, the doctor thought 5-6 years but I don't think it will end up taking that long. We shall see. Just trying to enjoy the better moments that still remain.