Mind Mirror allows the performer to digitize (scope) any thought, compare it with other thoughts and compare thoughts with others, and to engage in simulation of various roles.
Can be considered a “party game” like Scruples.
From the Wikipedia:
Equal parts party game, roleplaying game and social simulation, Timothy Leary’s Mind Mirror was released for Commodore 64, Atari XL, Apple II, and MS-DOS computers by Electronic Arts in 1985. The game was a digital reinterpreting of Leary’s doctoral thesis. He later stated that he had plans to release an updated version of the program with advanced graphics (including Apple Macintosh and Amiga versions), but that never occurred.
It’s a trip for sure, talking to a computer about why you think Frank Zappa’s a genius and Asher Roth can suck shit.
Just download this daddy right here, it’s got the C64 emulator and the Mind Mirror files. Two clicks, for real.
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