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Old School Games
So I just was playing old school (For me anyways) Donkey Kong Country, Super Mario World, and Super Mario Allstars on the SNES and I just couldn't help but have nostalgia. Man were these great games, well crafted and challenging. I just wanted to show my appreciation for these ones :) Hoping some of you all remember these titles, I actually have alot of the Super Mario World songs stuck in my head right now, I actually can hum the title screen song to this day completely without even having to look it up. :arrgh!:
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My first electronic game was Munchman - a Pac-Man rip-off. I used to spend hours on it, my trawlerman neighbour used to borrow it and attained the high score for several years, but I beat him in the end. :D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munchma...tronic_game%29 1981, blimey! :o How times have changed. |
My first electronic game was this ( Kevin Keegans Match of The Day Soccer):
http://i.ebayimg.com/t/RARE-KEVIN-KE...+5Q~~60_35.JPG And my first ever computer game was called Ant Attack on the Spectrum : http://sandywhite.co.uk/fun/ants/ closely followed by Elite, also on the Spectrum: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUkv_IDHkTI Herr-Berbunch, I remember Munchman now, oh my goodness! |
My first was the original pong, and my first computer game was Parsec for the Texas Instruments TI-99.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsec_%28video_game%29 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZgFAgmJkiE |
Hello all.
My first computer game was "Prince of Persia" :rock: |
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I was a late starter...Combat Lynx on Spectrum
http://gamesdbase.com/game/sinclair-...mbat-lynx.aspx |
Oh wow, can't really remember what could have been my first game after some 20+ years of gaming. :o :-?
The ones I have fond memories of are: Super Metroid, Super Mario- (Bros. 3, World, Kart), Pilotwings, Gunship 2000, Final Fantasy III/VI. |
Bloody Eyes, Booty, Chuckie Egg, Saboteur 1 & 2, Alley Cat, anyone?
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For those of you < 35 this is a Lenslok :P http://www.birdsanctuary.co.uk/sanct/s_lenslok.php |
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Wow guys, the games you guys are talking about are older than me!:oops:
My favorite game from my child hood was age of empires, and metal gear.. |
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WELCOME TO SUBSIM :arrgh!: Never played it however |
First computer game I ever played was "The Oregon Trail", Apple II.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ore...l_(video_game) Then I played "Choplifter" and "Robot Odyssey" a good bit. However my favorite games of the mid 80's were "The Dam Busters", and "Silent Service". I wore them out! :rock: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choplifter http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robot_Odyssey http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dam...s_(video_game) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_...e_(video_game) A memory i have about MicroProse & Silent Service was that when I first got the game, It was not playable. No matter which direction you went, or the depth you held, you would always hit a mine. It frustrated me for weeks, trying to play the game, and get around it. I finally wrote them a letter, explaining my frustration, and that i felt the disk (5-1/4 floppy back then, lol) had a corrupted file on it. To my surprise about two weeks later i got package with a new disk, and a letter apologizing for the inconvience. The new disk worked like a charm, and I was one happy sub captain! :yep: I kept the letter for a long time, but over the years I lost track of it. Still wish i had it though. |
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I had a comparible solo game by Tandy. Same concept - the ball was the bright red light :). Changing the sport (hockey, football, basketball) was done by switching the plastic insert. http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/6315/tandyb.jpg |
First game ever would be Space Invaders (on a little hand held console in which the Aliens were just little dots moving about :doh:), first Arcade game I really got into, Defender and first home computer game was Elite (on the Speccy) and yes I also used a Lenslok. Horrid things they were. :hmmm:
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We had a pong type game (not Pong itself) when I was very little, it had modes like hockey and tennis, but was still basically pong. We also had a breakout console that was again about a dozen variants of the same theme.
First computer games were on a VIC 20, but were mostly cartridge based then I moved to the C64 and things got real with games like Bard's Tale and Ultima. Even ran a BBS in Houston for a while that was sort of gaming and fantasy oriented. The first arcade game I got really in to was Missile Command and I tore Defender up when it rolled around, but mainly if I was going to spend quarters it was air hockey and foosball, even wound up working in an arcade for a while in my late teens. |
If you have not hunted a wumpus, you should not be allowed to use the term "old school game" :D
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