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DAMN i have to bump this one good thread :)
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i had 64 and then 128 loved the games on it :thumbsup
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i loved elite! :thumbsup |
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ah, last ninja, defender of the crown, the old pirates > this games were so good!!!
because you had to use your fantasy.. today its something diferent.. did you played ´north&south´? great multiplayer game! http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/digkonyv/..._and_south.jpg |
c64 was my first pc as well. And it rocked!!! We played summer and winter games all night long :thumbsup
I'm still playing on my pc now with a C64-Emulator and its still fun |
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I thing i beat you all: My first computer was a ZX81 back in Feb 1981. Black and write, with 1k Ram (That is right: 1024 byte) |
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Ahhh... the good ol' Vic 20. It was just one step up from Pong :1orglaugh
Used to be a treat to go to my uncle's house 'cas he had the Commodore 64. Now, I sit here w/ my three screens and still can't do enough FAST enough!! Cheers! Shannon G |
10-15 years ago it was quite good computer:thumbsup
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Had it ans still have it :thumbsup
Gonna bot up International Karate and kick some f*cking butt :Graucho |
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Damn, those old days :thumbsup
I got one because of that: Do you remember those voices? http://kim.c64.org/games/screenshots...mission_03.gif |
I still have mine
*,8,7 ring any bells =) |
some fun games on c64. bards tale was fun :glugglug
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I used to have this Knight game on mine. Catapult stuff at castles, joust on the horse, sword fight. That game was the best :thumbsup
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I had it, 30 mins to load a game, and at least 15 years ago
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A bit weird, but hot. :thumbsup
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ahh.. good memories
what ever happened to Commodore?? |
Wow! That was a long time ago. My first home computer was the Commodore Vic 20. Was twice as nice as the TRS-80's we were using in school. :)
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My first computer was a Timex Sinclair 1000, I got the C-64 a couple of years later
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I had one, I remembered one sentence while loading games:
CRACKED BY DR CRACKER Anybody who remembers this? |
nope, I hadn`t...:winkwink:
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i had one - great machine
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My first puter was the Vic 20, I had a 300 baud modem and the cassette data drive with it. I used to call up Pirates Cove BBS. Ran up some huge ass phone bills until I started Phreaking:)
2nd was C64 with a real hard drive and 16K expansion memory card. 3rd was C128 4th was a IBM 8086....Then 286/386/486/so on... |
My first computer:
Commodore Pet 2001. Serial number 30. 2k ram. I had 5 c64's at one point. FYI you can play Defender of the Crown online now: http://www.cinemaware.com/robinhood_main.asp Hit "Play the original". |
trs80.... baby.
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Remember loading programs from the datasette?
Hit load, press play on the cassette, and go eat dinner... Come back 30 mins later to sometimes see: LOAD ERROR ahahah... |
Ahhh, "Defender of the Crown". That's the game that I used to play. It was an awesome game back in the day.
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I remember sitting down with a magazine that had about 3 pages of code and eventually typing in a very crude space invaders game. Although the Sinclair was a neat toy for a bit, it never had any real practical uses for me. Later I got a Radio Shack CoCo. Had some neat cartridges for it (and some text games & simple programs on cassette tape) but at the time the games we all wanted to play were mostly being grabbed up by Atari, so I spent more time with the 2600 than the CoCo. I remember hooking the CoCo to the output of my stereo where it displayed a spectograph and feeling sooo hitech:1orglaugh |
the demo music that can be made with those things is insane
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My first computer was a COCO 2 :1orglaugh
My first powerful machine was an Amiga 500.. http://www.corestack.com/machines/graphics/amiga500.jpg That and a nice GVC 1200 bauds external I miss the BBS time :( |
My cousin had one. I remember always going to their house to just to play games on their Commodore64
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Yeah I had one too:)
It was a fantastic to wait whole afternoon when game was loading:winkwink: |
sys 288
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