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yeah, i remember some of them. but lots are still missing - like Elite for example. Good ol' times...
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I had one of the first game systems that you had to tape a color film to the TV then play just to get simulate depth and layout
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this makes me cry.......
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Why settle for screenshots when you can emulate and relive the experience?:glugglug
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Emulation is nowhere near the real thing. :2 cents:
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When I saw this in the Sears catalogue, I knew what I wanted for Christmas http://www.intellivisionlives.com or more specifically http://www.intellivisionlives.com/re...irect2tv.shtml
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commodores owned back in the day
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Where's "Samantha Fox's strip poker?"
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I had a msx 1 back then. :)
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the C64 was sweet... made my sig out of one of the best games.
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summer games rocked
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Where´s Arkanoid and MULE? :) I loved those... and Blue Max, and Boulder Dash and and and :glugglug
edit - ghost and goblins :) |
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If I spent the amount of time I spent playing the Dizzy games doing something productive like home work I'd either be Bill Gates or Steven Hawkins by now. |
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So was Commando... oh the times:glugglug |
Nice! I just played a game of Raid on Bungling Bay for the first time in years, lol!
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Nice times nice games... I wasted time too much with them... recently I found Empire Deluxe for PC... orginal orginating from 1978 :) Sometimes very simple games can be the most addictive ones.
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Cobra. What a funny game.
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That was my FAVORITE C64 game. I also loved Radar Rat Race. That was the first game I ever got for my C64. |
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MULE!!!!!!! wow thats old school...great game |
Damn that brings back memories... anyone play that bull riding game?
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Gyruss helped me past some time.
http://www.c64unlimited.net/games/g/Gyruss/gyruss.gif or Impossible Mission http://home.arcor.de/cybergoth/epyx/impanim1.gif |
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I remember how blown away we were by the realistic graphics. :1orglaugh
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C64s were best known for their sound capabilities. I use to blue box with mine in Detroit back in the day.
2600hz :1orglaugh |
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besides that.. the sid was really great.. did some music on it too ... and yes.. remember the time... 2400 / 2600 trunk :D good old times... *sighs* :D |
bump for the good old times :arcadefre
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Intellivision's Dungeons and Dragons was the BEST!
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"Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles"?
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Gotta love EGA and all 16 colors.
Some of the best games ever made only needed 16. |
I never had a Commodore 64, or even a VIC20. I was stuck with a ColecoVision ADAM. What a piece of shit that was.
I used to go to my friend's house and see all his free pirated software for his Commodore and be so pissed off because I had a stupid ADAM which had almost no software available for it. :1orglaugh |
The Commodore was so incredibly superior to it's competitors that it isn't even funny. 16 colors when IBM had 2 (black and green or amber.) Pc squeeker versus really nice multi-voice music and sound. Digitized speech! (remember Impossible Mission?)
S.A.M. (SoftwareAutomatedMouth) gave you text to speech with a 1Mhz cpu and 32K of usable ram. If Jack Tramiel hadn't unknowingly borrowed money from an Israeli banking criminal. (Later went on to defraud others.) we would all be using Amigas right now. If you compare IBMs to Amigas in 1986, it is laughable. I am surprised nobody brought up all the cool C=64 porn that was made in this era! Here you go: http://girls.c64.org/ Get VICE or CCS and play the old games, the best games, again. I am going to play M.U.L.E. again right now. How come that game hasn't been made for IBM? It was the most addictive thing ever. Spoink! |
That brings back a lot of memories if only todays programers would take advantage of what they got. The guys back then had very tight programming today they are sloppy...
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This one really takes me back:
http://kim.c64.org/games/screenshots...busters_07.gif And impossible mission - I wish I had the sound effects... "Stay awhile, stay FOREVER!!!!!" |
The best emulator is CCS 64, get it at www.computerbrains.com
And to get your game fix, www.c64.com My personal favorites: Mission: Impossible Hacker I & II Raid over Moscow Pitstop II Commando Green Beret / Rush'n Attack Summer / Winter / World Games Football Manager Elite Uridium And so many more... Best way to play: hook up your pc to a tv, get a nice playstation arcade stick and playstation -> usb adapter, it's like being in heaven :Graucho I was about to get a Spectrum back in the day (which I greatly respect, the Ultimate games where awesome) but thanks god I discovered the C64... I learned 6510 assembler and even did some cracking and training in the day :glugglug |
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