Speaking of the good old days...
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Last weekend Hubby found an Atari system in really nice condition. It was made in 1981 specifically for Sears and had a cover so major scratches or dings. Came with Donkey Kong, Pac Man, etc. I know they remake these games for every new gaming console, but it was kind of fun and nostalgic to play the games on an old Atari. Oh, and it doesn't work on an LCD screen before anyone tries that. So for those who grew up gaming, what was your favorite game(s) and on what systems?
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I was never much good at anything more complicated than Pong (or Whaff as Boris Johnson would call it) but just after Space Invaders there was a game in my local pub where you flew a WWI bi-plane around the screen shooting stuff. Crude graphics, but the first game I can remember where you had some freedom to move around. Anyway I loved it but I cannot remember what it was called.
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Last weekend Hubby found an Atari system in really nice condition. It was made in 1981 specifically for Sears and had a cover so major scratches or dings. Came with Donkey Kong, Pac Man, etc. I know they remake these games for every new gaming console, but it was kind of fun and nostalgic to play the games on an old Atari. Oh, and it doesn't work on an LCD screen before anyone tries that. So for those who grew up gaming, what was your favorite game(s) and on what systems?
Blog link to be reinstated at a later date.
I remember my Vic20, our first computer. Blitz and Frogger, what awesome games. Although, playing track and field, Konami Hyper Soccer and Top Gun on the NES are some fond memories. Watching AVGN rip Top Gun apart the other month made me a little sad
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Last weekend Hubby found an Atari system in really nice condition. It was made in 1981 specifically for Sears and had a cover so major scratches or dings. Came with Donkey Kong, Pac Man, etc. I know they remake these games for every new gaming console, but it was kind of fun and nostalgic to play the games on an old Atari. Oh, and it doesn't work on an LCD screen before anyone tries that. So for those who grew up gaming, what was your favorite game(s) and on what systems?
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Original NES. We only had about 5 games we paid for but traded a working lawnmower for about 200 hundred. I played the Atari as well but it did not hold a candle to Nintendo.
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Never even heard of Atari. Seems we have a generation gap. Anyways I still enjoy playing Pacman.
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d@nish wrote:
Never even heard of Atari
They have been resurrected several times and still Publish games. In fact I think they were involved in the release of D3iver a couple of years, or however long, ago.
Honi soit qui mal y pongs - Evil to he who thinks it stinks
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Last weekend Hubby found an Atari system in really nice condition. It was made in 1981 specifically for Sears and had a cover so major scratches or dings. Came with Donkey Kong, Pac Man, etc. I know they remake these games for every new gaming console, but it was kind of fun and nostalgic to play the games on an old Atari. Oh, and it doesn't work on an LCD screen before anyone tries that. So for those who grew up gaming, what was your favorite game(s) and on what systems?
Blog link to be reinstated at a later date.
arcade: Q-Bert - last time I played it, I popped in 25 cents, played for 4.5 hours, hit exactly 2,000,000, killed off all of the additional Q-Berts, put my name in to the high score and left the building - the arcade owner did come up to me a few times and asked "Is that the same game?" and "We are closing at 12:30 am" :-D
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Last weekend Hubby found an Atari system in really nice condition. It was made in 1981 specifically for Sears and had a cover so major scratches or dings. Came with Donkey Kong, Pac Man, etc. I know they remake these games for every new gaming console, but it was kind of fun and nostalgic to play the games on an old Atari. Oh, and it doesn't work on an LCD screen before anyone tries that. So for those who grew up gaming, what was your favorite game(s) and on what systems?
Blog link to be reinstated at a later date.
Computers for the masses, not the classes - Commodore 64 And favorite game? Oh there was so many - it was time when playability was main goal of the game developers, after all you had to make job of moving rough sprites around screen to be fun somehow. Today it's enough to throw better 3D graphic and hordes will run to shops to buy new game just to look at textures and shadow, reflection and fog effects.
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Last weekend Hubby found an Atari system in really nice condition. It was made in 1981 specifically for Sears and had a cover so major scratches or dings. Came with Donkey Kong, Pac Man, etc. I know they remake these games for every new gaming console, but it was kind of fun and nostalgic to play the games on an old Atari. Oh, and it doesn't work on an LCD screen before anyone tries that. So for those who grew up gaming, what was your favorite game(s) and on what systems?
Blog link to be reinstated at a later date.
ZX Spectrum 48K and the games were: Match Day, Highway Encounter, Chequered Flag, ... :)
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Last weekend Hubby found an Atari system in really nice condition. It was made in 1981 specifically for Sears and had a cover so major scratches or dings. Came with Donkey Kong, Pac Man, etc. I know they remake these games for every new gaming console, but it was kind of fun and nostalgic to play the games on an old Atari. Oh, and it doesn't work on an LCD screen before anyone tries that. So for those who grew up gaming, what was your favorite game(s) and on what systems?
Blog link to be reinstated at a later date.
There used to be a DOS game called Digger that I loved. And one of my first game addictions was Prince of Persia (the first version).
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d@nish wrote:
Never even heard of Atari
wtf? I didn't think they were *that* far off the cultural radar. :)
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John C wrote:
I didn't think they were *that* far off the cultural radar.
It's not a culture issue here, Danish is probably younger than 25.
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Last weekend Hubby found an Atari system in really nice condition. It was made in 1981 specifically for Sears and had a cover so major scratches or dings. Came with Donkey Kong, Pac Man, etc. I know they remake these games for every new gaming console, but it was kind of fun and nostalgic to play the games on an old Atari. Oh, and it doesn't work on an LCD screen before anyone tries that. So for those who grew up gaming, what was your favorite game(s) and on what systems?
Blog link to be reinstated at a later date.
Robotatron and Stuntrap, oh and Necromancer...hmmm Joust...oh yah... really like Battlezone (I was legend on that game)... hmm... Sinastar... loved that game, my sister would yell screaming when Sinistar [^]would say in his deep voice RUN,RUN,RUN. Oh by the way I have an Atari 800xl, with about 60 or so cames and the world famous "Atari" word processor PaperClip. Break it out every now and then and play. Good to know about LCD. There has to be a scan converter out there to fix that.
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Last weekend Hubby found an Atari system in really nice condition. It was made in 1981 specifically for Sears and had a cover so major scratches or dings. Came with Donkey Kong, Pac Man, etc. I know they remake these games for every new gaming console, but it was kind of fun and nostalgic to play the games on an old Atari. Oh, and it doesn't work on an LCD screen before anyone tries that. So for those who grew up gaming, what was your favorite game(s) and on what systems?
Blog link to be reinstated at a later date.
Now I'm feeling old - really old. My favourite game was Battleships on an old table top.
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It varied over time, but some of the most memorable were Archon, Castle Wolfenstein, Jumpman and Summer Games on C64.
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I remember my Vic20, our first computer. Blitz and Frogger, what awesome games. Although, playing track and field, Konami Hyper Soccer and Top Gun on the NES are some fond memories. Watching AVGN rip Top Gun apart the other month made me a little sad
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There used to be a DOS game called Digger that I loved. And one of my first game addictions was Prince of Persia (the first version).
Regards, Nish
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My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com link -
You mean Dig Dug? That's another fave of mine.
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leckey wrote:
You mean Dig Dug? That's another fave of mine.
Yep, they are pretty much the same. The exe name for one version was digger.exe. So we all ended up calling it Digger :-) The accompanying 4-bit music/sound through the PC speaker amazed us all back then.
Regards, Nish
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John C wrote:
I didn't think they were *that* far off the cultural radar.
It's not a culture issue here, Danish is probably younger than 25.
Regards, Nish
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My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkNishant Sivakumar wrote:
Danish is probably younger than 25
That's not excuse! :)
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Now I'm feeling old - really old. My favourite game was Battleships on an old table top.
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My favorite was Elite[^] which was originally develloped for Acorn BBC[^] but I played it on Sinclair ZX Spectrum[^] Another one was Jet Set Willy[^]
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Last weekend Hubby found an Atari system in really nice condition. It was made in 1981 specifically for Sears and had a cover so major scratches or dings. Came with Donkey Kong, Pac Man, etc. I know they remake these games for every new gaming console, but it was kind of fun and nostalgic to play the games on an old Atari. Oh, and it doesn't work on an LCD screen before anyone tries that. So for those who grew up gaming, what was your favorite game(s) and on what systems?
Blog link to be reinstated at a later date.
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Last weekend Hubby found an Atari system in really nice condition. It was made in 1981 specifically for Sears and had a cover so major scratches or dings. Came with Donkey Kong, Pac Man, etc. I know they remake these games for every new gaming console, but it was kind of fun and nostalgic to play the games on an old Atari. Oh, and it doesn't work on an LCD screen before anyone tries that. So for those who grew up gaming, what was your favorite game(s) and on what systems?
Blog link to be reinstated at a later date.
The first Nintendo Mario and one with a helicopter flying inside some caves/some local product/ were my favorites from the console games. From the PC games the first game I beloved was old DOS game named “Privateer“ with the Clive Owen staring in the cut-scenes. I still can’t find a match for this game among the new ones.
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Last weekend Hubby found an Atari system in really nice condition. It was made in 1981 specifically for Sears and had a cover so major scratches or dings. Came with Donkey Kong, Pac Man, etc. I know they remake these games for every new gaming console, but it was kind of fun and nostalgic to play the games on an old Atari. Oh, and it doesn't work on an LCD screen before anyone tries that. So for those who grew up gaming, what was your favorite game(s) and on what systems?
Blog link to be reinstated at a later date.
My favorite 80s era games would probably be Zaxon and Centipede, both IIRC first on a trash80. Most of my gaming has been from the mid 90s and forward. Favorites from then on: Masters of Orion, Civ2-4, Simcity2/3, HOMM1-5, Stars!, Wing Commander (1, 2, and privateer), The Operational Art of War series.
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