Speaking of the good old days...
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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[^]
I remember those games, and I played (and loved) Elite on the BBC, but I'm pre computer games.
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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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It's not a culture issue here, Danish is probably younger than 25.
Or maybe he is an alien :suss:
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John C wrote:
That's my point exactly, I see people under 25 wearing space invaders t-shirts.
But that's merely like kids wearing a Beatles t-shirt. They don't really understand it.
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Mladen Jankovic wrote:
That's not excuse!
I agree. Danish has brought utter shame upon himself with that admission. :rolleyes:
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My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkI'd say he's got negative man points for *all* of 2009.
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I'd say he's got negative man points for *all* of 2009.
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Jim Crafton wrote:
I'd say he's got negative man points for *all* of 2009.
Ah, I suppose he'd be able to compete in the Woman CPian of 2009 contest then? Because -ve man points is the same as +ve woman points?
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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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Henry Minute wrote:
Anyway I loved it but I cannot remember what it was called.
I know what game you're talking about. I remember being about 6 and loving that game... I can't remember the name either. :(
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Jim Crafton wrote:
I'd say he's got negative man points for *all* of 2009.
Ah, I suppose he'd be able to compete in the Woman CPian of 2009 contest then? Because -ve man points is the same as +ve woman points?
Regards, Nish
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My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkOoh, that's kind of touchy. I'd defer to John S for formal ruling on that.
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Jim Crafton wrote:
I'd say he's got negative man points for *all* of 2009.
Ah, I suppose he'd be able to compete in the Woman CPian of 2009 contest then? Because -ve man points is the same as +ve woman points?
Regards, Nish
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My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkNishant Sivakumar wrote:
Because -ve man points is the same as +ve woman points
Oooh boy! Are you ever going to be in trouble?
Honi soit qui mal y pongs - Evil to he who thinks it stinks
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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.
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The accompanying 4-bit music/sound through the PC speaker amazed us all back then
Monty Mole on (I think) C64 had same effect brilliant sounds on that machine.
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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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That was my first video game system! My brother bought one when they first came out in 1977 for $200 and the games at the time were between $20 and $30. I still have two of the systems (one original style system from a garage sale and a newer system from my mother) and about 85 games for it. :) I have a number of game collections for my PS2 that have old system games on them -- two for the Atari 2600, one for the Intellivision, and a couple for the Sega Genesis/Game Gear. The oldest system we ever owned was a Fairchild Channel F[^] system, which pre-dated the Atari by a year. It belonged to my brother, who bought one at a garage sale in the early 80s. Flynn
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
It's not a culture issue here, Danish is probably younger than 25.
Or maybe he is an alien :suss:
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
[My articles]You mean he's on of space invaders? Nay! If he was, he certainly would be familiar with weapons used by his enemy.
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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.
leckey wrote:
So for those who grew up gaming, what was your favorite game(s) and on what systems?
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Adventure
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Dig Dug
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Galaxian
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Pitfall!
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Qix
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River Raid
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Wizard of Wor Commodore 64:
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Bruce Lee
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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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Deyan Georgiev wrote:
...one with a helicopter flying inside some caves...
Vanguard?
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"The brick walls are there for a reason...to stop the people who don't want it badly enough." - Randy Pausch
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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.
Honi soit qui mal y pongs - Evil to he who thinks it stinks
Henry Minute wrote:
there was a game in my local pub where you flew a WWI bi-plane around the screen shooting stuff.
1941 or 1942?
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Never had a console, folks couldn't afford it, but at the arcade I did like centipede, Tempest[^], Tron, and Dragons Lair[^]. Edit: On a whim, I looked up whether there was a PC version of Tempest around, and voila! http://typhoon.kuto.de/[^] Looks very cool, I'll be trying this tonight!
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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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Castle Wolfenstein on an old Apple II+. Crappy graphics, (in retrospect), but the characters actually talked to (yelled at?) you through the tinny built-in speaker. At the time, we thought it was just the coolest thing going and played it for hours. :)
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
Danish is probably younger than 25
That's not excuse! :)
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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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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.
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OK old fellow now I have read about it.
The word "politics" describes the process so well: "Poli" in Latin meaning "many" and "tics" meaning "bloodsucking creatures."
d@nish wrote:
old
Old? Why do you think that I'm old. I just consider myself as a firekeeper :)