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  • H Henry Minute

    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

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    David Crow
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    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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    • J Jim Crafton

      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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      econner
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      Spent many quarters on Defender and Centipede

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      • L leckey 0

        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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        Tom Delany
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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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        • M Mladen Jankovic

          Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

          Danish is probably younger than 25

          That's not excuse! :)

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          dan sh
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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."

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          • N Nish Nishant

            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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            dan sh
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            Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

            Danish is probably younger than 25

            Correct. 23.

            The word "politics" describes the process so well: "Poli" in Latin meaning "many" and "tics" meaning "bloodsucking creatures."

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            • H Henry Minute

              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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              dan sh
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              From what I have read, I get a feel that they are almost dead since 1998.

              The word "politics" describes the process so well: "Poli" in Latin meaning "many" and "tics" meaning "bloodsucking creatures."

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              • D dan sh

                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."

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                Mladen Jankovic
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                d@nish wrote:

                old

                Old? Why do you think that I'm old. I just consider myself as a firekeeper :)

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                • N Nish Nishant

                  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


                  Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
                  My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com link

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                  Colwin
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                  Hey i'm younger than 25 and i have played on the atari. I think it was the 2600 (The 1986 version) Clickety[^]. There was a game i used to play don't quite remember what the name was but it involved flying a plane on a pink background and flying over fuel cans to refuel. And there were the classics of course PacMan and Donkey Kong. I still have it around at my mom's place I think. Will have to take the dust off and see if it still works. Corrected link

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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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                    ruipedrosilva
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                    Ummm, i'd say Amiga, and anything that smelled like Shoot'em Up... RType sort of games I also had a ZX Spectrum, and i'd go for the Manic Miner type of games!

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                    • D dan sh

                      Never even heard of Atari. Seems we have a generation gap. Anyways I still enjoy playing Pacman.

                      The word "politics" describes the process so well: "Poli" in Latin meaning "many" and "tics" meaning "bloodsucking creatures."

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                      stevepqr
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                      Thats disgusting - do they not teach history in schools anymore? ;)

                      Apathy Rules - I suppose...

                      Its not the things you fear that come to get you but all the things that you don't expect

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                      • C Colwin

                        Hey i'm younger than 25 and i have played on the atari. I think it was the 2600 (The 1986 version) Clickety[^]. There was a game i used to play don't quite remember what the name was but it involved flying a plane on a pink background and flying over fuel cans to refuel. And there were the classics of course PacMan and Donkey Kong. I still have it around at my mom's place I think. Will have to take the dust off and see if it still works. Corrected link

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                        Russell Jones
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                        i think that used to be called fortress on the bbc micro or maybe raid dependingon the designer

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                        • H hammerstein05

                          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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                          Russell Jones
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                          blitz; looking back on it about the most boring game you could dream up but we spent hours playing it at the time.

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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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                            Russell Jones
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                            I used to play a fantastic game on the bbc called Thrust were you had to fly a space ship about and pick up a heavy ball that behaved as a pendulum and get back out with it. I found a version that had been recompiled for the PC a couple of years ago but only managed about 4 levels, it seemed really hard.

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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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                              BadKarma
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                              My first system was an Atari ST model and I love to play Crystal Castles[^] Then I moved on to an PC where Prince of persia did the trick. I'm addicted to gaming ever since. ;P

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                                i think that used to be called fortress on the bbc micro or maybe raid dependingon the designer

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                                Colwin
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                                Hmmmm..Doesn 't ring a bell..But i do remember at the end of every level you had to shoot out a bridge kinda thingy..I remember because i was on a high score run and forgot to do that and crashed the plane in to the bridge..Frustrating..That was my last life..Ah those were the days..No saves no checkpoints :) ..

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                                • D dan sh

                                  From what I have read, I get a feel that they are almost dead since 1998.

                                  The word "politics" describes the process so well: "Poli" in Latin meaning "many" and "tics" meaning "bloodsucking creatures."

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                                  Henry Minute
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                                  d@nish wrote:

                                  From what I have read

                                  In an earlier message, you said you have never heard of them. Now you say you have read about them. Make up your mind. CONFESS! Come on, who are you working for? If you don't come clean you will get the third degree. I think her name is Sheila Something or other. Also assuming Prince Charles doesn't want her. Seriously, they keep getting bought out when just on the point of collapse by people who think the Atari name will somehow provide filler for their hole filled business plans.

                                  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.

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                                    RogelioP EX DE HL
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                                    leckey wrote:

                                    So for those who grew up gaming, what was your favorite game(s) and on what systems?

                                    Atari 2600 -> Demon Attack Tandy CoCo - Dungeons of Daggorath Atari 5200 -> Star Wars Intellivision -> Dungeons & Dragons NES - Blaster Master :cool: -=[ Rogelio ]=-

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                                    • N Nish Nishant

                                      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


                                      Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
                                      My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com link

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                                      Fabio Franco
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                                      My brother is 18 years old and he does not just know Atari, but he has also played it. It is no excuse and a real shame. It is like to be an astrounaut and not know about the first man to step on the moon. Atari, not the first, but the god of all consoles. By the way, my first favorit game ever: "River Raid" ;)

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                                      • N Nish Nishant

                                        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


                                        Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
                                        My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com link

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                                        Lieutenant Frost
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                                        Hey now...I'm 22, and I was playing Pitfall on my brother's friend's 2600 up until about two years ago. Wow. That kinda sounds soap-opera-ish. :cool:

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                                        • L leckey 0

                                          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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                                          Zhat
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                                          Hmm, played alot of different ones thru the ages, but the one I really remember was one very few ever played. Back in the early/mid 70's (yes 1970's) I was in the Navy, and in our aircraft we had seperate monitors that did different types of functions but were connected to the onboard computer systems. There was a training "tape" that had this aircraft Icon flying across the top of the monitor in one direction, a boat icon on that would be the surface of the ocean and a submarine icon below it moving in the opposite direction. The idea was one person at one monitor would drop bombs from the aircraft to sink the ship/sub and the other person at the second monitor sub would fire missles...great way to "work" during slow periods or war and such.

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