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Growing up...there was always that ONE game!

Discussion in 'All other topics' started by venomX05, Apr 26, 2005.

  1. deezp1

    deezp1 Regular member

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    if you really want to go old skool, I still have the ORIGINAL home gaming console, the FairChild. its games consist of Pong, Hockey, some type of Arknoid game, and some other games that were just like pong
     
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    for me it was master blaster for the nes and rygar,right now i'm addicted to madden,I also have a commodore 64/128 with alot of games but,never play it(some elderly man gave it me)probably end up selling it
     
  3. deezp1

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    I loved Rygar, that was a great game. There was this game where you were just two dudes just fighing on the street and the object was to make your opponent fall in the manhole. you could also get stunned by a lady throwing a flower pot on your head. what was the name of that game?

    oh yeah here is a pic of the fairchild ->
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  4. nohelpme

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    Wow Rygar I played that game and i was so bad at it. I remeber the one you were talking about with the sewer that was huge. Anyone remember double dragon! That was a great game it was so huge for its time.
     
  5. Alien13

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    Hey how come this thread has gone back so many pages i like to know what games ppl like.
     
  6. gozilla

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    outrun was tops. it was actually the first game i ever played all the way back in '87.
     
  7. venomX05

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    Yeah Alien, tell me about it...this thread should have been hopping on the main page!

    ;)

    BTW...Bloody Wolf, for the TurboGrafx 16, hella bad @ss game!

     
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    joust for atari, rc-pro am and ff for nes. golden oldies. also super mario world is a goodie; i found a copy of it and an ac adaptor at a garage sale today :D good times.
     
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    Phantasy Star 4 for the Genesis, awsome as heck game and Y's books I and II for turbo grafix 16.
     
  10. venomX05

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    Ghost and Goblins for the NES and then Crystalis for the NES...hell yeah, baby! Takes me back!

    ;P
     
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    street fighter and mortal combat on sega genisis.i couldnt get enough of the blood and violence. even though they are atlest 12 yrs old i still play them from time to time. can u say fatality.i still play galaga too.
     
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    Oh yeah, Cystalis was a hell of a game for nes...
     
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    For those that care

    Wonder Boy (Arcade)

    Jet Set Willy (Spectrum)
     
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    Paperboy for NES. I used to play that game for hours.

    Super Mario was fun, but I think I have more fun playing that now than I did when it was new.
     
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    A game that's old and I would always play again? Hmm... well since I was born around the time of Game Gear, and didn't really get into gaming until PlayStation, I would say maybe Half Life for the newer generation kids. =D

    But one game that really sticks out in my mind is Resident Evil. It's shoddy now... but back then it was pretty damn good.

    EDIT: Can't believe I forgot this! GUNSTAR HEROES!!!
     
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    I Was Looking For Something About How To.... And Instead I Find This Thread About Best Old Games, And All Of You Should Be A Shamed Of Your Selfs For Not Even Chooseing The Best Game Of All = In (1988)LOL,Tecmo Bowl. Very One Wanted To Be The Bears Because Of Good Old #34 Walter payton. Just Run, Run, Run.
     
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  17. hursty

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    who can forget the c64 with games produced by thamolus,games like sanxion and delta,the music was awesome,and not forget the original jet set willy,

    btw....i have all these emu's for the ps2,so all is not lost

    c64
    spectrum 48k
    gamegear
    megadrive
    snes

    not forgeting all the party/capcom/midway pack's you can get these days

    there is a even a full working nes emu for the pc!!!
     

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