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Drewcifer wrote:Wizard of Wor, on the C64. I still play that every now and again.

And yeah, Moon Patrol rocked!

I also have an Adventure! emu that I fire up every so often for fun. Adventure was a text based fantasy game from the '70's. You traveled through a cave, looking for treasure, fighting trolls. Very simple two word commands, GO WEST, GET SILVER, THROW AXE, and so on. My dad thinks he still has a tape of it, somewhere. Anyone out there know FORTRAN? :)
I thought adventure was the little block that carried the spear and what you're speaking of is Zork...eh

Either way...I still play things like Moon Patrol....and Gyruss...still have enough skills to beat that evil biatch thing from hell.
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Ghost Rider wrote:That's why I emulate...my 2600 is far too dead for anything useful :D
I think I am the only person in the world who has a Nintendo that still runs flawlessly and a 2600 that runs like new.... (although I do need another joystick or two, they are about shot)
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Oh I still have a NES....it's my 2600 that has seen better days.

Though amazingly my Pac man and 5200 works perfectly fine.
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Ghost Rider wrote:I thought adventure was the little block that carried the spear and what you're speaking of is Zork...eh
IIRC, the Zork games were loosely based on Adventure!. I'd have to go googling to be sure, the info escapes me, but I think Adventure was written in the late '70's. My dad and I played it (over Compuserve) when I was 8 or 9, I think, which would be '78 or '79.
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Ghost Rider wrote:I thought adventure was the little block that carried the spear and what you're speaking of is Zork...eh
IIRC, the Zork games were loosely based on Adventure!. I'd have to go googling to be sure, the info escapes me, but I think Adventure was written in the late '70's. My dad and I played it (over Compuserve) when I was 8 or 9, I think, which would be '78 or '79.
Yeah that'd put the age right...just wondering because either there are two Adventure's and my poor brain is just hobbling or one is something different.
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weemadando wrote:Anyone remember some weird puzzle game called "Dinosaur Discovery"?
I do. I kinda liked it but it was just a few pictures of fossils with the prehistoric ages.
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Captain Lennox wrote:
weemadando wrote:Anyone remember some weird puzzle game called "Dinosaur Discovery"?
I do. I kinda liked it but it was just a few pictures of fossils with the prehistoric ages.
No, this was the one where you were on an island and had to find a dinosaur egg, then incubate it in some mad scientist lab...
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NF_Utvol wrote:I think I am the only person in the world who has a Nintendo that still runs flawlessly and a 2600 that runs like new.... (although I do need another joystick or two, they are about shot)
I've got a NES toploader that is in mint condition.....

Oh, a good replacement for your 2600 controllers are Sega Genesis controllers! Works like a charm! 8)
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Ghost Rider wrote:Yeah that'd put the age right...just wondering because either there are two Adventure's and my poor brain is just hobbling or one is something different.
You know, I think there was a version of Adventure put out by the same people that put out the Zork games (Infocom?) now that I think about it. Too, I think the square with an arrow was from an Atari game, with graphics. The original Adventure (and Zork games?) were completely text based, no graphics whatsoever.
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I've been laying since my relatives Amiga, and another uncle of mine had an Atari, does this make me old school.

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Ghost Rider wrote:Yeah that'd put the age right...just wondering because either there are two Adventure's and my poor brain is just hobbling or one is something different.
You know, I think there was a version of Adventure put out by the same people that put out the Zork games (Infocom?) now that I think about it. Too, I think the square with an arrow was from an Atari game, with graphics. The original Adventure (and Zork games?) were completely text based, no graphics whatsoever.
Yeah Infocom did...hmmm maybe I'll dig up.

Ah the old text games...oi the weirdo lovable times.
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Damaramu wrote:
NF_Utvol wrote:I think I am the only person in the world who has a Nintendo that still runs flawlessly and a 2600 that runs like new.... (although I do need another joystick or two, they are about shot)
I've got a NES toploader that is in mint condition.....

Oh, a good replacement for your 2600 controllers are Sega Genesis controllers! Works like a charm! 8)
Sega genesis controllers for an Atari 2600? What kind of crack have you been smoking?

Bah, the toploaders are not REAL NESs, ya gotta have the old school front flap loaders.
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NF_Utvol wrote:
Damaramu wrote:
NF_Utvol wrote:I think I am the only person in the world who has a Nintendo that still runs flawlessly and a 2600 that runs like new.... (although I do need another joystick or two, they are about shot)
I've got a NES toploader that is in mint condition.....

Oh, a good replacement for your 2600 controllers are Sega Genesis controllers! Works like a charm! 8)
Sega genesis controllers for an Atari 2600? What kind of crack have you been smoking?

Bah, the toploaders are not REAL NESs, ya gotta have the old school front flap loaders.
The Master System controllers have the same pin design.

As for the old style NES...ah the classic box/toaster...I still have it and love it.
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Because when we first got a PC, AOL got stuck at 9600 baud, I was only able to download small games, and came across some good old ones...

Such as the Intellivision for the PC games, including Astrosmash, Utopia, and some skiing game that I forgot the name of.

Regretfully, although my family purchased an Apple IIe back in 1985 or so, we never really used it...
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Yeah, Im old school. I still like to play some old C-64 games via an emulator. I think I have CCS-64? I think my C-64 still works, but setting it up is not worth it.

I still like to play M.U.L.E and HERO. Sometimes I play Impossible Mission.

Here is a list of my favorite games I played on the C-64.

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i´m currently playing:

ultima V
bubble bobble

and i want to get Turrican which i´ve downloaded but it didn´t work. i can´t get passed the intor picture after the speech:

"WELCOME TO TURRICAN! ANOTHER DAY ANTOTHER TRY, BUT REMEMBER: SHOOT OR DIE!!! HAHAHAHAHA!!!"

that was cool.
does anybody remember the program for the C64 which would play "my bonie is over the ocean" on the floppy drive? is it possible to emulate that on the PC?
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I have a mint Intellivision. Sea battle is a great game for its time..
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SPACEWAR!

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ASTEROIDS!

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And amazingly I know people with the original cabinets for asteroids and such not....well now to find Star Wars the custom cabinet(too bad never madea Return of the Jedi in that Vector style)
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Ghost Rider wrote:And amazingly I know people with the original cabinets for asteroids and such not....well now to find Star Wars the custom cabinet(too bad never madea Return of the Jedi in that Vector style)
I would kill for a Space Invaders. Those things go for thousands on Ebay. One of the guys here at work collects pinball machines. He's seen them go for tons.
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Ghost Rider wrote:And amazingly I know people with the original cabinets for asteroids and such not....well now to find Star Wars the custom cabinet(too bad never madea Return of the Jedi in that Vector style)
I would kill for a Space Invaders. Those things go for thousands on Ebay. One of the guys here at work collects pinball machines. He's seen them go for tons.
Hmmmmmm...well unfortunatly the only problem is while the places sell them pretty reseaonably(ah rentals/buys...based all upon age...I think Space Invaders rates around $500~1000)...the repairs will be probably pretty high.

Still...thousands you say :wink: ?

But yeah I heard pinball machines especially classic or just some of good design go for insane amounts...personally they frustrated me too much to think of buying one......ah college and screaming at them.
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Hmm, Jump Jet, VGA Frogger, Mission to Mars, some newer ones I still play are Duke Nukem and the Commander Keen series... If I had an old computer to put old games on I'd play a lot more of them (as of now trying to run Chopper Commander with my machine means instant death upon trying to take off as I speed into the air at the speed of light...)
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Hell most of my old games do that(I no longer can enjoy any Wing Commander games...maybe Prophecy)

Though it's quite funny to watch...which is why I emulate...at least Contra is not going at light speeds(and it's the arcade...which had a bit more difficulty then the NES version...though eventually the SNES version had a much better difficulty level...so far only beaten by the newest PS2 version, but that's because they force you on HARD)
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I don't play games which date back to the C64 era, but I do still play Detroit.. It's an old game by Sierra where you run your own automobile company. I'm currently managing a corporation called Innsmouth Cars, operating out of New England... (Northeastern USA, in game terms)

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Ghost Rider wrote:Hell most of my old games do that(I no longer can enjoy any Wing Commander games...maybe Prophecy)

Though it's quite funny to watch...which is why I emulate...at least Contra is not going at light speeds(and it's the arcade...which had a bit more difficulty then the NES version...though eventually the SNES version had a much better difficulty level...so far only beaten by the newest PS2 version, but that's because they force you on HARD)
Oh yes, trying to play Wing Commander is really fun. Forget pressing autopilot, your at the waypoint within a minute. And dead in a few seconds...

I wouldn't mind having a 386 or a 286 just to run games on. Of course I wouldn't mind having an original Atari to play all those games on either.
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