ColecoVision was awesome - Im only 21 but i've played one - Turbo (their pole position clone) was friggin awesome with the steering wheel.
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Quoth Gravekeeper View PostI had an Intellivision but I found it at a garage sale when I was 14 ;p
Dungeons & Dragons~
But yes, AD&D was a wicked game for the Intellivision
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Quoth Broomjockey View PostPfft. Whippersnapper. I had it until one of the controller cords frayed, then my parents got me a NES.
But yes, AD&D was a wicked game for the Intellivision
What was the name of it....
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Quoth Gravekeeper View PostI had an Atari before the NES came out. I for the life of me cannot place the name of the one game I remember playing all the time though. It made utterly no sense, you were some sort of bug trying to whittle away at the blocks around this....giant pixel you had to kill.
What was the name of it....
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Quoth AdamAnt316 View Postpreferred Joust on my Atari 7800. Now there's an obscure system...
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Quoth Broomjockey View PostNo, just unpopular. There's a difference Now, the VECTREX. I'm pretty sure that's obscure.
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...Weren't we one-upping one another with regards to personal video game/computer-related old age in another thread already? ^_^
I'll see your Vectrex and raise you a Sears Tele-Games."For a musician, the SNES sound engine is like using Crayola Crayons. Nobuo Uematsu used Crayola Crayons to paint the Sistine Chapel." - Jeremy Jahns (re: "Dancing Mad")
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Quoth AdamAnt316 View PostSounds kinda like Yars' Revenge. Didn't play that one all that much; preferred Joust on my Atari 7800. Now there's an obscure system...
and I know Vectrix. Again, from yard sales....
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Quoth Gravekeeper View PostMy primary concern now is simply getting from my house to the bus stop and back without collapsing or being waylaid by Fremen.
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( On a side note, after this rant, a coworker christened me Muad'dib. >.> )I am no longer of capable of the emotion you humans call “compassion”. Though I can feign it in exchange for an hourly wage. (Gravekeeper)
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Quoth Gravekeeper View PostSort of...the one I'm thinking you're at the bottom of the screen and giant bugs are involved somehow. -.-
and I know Vectrix. Again, from yard sales....
My first sighting of a Vectrex was at a hole-in-the-wall flea market which is long-gone. It didn't have any games or accessories, but it was damn cool, and priced only $10. Unfortunately, I couldn't come up with the funds at the time, and when I went back the next week, it was gone. Fortunately, I've made up for it in the meantime.
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My dad used to have CoCo's, versions 1, 2 and 3. 1 and 2 were cassette-loaded DOS games... 3 had slot-loaded cartridges. Now, the saddest thing is... he has three of each - one is a complete, working model and the others were the spare parts - and he STILL HAS THEM.
I can understand they're vintage... but dad, come on... they've been in STORAGE the last 15 YEARS. I don't think they even WORK right anymore!!
However, I have to admit, my favorite games for them were:
a game that started with a "G"... it was a cassette-load DOS. I think it was something like "Grunge" or some thing. It was a monster-hunter game.
Rampage.
Miami Vice.
Oh yes... when my brother was old enough to figure out how DOS worked... he was about three years old... he taught me how to change the color of the screen and play midi music by writing short programs.
Can't remember it now for the life of me though.
Quoth Gravekeeper View PostI had an Atari before the NES came out. I for the life of me cannot place the name of the one game I remember playing all the time though. It made utterly no sense, you were some sort of bug trying to whittle away at the blocks around this....giant pixel you had to kill.
What was the name of it...."FUCK NO I DON'T WANT YOUR FREAKY ALIEN MOTHERSHIP ORANGES. " - Cookiesaur
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Quoth Munkie View Postyou can look at this list, see if something jumps out as famililar-ish... Atarti 2600 Games List
This game had pixels large enough to bludgeon a man to death with.
I use to play a lot of Jumpjet and Police Quest on my archaic IBM PC. Also large enough and heavy enough to kill a man.
Oh oh, Karateka!
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