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Favorite Video Game as a Child? (pg. 3)
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UWM
quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
then of course you have you're games from the school library like

number crunchers
oregon trail hehehe


I ing downloaded number munchers the other day to play it and reminisce I'm not even kidding.

:stongue:
Floorfiller
quote:
Originally posted by UWM
I ing downloaded number munchers the other day to play it and reminisce I'm not even kidding.

:stongue:


that's bad ass man...you'll have to send me a link or something...i would OWN that now hehehe
torontotrance
thanks for that brilliant piece of logic there tweek, you deserve a medal for your efforts

You can talk about anything and everything and since the poor games forum is lame and the COR is not, what's the harm in talking about the old days

Number Munchers! i remember that

Oregon Trail anybody?
or that stupid fish game, where you could be a ton of diff species
torontotrance
thanks for that brilliant piece of logic there tweek, you deserve a medal for your efforts

You can talk about anything and everything and since the poor games forum is lame and the COR is not, what's the harm in talking about the old days

Number Munchers! i remember that

Oregon Trail anybody?
or that stupid fish game, where you could be a ton of diff species
UWM
Double post! Gahhh!
prolikewhoa
DUCK HUNT!!!!!!!1111one
wwu.punisher
Tetris, Contra, and Guerrilla War... all on the original NES.
Boomer187
up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, B, A, select, Start. kick ass.
P4z!
Super Mario Bros 3
Zelda
Street Fighter II
Ghost & Goblins
Super Soccer
Turtles
Mr. Pink
Atari- Frogger, and Pitfall

Nintendo- Ninja Turtles, Super Mario Bros 3

UWM
quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, B, A, select, Start. kick ass.


Oh, the millions of minds that have that sequence burned into their brains for eternity.
MrSquirrel
quote:
Originally posted by UWM
If you remember Coleco-vision and the control paddle with the dial and the number pad then you are truly 1337.


Montezuma's Revenge, anyone? Popeye? Carnival?

I'm old. .


You are still young lol.

One of my buddies had an Intellivision and a TexasInstruments TRS80. We used to play all sorts of crazy stuff on those.

My favorite home video game was River Raid on the Atari 2600.

In the arcade it was all about Galaga and Pole Position and later on, Rampage.

I remember trying to get my parents to buy me the original Nintendo which was 350 dollars and came with the gun, and Robby the Robot to use when you played the non duck hunt game it came with. I ended up getting my nintendo at the age of 8. Hell, I bought Zelda two days after the original release date and got screwed by the power surge memory erase glitch that they later told you on the games to "hold down reset while pressing power".

Ahhhh the childhoodness.

MrS
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