For me it has to be Blade Runner
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- Serendipityhaven
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the original Load Runner played on the C64 way,way back now.
i'm stuck in the joystick and one button for shooting era mind you
i'm stuck in the joystick and one button for shooting era mind you
You know you're something special,
And you look like you're the best
And you look like you're the best
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I don't wanna create a list, but
Hungry horace,
the hobbit,
manic miner,
especially attic attack, but any of the Ultimate games
sorry, couldn't do just one
Hungry horace,
the hobbit,
manic miner,
especially attic attack, but any of the Ultimate games
sorry, couldn't do just one
Goths have feelings too
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man,i feel hopelessly out of touch.
i once "played"Duke Nukem on ps1 with all the cheats activated.
kind of defeated the object i thought...
i once "played"Duke Nukem on ps1 with all the cheats activated.
kind of defeated the object i thought...
You know you're something special,
And you look like you're the best
And you look like you're the best
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r-type on the sega master system because it was incredibly hard.....(the only version of this game that was btw, because bonusses were very sparse, so if you lost one life during the game, you knew it was lost...so you had to keep reaaaally concentrated for hours, just to lose a life in level 7 or something by which you started throwing things at your tv )
I also spent hours on the early sierra on line games......
I also spent hours on the early sierra on line games......
shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather....
GooooooWay back through the mists of time and on the old , humble nes there was a game called Low - G - Man...Kept me entertained for hours......Plus honorable mentions for game boy tetris, Playstation doom,various incarnations of ISS footy,and a spot of mindless killing & maiming on both unreal tournaments
"Very Elderly Bastard Groovy"
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For me it has to be the original Resident evil for the playstation.
Like all great games, it is impossible to define why it is so brilliant
It's the sort of game you can spend all night playing (I blame this game for me messing up me A levels)
Like all great games, it is impossible to define why it is so brilliant
It's the sort of game you can spend all night playing (I blame this game for me messing up me A levels)
Gazza for England manager
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...or Elite on the Commodore 64!!!!!
There's a sorta new version out now for PC...Freelancer
V good...
There's a sorta new version out now for PC...Freelancer
V good...
Amused to death...
All the "Ocean" games on the ZX Spectrum (Sabre Tooth/Atic Atak)
Jet Pack / H.E.R.O. on spectrum
Halflife, Max Payne, Unreal Tournament and Unreal on PC
Jet Pack / H.E.R.O. on spectrum
Halflife, Max Payne, Unreal Tournament and Unreal on PC
This Is Not Ordinary S & M
This Is M & S S & M
This Is M & S S & M
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Load Runner on the 64 - was that a Llamasoft number? I loved Gridrunner and Matrix on the Vic-20 - how anyone could get Gridrunner in 3.5K is a miracle.
So...Gridrunner, OR Tomb Raider I, into which I still get lost for many many hours at a time.
Dave
So...Gridrunner, OR Tomb Raider I, into which I still get lost for many many hours at a time.
Dave
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
Mmm... Blade runner was nice!
I liked The Longest Journey a lot! (but then, I have this thing for dragons...)
I borrowed "the journeyman projet" from my cousin some time ago. But it's still sitting on a shelf (yes, that cousin). Haven't tried it yet. Can any of you recommend it?
And of course there's all the monkey islands...
Speaking 'bout videogames... wasn't there someone on Dominion that was going to make one whith TSOM? Anybody remembers that? Anything came out of it?
Behave!
Ganith
I liked The Longest Journey a lot! (but then, I have this thing for dragons...)
I borrowed "the journeyman projet" from my cousin some time ago. But it's still sitting on a shelf (yes, that cousin). Haven't tried it yet. Can any of you recommend it?
And of course there's all the monkey islands...
Speaking 'bout videogames... wasn't there someone on Dominion that was going to make one whith TSOM? Anybody remembers that? Anything came out of it?
Behave!
Ganith
Human stupidity knows no limits.
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From recent years, Goldeneye on the N64 has to be mentioned. It was the only decent game for that particularly machine, and what a game it was - it had it all!
Gameplay, secret bits, decent music, bl**dy difficult but certainly not impossible...all leaving you with a desire to start playing it all over again once you've finished it, which you can't say for many games!
Nothing's come close to it since, though Timesplitters 2 (playing @ the mo on PS2) is actually pretty similar to it.
Gameplay, secret bits, decent music, bl**dy difficult but certainly not impossible...all leaving you with a desire to start playing it all over again once you've finished it, which you can't say for many games!
Nothing's come close to it since, though Timesplitters 2 (playing @ the mo on PS2) is actually pretty similar to it.
Amused to death...
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Everything on the C=64 was awesome!
California Games, attack of the mutant camels, maniac mansion, zak mc kraken, miami vice andandandand...OOHHHHH!!!!
LOVE IT!
And you know what... I still HAVE an orginal C=64 (you know, a thick brownish one, not the sissy white flat ones), with a Final Cartridge III!
A C=64 has the most beautiful blue screen I've ever seen...
What's even better...you can play ALL games of the C64 on your PC! Check out this site: http://www.computerbrains.com/ccs64 and download the ccs64 emulator! There are also several links to sites with games that match this emulator.
Izzy (barely trying to contain himself).
California Games, attack of the mutant camels, maniac mansion, zak mc kraken, miami vice andandandand...OOHHHHH!!!!
LOVE IT!
And you know what... I still HAVE an orginal C=64 (you know, a thick brownish one, not the sissy white flat ones), with a Final Cartridge III!
A C=64 has the most beautiful blue screen I've ever seen...
What's even better...you can play ALL games of the C64 on your PC! Check out this site: http://www.computerbrains.com/ccs64 and download the ccs64 emulator! There are also several links to sites with games that match this emulator.
Izzy (barely trying to contain himself).
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Quake 1 - I played that game to death and then got really into it.