It makes me want to cry when I think about the decline in popularity of arcade machines. Back in the early eighties, there wasn't a chippy in England that didn't have a permanent queue of scruffy youths waiting impatiently to throw away all their loose change.
your go only lasted about twenty seconds cos the games were so f**king hard, but what what the hey...
Wasting all your pocket money
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Double Dragon, I used to be able to finish it without losing a life
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afterburner....and space harrier.....I both almost finished them...and r-type, just the same....
shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather....
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Just for you, Scardwell, I've altered two of the options.Scardwel wrote:Wot no 'Defender' or 'Asteroids'
Since there is a maximun of ten choices, I had to pick the most iconic games; it was uber hard to narrow the list down - I'd have liked to have included R-type, Ghouls n Ghosts etc. I Had to just pick the ALL TIME ARCADE DADDIES.
Show-off. I bet you kept cheating by using that 'elbow' attack all the time.hallucienate wrote:Double Dragon, I used to be able to finish it without losing a life
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elbow, elbow, headlock, knee in the gut, knee in the gut, throw over the shoulder, next!Black Shuck wrote:Show-off. I bet you kept cheating by using that 'elbow' attack all the time.hallucienate wrote:Double Dragon, I used to be able to finish it without losing a life
My altime favourite arcade game was a top-down motorcycle ralley game had you racing through different cities against cars and bikes. I can't remember the name now though
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Hello all
for all you old style gameing nuts out there.........................
www.games.lapoo.com.
Cheers
Paul
for all you old style gameing nuts out there.........................
www.games.lapoo.com.
Cheers
Paul
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i remember that one! Never played it too much though.Quiff Boy wrote:cool site!!!
my fave was dragon ninja
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?let ... me_id=7643
Now, the obvious question. Anyone know how to get hold of ROMs for MAME?
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I used to have it on my atari stQuiff Boy wrote:cool site!!!
my fave was dragon ninja
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?let ... me_id=7643
shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather....
I've still got my atari, in its box with about 30 gamesranddebiel² wrote:I used to have it on my atari stQuiff Boy wrote:cool site!!!
my fave was dragon ninja
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?let ... me_id=7643
Dont ask why, I cant even remember what games I'v got, except the classics of course.
Paul
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mine broke down a few years backzaltys7 wrote:
I've still got my atari, in its box with about 30 games
Dont ask why, I cant even remember what games I'v got, except the classics of course.
Paul
shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather....
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yep.... leave it with me...hallucienate wrote:i remember that one! Never played it too much though.Quiff Boy wrote:cool site!!!
my fave was dragon ninja
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?let ... me_id=7643
Now, the obvious question. Anyone know how to get hold of ROMs for MAME?
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On another note: the first pinball game I ever played:
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IZZY! YES!!!!!
I spent most of my last 2 years at art school pumping my grant into that beastie!
Thanks for the memory
Blast
I spent most of my last 2 years at art school pumping my grant into that beastie!
Thanks for the memory
Blast
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aargh!elguiri wrote:Wot, no "missile command"..................
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Could never get the hang of arcade games but I had a mate who was addicted to Missile Command. I got a degree in Eight Ball Deluxe pinball from Leeds University Student Union though. And spent far too much time playing Digger and Labyrinth when I got my first job in computers.
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That Gorgor looks like a beaut. Creature From The Black Lagoon, Indiana Jones, Star Trek and Judge Dredd were my faves, from memory. All were hammered relentlessly in The Drydock in the early ninties, when I should've been in Kitson College learning about hearts. Ah well.
Dave
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Gorgar was the first speaking pinball machine. German speed-metallers Helloween even made a song about it, btw.
Nice to know that one's brain is filled up with all this useful information.
Nice to know that one's brain is filled up with all this useful information.
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Satr wars without a doubt......
Wire frame galactic magnificence.
The TRON arcade game was brilliant also ....
Gorf.... Galaxians.... R Type
Paddy.
Wire frame galactic magnificence.
The TRON arcade game was brilliant also ....
Gorf.... Galaxians.... R Type
Paddy.
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Ha! Sussed it. All by me lonesome.mugabe wrote:Gorgar was the first speaking pinball machine. German speed-metallers Helloween even made a song about it, btw.
Nice to know that one's brain is filled up with all this useful information.
Helloween clearly know what's what. Wespect!
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Don't they all seem twee now?
I voted for outrun by the way. Used to like the blonde bird.
I voted for outrun by the way. Used to like the blonde bird.
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As the day is long.
As the day is long.