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Posted: 2/22/2023 11:31:34 AM EDT
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Magnavox Odyssey with the overlay you had to put on the tv screen is what I remember.
Magnavox Odyssey |
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If you associate that video game with your childhood, you just might be young enough to explain the apparent clueless.
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I played that game when I was very small, and it was in the Del Amo mall.
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Jarts before all the sissies banned it
eta: misread title lol |
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Did you draw from the holster or shoot from ready?
Didn't it have a prostitute that would talk shit? |
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Quoted: That's what? Level 2? 3? Or do you mean the later level? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I’m still stuck on the speed bike level 30 years later. That's what? Level 2? 3? Or do you mean the later level? Subterranean level. Where the whole level is the speed bike. I’ve beaten battletoads for Gameboy time and time again. This level however I must not have the coordination |
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Only two games mattered....MANY quarters went into those machines.
Battlezone and Galaga ETA: Pole Position for honorable mention |
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i think 'Missile Command' may be more relevant to today's geopolitical environment
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I still have the same Magnavox Odyssey 3000 I played in 76.. I also have a NIB heavy sixer...
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Oh man!!! I loved that game so much!!!! I always wanted to play it, it was always the 4 quarter or more game too!
There was another similar one, older, like mid 80's.. I distinctly remember the guy falling from the water tower after he was shot! Looking for that one now. Possilby "wild gunman" FMV Failed To Load Title |
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Let's see...
1) Star Wars, in the cabinet that you sat down in. Old-school vector graphics. 2) Pole Position. I still remember the opening "POLE POSITION!" in the electronic voice. 3) Galaga and Kung-Fu, staples at the local skating rink. 4) TMNT the arcade game. Turtle Power! 5) Ivan "Ironman" Stewart's Super Off Road. Gotta hit that nitrous across the finish line! 6) Afterburner, in the cabinet that would rotate as you flew. Game Terminal in Nashville has a TON of old arcade games, some for free, some that cost money, including some that I had never heard of, like Krull, and rarities like Discs of Tron. |
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90's laserdisc trash game, Lethal Enforcers was a better game by far.
Afterburner and Stun Runner are my two favorite arcade games though, they came out in the very late 80's. |
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I remember when the local arcade got one. One of the few games they set up a waiting list for.
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Quoted: If you remember this game, your childhood rocked. https://epicsports.cachefly.net/images/72745/500/wiffle-ball-24-pc-floor-display-w/32-bat-sets.jpg View Quote Attached File |
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I have a copy for the 3DO.
Might still have a sealed copy of part 2 for the Sega CD. |
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Had it for Sega CD with the light gun. Ground Zero Texas and Patrol as well.
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This was one of my favorites. After watching the movie, I dumped many quarters in it.
Arcade Laserdisc: Fire Fox (1983 Atari) |
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I think if you grew up before video games, your childhood rocked
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I remember the full auto hack for Space Invaders on the Atari 2600.
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I remember playing that game as a kid at the local bowling alley in the mid 90s.
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/384690/DF1C84A1-C2EE-4E84-860F-49DAEF11A8D4_jpe-2720495.JPG View Quote My brother caught one of those. With the top of his head. I’m surprised it didn’t kill him. |
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