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Post by Lieutenant Columbo on Oct 3, 2006 22:12:11 GMT
Here... you can borrow mine.
DO go on!
;D
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Post by Lieutenant Columbo on Oct 6, 2006 9:37:36 GMT
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Post by Stan Butler on Nov 6, 2006 13:13:23 GMT
Just bought this from B&M Bargains. 30 built in C64 games on one joystick. Simply plug it into your telly, switch it on, then go all retro... I paid £3.99 for it. Bargain!
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Post by Lieutenant Columbo on Nov 6, 2006 14:02:05 GMT
Oh hey? What games are on it?
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P.S. And which 'B&M' were it?
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Post by Stan Butler on Nov 6, 2006 17:26:57 GMT
P.S. And which 'B&M' were it? B&M? Oops, I meant HOME BARGAINS! (or Home & Bargain, whatever it's called) The one in Bowton. To be honest, I've never heard of some of the games but you get... Championship Wrestling Cyberdyne Warrior Cybernoid 1 & 2 Eliminator Firelord Impossible Mission 1 & 2 Winter Games Bullriding Exolon Flying Disk Gateway to Apshai Jumpman Junior Paradroid Pitstop 1 & 2 (like Pole Position) Rananrama Silicon Warrior Speedball Summer Games Super Cycle Sumo Surfing Sword of Fargoal Tower Toppler Uridium World Karate Champ A & B Zynapps
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Post by The Collector on Nov 6, 2006 21:07:15 GMT
Kool!
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Post by Stan Butler on Nov 6, 2006 23:48:16 GMT
Not played all of them yet, but I'm getting slightly addicted to Karate Champ!
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Post by BlackRaven on Dec 17, 2006 14:42:52 GMT
Obviously, you had to achieve good marks in your work and all that stuff, but at the time who coulod be arsed doing that on a game. Thats why you didn't do well on it. "Good marks" was nothing to do with it at all. In fact, skipping lessons successfully was part of the fun. The idea was to catapult all the shields. Some you could reach by jumping on the stairs (or firing from the stairs). Most though you had to do by bouncing one off a teachers head. This meant you had to escape quickly or ensure somebody else got the blame. Once they were all flashing you had to then hit the teachers in turn and they would reveal a safe code. You then had to switch the shields off from flashing (same way you switched them on) and then write the safe code on the blackboard.
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Post by Stan Butler on Dec 17, 2006 14:47:12 GMT
I see!
I didn't have the game myself, I only borrowed it for a short time off a mate. Maybe if I had more time on it, I would have firgured that out!
Oh well!
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Post by Conrad Poohs on Apr 29, 2007 15:36:28 GMT
The title eludes me right now, but there was a C64 game that was like live-action Chess, where each piece had certain powers (like a basilisk who could zap you with its eyes). Begins with "A." I LOVE this game, and I can't think of it (they say the memory's the first to go).
I also loved Mille Bournes. I'd never played the card version of it till after I learned the computer game, then found a deck of the cards. My friends and I would play for hours.
Ah, the C64... what memories. I didn't own it, but two of my college friends did, and we'd take turns playing on it. For the time, it was a great machine.
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Post by Stan Butler on Aug 21, 2007 13:19:55 GMT
I've just spotted THIS on play.com... Now I'm not exactly sure what it's all about. Anyone any ideas or heard of it before? Also found THIS too.
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Post by Lieutenant Columbo on Aug 21, 2007 14:12:59 GMT
I've just spotted THIS on play.com... Now I'm not exactly sure what it's all about. Anyone any ideas or heard of it before? Also found THIS too. First link - 'KIN HELL - A GRAND? Who cares what it is for that money - I'll not be enquiring further! N.
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Post by The Collector on Aug 21, 2007 14:36:21 GMT
I've just spotted THIS on play.com... Now I'm not exactly sure what it's all about. Anyone any ideas or heard of it before? Also found THIS too. First link - 'KIN HELL - A GRAND? Who cares what it is for that money - I'll not be enquiring further! N. a that price it's not gonna be a seller!
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Post by Stan Butler on Aug 21, 2007 15:30:53 GMT
First link - 'KIN HELL - A GRAND? That was my first thought. Who cares what it is for that money - I'll not be enquiring further! N. I was just curious that's all!
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