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Countless COUNTLESS COUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUNTLESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Hours / days / months / years spent playing this.

Ma se Porsche! Same! Myself and my now deceased mate used to play this every minute of every hour of every day of every weekend. Used to play it on colour at his house and B&W / CGA at mine.

Loved the nitro's !
 
Haha these games are all from your generation :p never seen any of them!

I'm certainly not one of the oldest members here :p but I have a 20 years of gaming behind me and like most members would agree, certain games (even if they were crap) have a special place in our hearts.
 
I'm certainly not one of the oldest members here :p but I have a 20 years of gaming behind me and like most members would agree, certain games (even if they were crap) have a special place in our hearts.

Same. Going on 22 years of gaming since we bought our golden china console.

Thing is ... there's a lot more playability in the old nintendo nes games than in a lot of today's ones. Obviously I'm referring to single player titles.

Think about it: How many times do you replay a single player title that you bought? Now...how many times have you played Super Mario Bros / Adventure Islander / Spartan / Elevator Action / Mappy / All the Sierra Quest games, etc. ?

Also ... how many of your games today have 2 player mode on the same screen? Out of all my titles I have maybe 2-3 which I can use both controllers on.

IMHO Nintendo (and Sega) had the most epic 2-player titles. e.g. : Contra / Track & Field / Ice Climber / Snow Bros / Battle City / Jackal / Double Dragon / Excite Bike / Double Dribble / TMNT / Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers / B Wings / Monsters in my Pocket / Ironman! / Not to mention the 1st ever 2 player title ... Joust.

We literally played these titles ALL night ... and it wasn't about the graphics, it was about the laughs with friends (and trying to kill each other off more than finishing the actual game)
 
Been playing games since Commodore 64 and Sinclair Spectrums, my step dad was in the IT industry back then, and he'd always bring new gadgets home to play with. From sound cards to the first 1ghz CPU back in 1995.
 
Been playing games since Commodore 64 and Sinclair Spectrums, my step dad was in the IT industry back then, and he'd always bring new gadgets home to play with. From sound cards to the first 1ghz CPU back in 1995.

I still remember Adlib sound cards and hercules / tandy graphics was way above our budget.
 
I still have my sinclair spectrum :D :D :D

From sound cards to the first 1ghz CPU back in 1995.

Hope I don't understand you wrong, but....

Erm the first 1GHZ CPU was the AMD Athlon and that was in 2000, a week later the PIII 1GHZ was released. In 1995 we were playing with P1 133 and 166mmx cpu's
 
I still have my sinclair spectrum :D :D :D



Hope I don't understand you wrong, but....

Erm the first 1GHZ CPU was the AMD Athlon and that was in 2000, a week later the PIII 1GHZ was released. In 1995 we were playing with P1 133 and 166mmx cpu's

I did not have a pc in those year(1995-1998)
Still had my sega gensis and nes keeping me busy those years(I did play doom back then though:))
 
I still have my sinclair spectrum :D :D :D



Hope I don't understand you wrong, but....

Erm the first 1GHZ CPU was the AMD Athlon and that was in 2000, a week later the PIII 1GHZ was released. In 1995 we were playing with P1 133 and 166mmx cpu's

The first production RISC/CISC 1GHZ cpu came out in 2000 around March I think, but the first 1ghz RISC chip came out in 1995, you couldn't play games on it, it was primarily a number cruncher of note, it might've been 1996 but yeah I was still in High School when I saw it at my step-dads work.
 
I'm certainly not one of the oldest members here :p but I have a 20 years of gaming behind me and like most members would agree, certain games (even if they were crap) have a special place in our hearts.

Geez to think we have 20 years of gaming behind us already is a mad thought..
 
The first production RISC/CISC 1GHZ cpu came out in 2000 around March I think, but the first 1ghz RISC chip came out in 1995, you couldn't play games on it, it was primarily a number cruncher of note, it might've been 1996 but yeah I was still in High School when I saw it at my step-dads work.


See thats better :D

epic !
 
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