Favourite (retro) console?
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Re: Favourite (retro) console?
Post by Citizen » 12 Feb 2020, 20:19
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Re: Favourite (retro) console?
Post by unoduetre » 12 Feb 2020, 21:59
The jingle killed me.
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Re: Favourite (retro) console?
Post by Citizen » 12 Feb 2020, 22:29
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Re: Favourite (retro) console?
Post by unoduetre » 13 Feb 2020, 00:35
Citizen wrote:I like at the end it shows Formula One, a single player game, then the two kids playing together with the boy mad that he lost, and when he takes the game cart out, it's a bootleg of Tiny Toon Adventures, another single player game.
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If you look closely, the child on the left doesn't really push the buttons on the controller. You know, it might be that situation when an intellectually disabled child is invited to a family meeting and they give them something to hold, so they look good in a photo.
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Re: Favourite (retro) console?
Post by Moulders » 13 Feb 2020, 10:01
-Tai-Chi Tortoise
-Rebelstar
-Chaos
-Head over heels
-Jet Set Willy
-Wizzball
-Slightly Magic
The perfect home computer because it was invented by a mad ginger man with a battery powered scooter.
Earl Douglas Haig, Order to the British Army, 12 April 1918
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Re: Favourite (retro) console?
Post by Citizen » 13 Feb 2020, 11:01
Moulders wrote:Zx Spectrum (128k) for:
-Rebelstar
More like BraveStarr. Easily one of the top 25 best video games starring a Native American space cowboy.
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Re: Favourite (retro) console?
Post by Moulders » 13 Feb 2020, 11:04
Citizen wrote:More like BraveStarr. Easily one of the top 25 best video games starring a Native American space cowboy.
Yes indeed. So good that if I reviewed it I'd give it 30/30
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Re: Favourite (retro) console?
Post by vendetta041990 » 08 Mar 2020, 15:26
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Re: Favourite (retro) console?
Post by Nishizono Shinji » 12 Mar 2020, 18:33
vendetta041990 wrote:Mine is probably the original playstation... so many nostalgic memories, great graphics, and the overall design of the console is just amazing
I remember when the first PlayStation was released and how blown away by the graphics I was. I used to hang out in the game section of department stores playing Tekken on the demos before it was officially released

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