What game would you bring back?
What game would you bring back?
I used to love that Lyrics game from about six year ago. For some bizarre reason I also enjoyed one called TV Times (I think) it was like a prototype of the NUTS game. They were both games I'd happily play regardless of how much cash I could win. Bit like Pointless now where I get a bit sucked in and just enjoy playing it. Seems odd that a lot of decent old games disappear to the games graveyard in the sky. They should have a 'retro' bit where they resurrect old games for a couple of months. Am I right in thinking BAM is pretty much disappearing from the latest updates?
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Great memory....Found one of them set up in the entrance to the caves at Cheddar Gorge! Which until I found a machine (GUAB) in the waiting room of a hospital in Lancashire was the strangest site I'd found.quizard wrote:It was called Maze Master - The last effort from Coinmaster as I remember. They were still recycling questions that had been around since Quiz Master.
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Pepsi Music quiz-my favourite game of all time with old doc where is he now fox. Top gameplay - q's, t or false and answer grid rounds and used to pay.
Stand and Deliver- for the amount of game you got for 50p
And of course original Word Up- amazing to think now but then I recall the tenner would be about 1200 points.
I still think there should be an archive like mame for these old games. Ive seen that a lot of old fruit machines are preserved but quiz games don't seem to get the same treatment.
Stand and Deliver- for the amount of game you got for 50p
And of course original Word Up- amazing to think now but then I recall the tenner would be about 1200 points.
I still think there should be an archive like mame for these old games. Ive seen that a lot of old fruit machines are preserved but quiz games don't seem to get the same treatment.
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