Commodore 64 / Atari 800Xl

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Matt Vinyl
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Technically it was just Streets II
Was it? I know it was called the 'Bare Knuckle' series in Japan...

On the Emu scene, I've currently got:

- Fruit Emulators (BFM / JPM / Barcrest / etc...)
- Sega Megadrive (Gens - a brilliant emulator!)
- C64 (ViCE - Very tidy emulator)
- Amiga (WinUEA (or something) only used it a couple of times)
- Nes (Plays the old classics like a dream)
- Project64 (N64 Emu, surprisingly accurate and good!)
- Atari XL (Plays the classic games brilliantly...)

I know that you're not always on the correct side of the law with these, but I've only ever acquired games that I've already got tucked in the attic for nostalgia value... Not that it makes it any more legal, I just don't feel concious of the fact... :)

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Mattb wrote:My fave game has to be Monkey Island I, where you have to learn to be a pirate with 3 trials. The insults in the sword fighting were awesome
"... I'm Guybrush Threepwood, prepare to die!"

or you could pick ".. err, I'll just be on my way now.." or something like that :)

That was a wicked game :)
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Barry McGuigans Boxing on the Commodore 64. That was great game!

I remember buying my first computer in 1984. ZX Spectrum 48k..
First game i bought was Atic Atac. £5.50..


Ahh the nostalgia......
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remember this from ik+

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if you pressed T (i think) their trousers fell down.
i haven't laughed so much since granny caught her left tit in the mangle.
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Yeeeah i remember, streetfigher type game but did you fight different belts each time? Had a sunset background?
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deas92 wrote:Barry McGuigans Boxing on the Commodore 64. That was great game!

I remember buying my first computer in 1984. ZX Spectrum 48k..
First game i bought was Atic Atac. £5.50..


Ahh the nostalgia......
£5.50?! Yikes! You must've bought the boxed version (it was originally released in a black cardboard box with the cassette embedded safely inside)

I've got every copy of Crash magazine covering a 4 year span - will check the dates. In the limited edition magazine collectors' holders, no less!
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£5.50, well done! Surely the dearest game out at the time?
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Post by led »

C64? Anyone remember revenge of the mutant camels? Class game.

Did anyone have the 3DO console? Had the best FIFA of all time on that.
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led wrote:C64? Anyone remember revenge of the mutant camels? Class game.
Indeed, by good old Jeff Minter. Still mad. He's working for Xbox 360 now, the last thing he did was the music visualizer you get on it.
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