Day dop 26.06.2014 23:29 |
Which ones did you own? Favourite games? |
matt z 27.06.2014 06:50 |
NES (not old enough for Commodore etc) Favorites: 1) Ninja Gaiden 2) Castlevania 3) Blaster Master 4) all variations of PUNCH OUT! 5) Mega Man 3 6) GI Joe 7) world runner 3-d 8. Skate or Die eh. Can't remember Sega Genesis 1) Castlevania: Bloodlines 2) Gunstar Heroes 3) the Streets of Rage Trilogy 4) Contra Hard Corps 5) Dynamite Headdy 6) Golden Axe 1-2 7) Shinobi (2, 3 (3 was awesome)) 8) Quackshot starring Donald Duck 9) that first Mickey Mouse game. Forget what it's called SNES 1) super castlevania 2) rock and roll racing 3) super Mario kart 4) Mickey Mouse magical Quest 5) Mega Man x series SEGA Cd 1) Eternal Champions CD (hilarious and unique unlike it's shitty genesis counterpart) 2) Sonic Cd 3) Mickey Mania (unique) 4) Spider Man CD (excellent, drastic improvement over genesis game) SEGA 32x 1) Knuckles Chaotix 2) Tmek 3) Kolibri the rest of the ones I played all pretty much sucked or were bad ports Gave up games shortly after ps1 -2 Notable: Mario kart N64 Never played Sega Saturn, Nintendo GameCube etc Forget the rest |
Chief Mouse 27.06.2014 09:43 |
By the way, anyone watching the Angry Video Game Nerd? :-) https://www.youtube.com/user/JamesNintendoNerd |
The King Of Rhye 27.06.2014 11:00 |
Good topic................I had an Intellivision, later NES, later SNES, later N64, later PS1, later (and still have) PS2................. For Intellivision...........loved Burger Time, Bump n Jump, Tower Of Doom (if I got that name right)........ NES............Punch Out, Super Mario (of course!), Excitebike, Zelda..........probly some others I am forgetting...... SNES...........Final Fantasy II (awesome rpg!), Sim City (spent endless hrs playing that) PS1...........Triple Play Baseball (first game I had that sounded like the commentary was a real game on tv.....lol) PS2.............Madden and NCAA Football........aint played it in a while, but I still got a killer triple-option-offense team going in NCAA Dynasty mode! My teams lead the country in rushing and are last in passing......hehe..... |
brENsKi 27.06.2014 11:36 |
between 1983 and 1995 i was lucky enough to own: >>atari 800xl - with stereo pokey chip, 256k memory expansion and a disk drive with us doubler...running games menus created by the likes of IanK, RobC and Howfendos (fantastic machine in its time) >>atari stfm with memory expansion, colour monitor and blitter chip with external hard drive >> commodore amiga 500+ >>commodore amiga 1200 (with hard drive) i loved the old classics, on the atari 800xl - galaxian, scramble, caverns of mars, electraglide, pol position, starbowl football, star raiders I & II, last starfighter, rescue on fractalus, defender, asteroids, gyruss, xevious, zaxxon, zybex, fort apocalypse, draconus, battlezone, and loads more besides also played loads of pub/chip shop arcade machines...as well as the classics, space invaders, pacman etc but this was before most of you were born lol |
Day dop 28.06.2014 11:41 |
The machines in the household whilst I was growing up, and ones that I owned myself.... (I'll list games underneath each one that spring to mind - worthy of a mention. Obviously there'd be plenty more but I'd be here all day.) Intellivion. Dungeons and Dragons, Lock n Chase, Astrosmash, ZX Spectrum (48k!) The Hobbit (Text adventure). Ant Attack. Saboteur. Deathchase. Manic Minor. Wheelie. Atari 130 XE (One of Atari's final 8-bit models - a brilliant machine) Mercenary. The Eidolon. Rescue on Fractalus! Alternate Reality. Electra Glide. The Great American Road Race. Archon. Boulder Dash. Karateka. Atari ST. Dungeon Master. Tass Times in Tonetown. Oids. Defender of the Crown. Barbarian (Psygnosis). Mousetrap. Commodore Amiga. Shadow of the Beast. Great Giana Sisters. Rocket Ranger. Sega MegaDrive Revenge of Shinobi. Golden Axe. Mickey Mouse. SNES Mario Kart. Super Mario World. N64 (My favourite of all the consoles) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Mario Kart 64. Super Mario 64. Star Fox 64. GoldenEye 007. PS1 Doom. Alien trilogy. Resident Evil. I'll stop there. |
Day dop 28.06.2014 11:47 |
brENsKi wrote: between 1983 and 1995 i was lucky enough to own: >>atari 800xl - with stereo pokey chip, 256k memory expansion and a disk drive with us doubler...running games menus created by the likes of IanK, RobC and Howfendos (fantastic machine in its time) >>atari stfm with memory expansion, colour monitor and blitter chip with external hard drive >> commodore amiga 500+ >>commodore amiga 1200 (with hard drive) i loved the old classics, on the atari 800xl - galaxian, scramble, caverns of mars, electraglide, pol position, starbowl football, star raiders I & II, last starfighter, rescue on fractalus, defender, asteroids, gyruss, xevious, zaxxon, zybex, fort apocalypse, draconus, battlezone, and loads more besides also played loads of pub/chip shop arcade machines...as well as the classics, space invaders, pacman etc but this was before most of you were born lolI see you're fond of that machine too. Rescue on Fractalus! Remember that alien that would occasionally spring up and bash the ship window? That thing made me jump out of my skin, first time it happened. You've mentioned a few there that I had too - "caverns of mars, electraglide, pol position, last starfighter" Good memories. |
Day dop 28.06.2014 12:08 |
Chief Mouse wrote: By the way, anyone watching the Angry Video Game Nerd? :-) https://www.youtube.com/user/JamesNintendoNerdCheers. I'd not seen that channel before. |
matt z 28.06.2014 22:13 |
Was ZX spectrum a UK system only? About a year ago while looking up specs on one of my favorite b movies DEATH WISH 3 I noticed there was a VIDEO GAME released on that ... console? (*btw I stopped at ps1, 2 .... weren't those from the 2000s?) |
Day dop 29.06.2014 03:44 |
The ZX Spectrum was a computer. The most well known version was the earliest one (a tiny machine that could've been used as a door stop). It says on Wiki "The Spectrum was among the first mainstream audience home computers in the UK, similar in significance to the Commodore 64 in the USA." Here - link I'm not sure if it was available in the US or not. I've since read there were a number of computers that were pretty much clones of it made around the world, especially elsewhere in Europe. Actually, that got me curious and I just looked it up. Clones!... clones everywhere! link A lot of people are still fond of the Spectrum. It might not look much now, but in its day it was a great little machine. The PS1 came out in 1995, and the PS2, I think, was the year 2000.... After the machines I mentioned, I had a PS2, Gamecube, Xbox and Xbox 360. But my interest waned throughout the years. It's rare I play any of them these days. I've not even bothered with the latest ones - Xbox One and PS4. Even though the audio and visuals are more impressive now, the newer machines don't have the magic about them that those old ones had. |
matt z 29.06.2014 09:17 |
^ suppose that's age vs nostalgia? Or is it due to the perceived dimensionality of 2-d versus 3-d? Most games seem to be variants of first person perspective. I wonder what young people think about playing old console games. Thanks for clearing up the Zx (zed? ) thing. Also. If ps1 was 1995 and therefore 90's Add to the list 1. Primal Rage (close media port) 2. Twisted Metal series(extremely fun/challenging, 2player mode as well) 3. Numerous CAPCOM arcade ports (street fighter s... alpha, sf ex, sf vs X-Men etc etc) 4. Metal gear solid 5. That one ridiculous kung fu cowboy shooter game.... (Thinksof ridiculous theme song) RISING ZAN: SAMURAI GUNMAN! ! 6. hmmm. Guess I missed some gems |
ITSM 01.07.2014 16:11 |
My favourites of the old/classic games: 1. Prince of Persia 2. Ski or Die 3. Iron Man (car game) 4. California Games II 5. Double Dragon III ...and of course Mario. |
brENsKi 02.07.2014 07:51 |
i still have an atari 800xl - and just recently purchased an sio2sd device for it which works as a virtual disc drive... not a bad bit of kit to save having hundreds of 5¼" floppies everywhere also have an atari 520stfm (with 1mb upgrade - WOW!!!) - and am currently rebuilding a small-form dell optiplex to create what will be an arcade emulator for hundreds of thousands of games across multiple formats.... this thread has dragged me into nostalgia mode |
matt z 02.07.2014 20:14 |
Wow! You can upgrade an Atari????! Craziness. Never got into all that modification stuff. .. wish I had. I miss some of my games that have since been lost or destroyed |
musicland munich 02.07.2014 20:24 |
^that 1MB upgrade works also with a AMIGA 500 (actually 512 kb + 512 kb ) . There was a slot for a extra memory card. Edit : there is an option to run Commodore 80's classics C64/Amiga games on your Windows PC. In german we call the software "Emulatoren"...most of the software is for free. Use Google for more information. I've tried it a couple of years ago and it worked pretty well. Quite sure that there are english websites with tutorials. |
The Fairy King 02.07.2014 23:49 |
Here are some of my favorites: NES -Super Mario Bros 3 -Castlevania: Simon's Quest -Bucky O Hare -Super Mario Bros -Contra(Probotector) SNES -TLOZ: A Link To The Past -Super Mario World -Street Fighter 2 -Yoshi's Island -Super Mario Kart SEGA Megadrive (didn't own one, played it at friends') -Sonic 2 -Comix Zone N64 -TLOZ:Ocarina of Time -GoldenEye -Perfect Dark -Mario 64 -TLOZ: Majora's Mask -Banjo Kazooie |
brENsKi 03.07.2014 01:26 |
matt z wrote: Wow! You can upgrade an Atari????! Craziness. Never got into all that modification stuff. .. wish I had. I miss some of my games that have since been lost or destroyedyes. both 8-bit and 16-bit models - as above. as for the games, no worry - they're all over the internet these days in archives and collections: if you still have an 800xl or an STFM you can buy a pice of hardware that works like a virtual disc drive - that accesses the files from a plug-in Sd card. if you haven't got either machine these days - there's loads on ebay for about £30. there's a guy in Poland - Lotharek - selling the virtual drives on ebay - they come pre-loaded with atr, exe come and st files. |
FlorianS 09.07.2014 10:14 |
This brings back great memories...had a Comodore C 64 and LOVED Maniac Manson Test Drive Law of the West Little Computer People GI Joe (you had to flip the disc!!!) Summer Games, California Games and so many others which are not forgotten On Amiga I loved North and South Wings Wings of Fury Wing Commander Mad TV and again...a lot of gems which are not forgotten |
ITSM 10.07.2014 06:53 |
I forgot "North and South" and "Wings of Fury," played them for hours...! |