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Manic Miner on the 64? That's just wrong.


 
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Mr Do! In the arcade.


 
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this is the short list (it could be waaay longer ๐Ÿ˜‰
commodore 64
last ninja 1 & 2
bobby bearing
uridium
hawkeye
wizball
staff of kanarth
thrust
super cycles
mercenary
gunship

amiga A500+
eye of the beholder 1 & 2
space hulk
geoff crammond formula 1 grand prix
cannon fodder
lemmings
speedball 2
beneath a steel sky
gunship 2000
fire & ice
gods

3D0
space hulk
road rash
killing time
doom (it was by far the worst version of doom ever converted,but it was the first version of doom that i played.also the music was the best ever!)

playstation 1
final fantasy vii
doom
gran turismo 1 & 2
ridge racer type 4
disruptor
wipeout 2097 & 3
tomb raider
rollcage

playstation 2
god of war
ico
gta vice city
gran turismo 4
half life

atari jaguar
alien v's predator
tempest 2000
wolfenstein

xbox
half life 2
oddworld munch's odyssey,strangers wrath
project gotham racing 2
fable
doom3
jet set radio future

n64
ocarina of time
goldeneye
turok dinosaur hunter 1 & 2
super mario 64

gamecube
f zero gx
windwaker
twilight princess
metroid prime
resident evil 4

that'll do for now ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 12/06/2012 5:45 pm
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Scanned the entries so far and didn't see it.....

WORMS ๐Ÿ™‚

Phantasy Star on the Sega Master System, a game completed 3 times due to battery backup failure.

One from the BBC B where you were in a massive haunted house of many rooms all filled with odd moving pixellated shite, early platform game. Any suggestions?


 
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Not really that long ago I know, but..
Ty Tiger & motogp, both on xbox.


 
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Head over heels. Utter brilliance.

Stealth Fighter

Renegade / Target Renegade

So many hours on a 128k spectrum +2.


 
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Scanned the entries so far and didn't see it.....

WORMS ๐Ÿ™‚

Can't believe i forgot that one! Probably the most addicitive game that you don't have to pay monthly for.


 
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Sensi Soccer


 
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OIDS [ST]
Dungeon Master [ST] Automation 097 ๐Ÿ˜‰
Doom [PC]
SWOS
Goal! or Kick Off2
Elite
Virtual Pool
Worms+
Dark Forces
Quake 2


 
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Anyone remember Hellgate on the vic20?
What about any of the Alan minter stuff like attack of the mutant llamas?


 
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This article is worth reading if you had a Speccy or C64. There are a few quotes from ZZAP and Crash magazine journalists. Really brought back memories. I still have my rubber keyboard Speccy 48k in working order. Wish I still had my Amiga 500.

[url= http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-face-off-zx-spectrum-vs-commodore-64 ]Eurogamer Digital Foundry Speccy vs C64[/url]


 
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Repton
And Sensible Soccer, as above.

Also, there was one where you were some kind of wizard, and you could change into animals. You had a limited number of changes per level, and basically each level consisted of changing into appropriate animals - so a cat to jump up, a baboon to climb a rope, and so on.
No idea what it was called.

Tanks, too.


 
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There are a few quotes from ZZAP and Crash magazine journalists.

I was chatting to Julian Rignall on Twitter the other day. In't the Internet brilliant?


 
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Chuckie Egg! Why has no one mentioned Chuckie Egg?


 
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Target renegade foe the speccy was ok but the bloke on this video is class... ๐Ÿ˜ฏ


 
Posted : 12/06/2012 7:55 pm
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Bubble bobble anyone?


 
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cheers Northwind I had no recollection of rebelstar II until I saw that screenshot and it all came flooding back !
Great game !


 
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SNES-Zelda
Gameboy-Tetris
Arcade-Chase HQ

finest of their era.


 
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Not quite a vintage as some, but this is epic.

http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/uxpil/ive_been_playing_the_same_game_of_civilization_ii/


 
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SuperSprint (arcade version with all the steering wheels)

1942


 
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Micro machines
Kick off
Defo bubble bobble
Arkanoid
Shuffle puck cafe
Hunchback
Missile command
Echo the dolphin
Crash bandicoot
To name but a few that owe me hours back!!!


 
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cant believe i cant see it above, pacman..........


 
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Loved this


 
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This article is worth reading if you had a Speccy or C64.

Just read through that whilst eating tea. Dinner. Whichever. Anyway. Really interesting read, thanks for posting.

Bubble bobble anyone?

A mate and I completed BB on the ST. Genuinely, no cheats or anything other than the lives and few credits it gives you. It took us [i]months.[/i]

Target renegade foe the speccy was ok but the bloke on this video is class

Ooh cool, it's a wetwo weview of Tawget Wenegade. Shame he's wubbish at it.


 
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Used to love playing Gauntlet when I was a lad. Epic multiplayer in its day. How times change.


 
Posted : 12/06/2012 9:09 pm
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Not quite a vintage as some, but this is epic.

http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/uxpil/ive_been_playing_the_same_game_of_civilization_ii/

Hehe, that's quite fascinating, even though I never played the game.


 
Posted : 12/06/2012 9:09 pm
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Elite, end of thread

well not quite, you can free download oolite and have even more fun
http://www.oolite.org/


 
Posted : 12/06/2012 9:11 pm
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Hired Guns on the Amiga

My favourite game ever


 
Posted : 12/06/2012 9:14 pm
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That's quite a feat, Pyjamarama was a swine of a game to complete.

I had a walkthrough, does it still count?

edit: thanks for the link, will be playing that again, cheers ๐Ÿ™‚


 
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+1 for Chuckie Egg if only for the sounds


 
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Turbo Esprit on the spectrum - the first game I can recall where you could ignore the goal and the time pressure and just go and have a muck about in the game world instead


 
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Posted : 12/06/2012 9:27 pm
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Reading this lot back there's so many games I've played and forgotten about.

Honorable mentions to Silent Hill (the original), Half Life 2, Hunchback, Tony Hawks Pro Skater (1, 2 and 3), Rogue Spear, Metal Gear Solid 2, Colin McRae's and Thrill Kill (!)


 
Posted : 12/06/2012 9:29 pm
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and for the very old, Galaxians
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mmmm, monochrome


 
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School daze on the speccy. Wizball C64. Wasteland and Bard's Tale on the PC and the original AD&D games on PC too. Oh, and Autoduel on the Amiga. Bother, forgot Bruce lee on the speccy.


 
Posted : 12/06/2012 9:40 pm
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I played Hunchback in green monochrome, my mates old Amstrad.


 
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Numerous spectrum stuff as a geeky kid, Descent and Lara Croft thereafter, thankfully didn't get into it more.


 
Posted : 12/06/2012 9:43 pm
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Descent
- Thanks, that was the game I had in my head but just couldn't remember. Never could get the hang of that


 
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Speedball II was ace and now on the iPad! Hogs of war was class and played Powermonger to death to complete the entire map only to realise it was only one small map in a grid of about 50 maps!


 
Posted : 12/06/2012 9:46 pm
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They put speedball 2 on the iPad??? WICKED! Time to raid the wife's iTu nes account. All I need now is for the new X-COM to be a addictive as the original version and I'm sorted.

Now, if they did a re-boot of System Shock and Syndicate that were better than the originals...


 
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Double Dragon
Golden Axe
Pole Position
Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge
FFVII
Outrun
Sonic the Hedgehog
Manic Miner. (possibly the most difficult platform game of all time).
There was an arcade game where you flew an F15 fighter. Cant remember the name. Anyone?
Best of all was Granny's Garden on the BBC.


 
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afterburner ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 12/06/2012 9:59 pm
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Phfffft. Dizzy collection FTW

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