Did any of you Old Farts own a C64???

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.cage

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I have one, but i've not used it since I was like 7 or something. Still got all the carts/tapes ;p

Football manager was the bomb, and terminator :D
I also remember one game where you were a pumpkin that bounced around a castle with a witch in and shit, anyone remember the title? :|

oh and danger is correct, sensible soccer is one of the best games ever, easily.
 
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S-Gray

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A quick Google brings up a Game called "Cauldron or Cauldron II".. Made in 1986
 
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GDW

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My best mate had a Vic 20 whilst I unfortunately had the Dragon 32 ......an absolutely shite lump of plastic. I think the only good game for it was a decent version of Defender
 
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.cage

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Originally posted by Super_Gray[SG]
A quick Google brings up a Game called "Cauldron or Cauldron II".. Made in 1986

that's it mother fuckers!
 
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Ash!

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Anyone remember Daley Thompsons Decathlon on the C64
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How sore was your fingers after the 100 meters
 
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Mellow-

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Originally posted by .cage
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Konami in racial slur shock!


Either that or he's being sucked off and saying that in xtc.
 
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old.Reverend Flatus

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Remember Arcadia, Action Biker, The Hobbit, Urban Upstart, Popeye, Pyjamarama, Falcon Patrol?

I have the ccs64 emulator and 40 games weighing in at a massive 4M if anyones interested.
 
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Ono

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Basically the C64 was the best games machine in the best era for games.

Some games which I still fondly remember spending more time than I should have on were:

Summer Games 2
Pitstop 2
Paradroid
Thing on a Spring
Bounder
Wizball
International Soccer
Sanxion
Dropzone
Way of the Exploding Fist
IK+
The Last Ninja
Lords of Midnight
Spindizzy
Boulderdash
Starquake
Delta
Impossible Mission
Leaderboard
Parallax
Beachhead 2
Shadowfire
Uridium
 
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Scouse

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Oh Yes :)





Anyone remember the programmer Stavros Fasoulas??


Or Rob Hubbard for the music?


Or Andrew Braybrook for Gribbley's Day Out/Uridium/Paradroid/Morpheus/Ranarama etc.etc.....



GREAT! :great:
 
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xane

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I vote for the Spectrum as the best for games, remember TLL, Jet Pac, Hobbit, Lords of Midnight, Sabrewulf, Knight Lore, to name a few.
 
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djpringle

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Originally posted by xane
I vote for the Spectrum as the best for games, remember TLL, Jet Pac, Hobbit, Lords of Midnight, Sabrewulf, Knight Lore, to name a few.

Speccy versus C64 argument raised from the dead but you have a point with the Imagine games in the list.

Frodo is a good emulator btw
 
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Wij

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Originally posted by old.Reverend Flatus
Remember Arcadia, Action Biker, The Hobbit, Urban Upstart, Popeye, Pyjamarama, Falcon Patrol?

I have the ccs64 emulator and 40 games weighing in at a massive 4M if anyones interested.

REV FLAT IN POST SHOCKAH !!!11 :eek6:

Speccy > C64 :)
 
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Ash!

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And Who Could forget Attic Attac and Jet Set Willy !!!!!

BTW Probably for a different forum but did anyone have A Coleco Vision games console circa 82-83 I think. Donkey Kong rocked on that
 
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Lester

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I used to play a game on the spectrum where you had a moon buggy and had to make bridges over holes and get to some installation before it launched a missile.

Name?
 
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~YuckFou~

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My younger brother had a C64, Daley Thompsons Decathlon was indeed a blister maker :)
 
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Wij

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Originally posted by oldlester
I used to play a game on the spectrum where you had a moon buggy and had to make bridges over holes and get to some installation before it launched a missile.

Name?

Lunar Jetman
 
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granny

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Had a ZXSpectrum for years, but my first computer was a ZX81, jesus they were shite.. but great at the time! Spectrum games I remember fondly... Way Of The Exploding Fist, that rocked, JetPac, AticAtac, any of the other Ultimate games... how about Jet Set Willy? I can still hear the crappy music now :p

My brother had a C64 - only games I really remember playing on that were WizBall and some stealth bomber game?
 
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lynchet

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Stavros Fasoulas...Rob Hubbard...Andrew Braybrook

:clap:
Names you could rely on to produce great stuff :)


10 pts for the first person to remember the name of the spider on Gribblys Day Out :)
 
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Scouse

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10 pts for the first person to remember the name of the spider on Gribblys Day Out



That'd be quite a feat - as it was, in fact, a CRAB :)













(Called Seon)...... :p
 
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Scouse

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C64 >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Speccy


Speccy = Teh color classsshhhhhh.....

Speccy:
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C64:
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C64 = Teh Win! :)
 
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Penry

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I got a C64, still in use from time to time ….

OK, I admit it, I got 3 of em, and about 300 games,

And 3 speccys, with 200 games,

And erm, Amstrad CPC464 (green screen), Atari 2600, Atari ST, Amiga 500, Amiga 1200, BBC B, BBC Master, Mattel Intellivision’s (de best), Commodore CD32’s, NES’s, SNES’s, N64, Playstation etc etc ….. about 40 in all.

You can all say ‘Oh dear..’ together now …..

But you cant knock me Operation Wolf arcade cabinet in pride of place in me lounge :), (Or the bubble bobble next to it) :)
 
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granny

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Originally posted by Penry
I got a C64, still in use from time to time ….

OK, I admit it, I got 3 of em, and about 300 games,

And 3 speccys, with 200 games,

And erm, Amstrad CPC464 (green screen), Atari 2600, Atari ST, Amiga 500, Amiga 1200, BBC B, BBC Master, Mattel Intellivision’s (de best), Commodore CD32’s, NES’s, SNES’s, N64, Playstation etc etc ….. about 40 in all.

You can all say ‘Oh dear..’ together now …..

But you cant knock me Operation Wolf arcade cabinet in pride of place in me lounge :), (Or the bubble bobble next to it) :)

:clap: :m00: :clap: :m00: :clap: :m00: :clap: :m00:

Edit: needed moo's.
 

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