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Nintendo: GunSmoke, Jackal, Mario 2, Super Dodgeball, Super Tecmo, Contra, Blades of Steel, Kung Fu, Rush N' Attack (must beat the Soviet Union with a butter knife), Baseball Stars (friggin' awesome), Golf, RC Pro-Am, Excitebike, Hockey, Tyson's Punch out, Tennis, TMNT, Ring King!, Mega Mans
Sega Genesis: Herzog Zwei, Spiderman, Super Offroad, Mortal Kombat, Jungle Strike, NBA Jam, Shinobi, Powerball. |
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started on a Commodore 64, but really got into it with nintendo and then a 286 PC. Played a million games, but the favorites off the top of my head are below:
NES/SNES - Tecmo Bowl, Tecmo Super Bowl, Street Fighter 2, Dragon Warrior, Aerobiz, Contra, Mike Tyson Punchout PC - Airborne Ranger, Railroad Tycoon, Civilization, Master of Orion, Front Page Sports Football Pro, Counterstrike, Age of Empires 2, Risk XBOX - Madden Nowadays I'll play the occassional Strat-o-matic game on the computer, or xbox game if I'm at a friends house. Dug out the old NES and SNES for my 2 and 4 yr old kids, but I think it was just an excuse so I could play it |
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I've owned and played most of the home systems up till NES. Plus a few hundred different arcade versions.
I was never much of a fan of the platformer games. And a lot of the computer stuff doesn't do much for me. I just don't type well enough for the seemingly mandatory keyboard controls. Stuff I like Defender - Both arcade and 5200 Football on the odyessy II Asteroids Computer space- The first commercial coin-op, horrible game but the sense of playing the first game... Pong- Second coin op, and the one that made all the others possible. Deathrace Space invaders Gorf - Combined the best of several games. Quantum - really creative for its time Plus a bunch of others. Sadly most of what's done today is a handful of the same games with diferent pictures. And they do so little with the memory and processors avaialble. Consider that the classics were less than 16K and often less than 4K with nearly no processor speed to speak of. There's a bunch of interesting but simple games on this site Steve B |
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Right now I only have the first X-Box,,and don't play very often- but when I do play, I mostly play "Black".....
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I still have a NES and play Mike Tyson's Punch Out nearly on a daily basis. That game never seems to get old (along with many of the other classics for the system).
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Xbox- Frontlines, Fuels of War. Halo (the latest 3 versions) and Odd World- Munch's Odyssey and Stranger.
Also just got the Kinect, it's unbelievable. Certainly gets you off the couch. iPhone- Words with Friends (scrabble), Angry Birds, and Sporcle all help kill time while waiting for stuff. |
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0073735963. I'm not much of a gamer, but of all the platforms I have used, Baldur's Gate II is an amazing game. |
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