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- Bruce Rioja
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Now why didn't I think of looking there?communistworkethic wrote:take your pic Bruce...
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&ie ... sion&meta=
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Back to the games y'all.
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No. Commie's Googling should point you in the right direction. The transfer2.co.uk lot look a bit more reputable than some of the others.Bruce Rioja wrote:I want to send the tape to someone who can do it for me. Have you anyone in mind LGM?Little Green Man wrote: Do you want to do it yourself or do you want to send the tape away to get it done?
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for some of us these were the height of computing prowess, who can forget how long it took to load "The Hobbit" (12 minutes!! for about 15k!) and how long each picture took to load on the screen...
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kevin nolan is so fat, that when he sits around the house he sits around the house
kevin nolan is so fat, that when he sits around the house he sits around the house
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that's quality. the imagination is fantastic, if a little frustrating to play sometimes.communistworkethic wrote:for some of us these were the height of computing prowess, who can forget how long it took to load "The Hobbit" (12 minutes!! for about 15k!) and how long each picture took to load on the screen...
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Here's you go guys turn your 40Gb hardrive and 3.0Mhz Pentium 4 in to 48k of gaming beauty....
http://www.worldofspectrum.org/
http://www.worldofspectrum.org/
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kevin nolan is so fat, that when he sits around the house he sits around the house
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I'm lucky enough to have the Emulator disc with 400 spectrum games on, the only problem is it won't save games, so I'm buggered if I want to relive to glory days of the Hobbit (then again, who wants to go north, northeast, south, west northwest, north, northeast,west,west,south,east,north, east only to find yourself watching the screen you left 40 mins ago slowly load up!!)communistworkethic wrote:Here's you go guys turn your 40Gb hardrive and 3.0Mhz Pentium 4 in to 48k of gaming beauty....
http://www.worldofspectrum.org/
prefared waxworks myself!
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Got three of my games on there! Around 1984 I was writing and selling advenure games through the small ads in the back of Computer Weekly. Sold around 300 games in total which might not sound much but paid for my first printer (Sinclair thermal transfer job) and some other bits and pieces. Check out House Of Orion, The Dungeon and Raid On Lethos. All of the verb/noun game variety and all very, very dated!
Got three of my games on there! Around 1984 I was writing and selling advenure games through the small ads in the back of Computer Weekly. Sold around 300 games in total which might not sound much but paid for my first printer (Sinclair thermal transfer job) and some other bits and pieces. Check out House Of Orion, The Dungeon and Raid On Lethos. All of the verb/noun game variety and all very, very dated!
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any fans of Worms on here?
Worms 2 for the PC is perhaps the greatest one, I'm not convinced with the 3D one as yet but brilliant fun
Had some amazing games on the Atari ST as well. Graphics aside a realistic F16 fighter game with proper sorties, lots that fall into the "shit but good" category like Chuck Rock
Worms 2 for the PC is perhaps the greatest one, I'm not convinced with the 3D one as yet but brilliant fun
Had some amazing games on the Atari ST as well. Graphics aside a realistic F16 fighter game with proper sorties, lots that fall into the "shit but good" category like Chuck Rock
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greatest game
the game i can think of that is brilliant is frogger the one were you controll a frog get him across the road then over the logs that are going down the river really fast then in to his home and you had to get five in to go to the next level that was years ago but today it has to be fifa 06 then fifa 07 thats out soon
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I had Return to arms, but it took me yonks to find Champions of Norrath! Both are almost as good as Baldur's gate: Dark Alliance. Straight forward hack and slash, can't beat it!americantrotter wrote:PS2-Champions of Norath Return to Arms. (closely followed by GTA San Andreas, then the Godfather)
PSone-Resident Evil 2
Super Nintendo-Super Tecmo Bowl
Nintendo-Sky Shark, Punch Out
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They were all done by the same company(Snowblind). Baldur's gate 2 was a different company. Best bit about RTA is you can use your CON character. I absolutely love them both. I really enjoyed Baldur's gate as well, but they messed up on 2 by not keeping the characters playable from 1 to 2.Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:I had Return to arms, but it took me yonks to find Champions of Norrath! Both are almost as good as Baldur's gate: Dark Alliance. Straight forward hack and slash, can't beat it!americantrotter wrote:PS2-Champions of Norath Return to Arms. (closely followed by GTA San Andreas, then the Godfather)
PSone-Resident Evil 2
Super Nintendo-Super Tecmo Bowl
Nintendo-Sky Shark, Punch Out
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How anything outside of the Champ Manager/Football Manager series can be considered addictive in comparison is beyond me!cowdrill wrote:the most addictive game ive ever played has got to be Tiger Woods 2003 on the Xbox
Can't whack a bit of Super Mario Kart on the SNES
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