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The Oldest Game You Have?
Last Battle for the Sega Genesis.
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TV Pong machine
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Asteroid!
Well, ok. Not the original one, but it's damn close. |
I have a box of NES games somewhere, possibly my Atari 400 as well. Who knows whats in it. I do know I still have Zelda II. Still have some of the old game 'n watch games.
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My 2600 and Game Center stuffed with 57 cartridges.
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Night Stalker - Intellivision
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I have most of the launch titles for the NES. Nothing before that, I think.
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Still have old NES carts. I gave away my 2600 a long time ago.
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I play Go. Some estimate it is 4000 years old. :p
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Pool of Radiance - DOS game - on mixed 3.5" and 5.25" discs (for PCs with both kinds of drives). EGA graphics game. Boxed (although in very bad shape) and with the manuals. I played hours of it on my grandpa's 386/16mhz. Last time I played it was a few years ago - although I used a downloaded version off the internet and Moslo to play it.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...lEncounter.png Damn, that makes me want to play it again. I think I'll power it up next time I wanna play a PC game. |
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My Intellivision II, with about 20 games or so games.
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Pac-Man(Atari 2600) - got it with my Atari 2600, for my B-Day, back in 1981.
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tetris for the original gameboy.
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Combat came with the Atari 2600, so that is my oldest.
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I have a ton of Atari 2600, NES, and SNES games stuffed away in the basement collecting dust. The oldest game I have that I still play to this day is probably the original Doom.
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My NES carts. The orginal Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt ... I think this was a combo cartridge with both games in one (?)
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I have an Intellevision, along with a Frogger arcade game.
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Originally Posted by majorjoe23
I have an Intellevision, along with a Frogger arcade game.
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This game for my C64: Seven Cities of Gold, I think it came out in 1984.
http://www.danielthomas.org/Assets/cities2.gif I think I have Gunship for the C64, also. |
Originally Posted by Yavin
How did you manage to unplug the Frogger arcade game and move it to your house/apartment while retaining the high scores? ;)
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Originally Posted by Yavin
How did you manage to unplug the Frogger arcade game and move it to your house/apartment while retaining the high scores? ;)
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Originally Posted by rgarcia
This game for my C64: Seven Cities of Gold, I think it came out in 1984.
http://www.danielthomas.org/Assets/cities2.gif |
Originally Posted by JasonF
That is the best game in the history of computer games.
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