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  • #31
    ......... wow, sounds interesting!
    This space is empty... or is it?

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    • #32
      Any of these crazy british computers:

      1.Dragon 32
      2.Oric 1
      3.M5
      4.Jupiter Ace
      5.ZX80/81

      I got the ZX81 - it was horrible
      No tape deck, so everything was typed in on that nasty 'touch sensative' keyboard/plank
      No colour/no sound.
      1K ram.......ah the amazing games you could play

      Anyone remember the name of that super home computer from the 80's(dont know which country made it) that had 128k and could run different software from differnet platforms, if my memmory hasn't gone it also had the capability to display 320x200ish in about 16 colours i think?

      I didnt dream this did I?
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      • #33
        The Sam Coupe?
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        • #34
          on the ibm, it was called "the temple of apshai trilogy", one part of it was called "the upper reaches of apshai" if i'm not mistaken.

          re: nostalgia factor in new games
          I just saw "Life: the Padwan Path" or something in KayBee the other day, with the movie tie-in to star wars. I've never played Life, so i'm leaning towards that.

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          • #35
            Re: old fart nostalgia

            Originally posted by da_hal
            inspired by the guy who had wooden risk pieces...post up any oddities in early games you had/played. for me:
            I actually saw a Risk board like that at a garage sale once. Didn't have all the pieces, but thought it was odd having wooden pieces.

            That was when 'I' was a kid, so you must really be old :P

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Jamski
              The greatest board game is RISK. Wonderful for family arguments all day long
              Risk! with crazy house rules is great. Like that time we put in oil fields and pipelines
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              • #37
                OIL FIELDS!

                We had a set of home-made "tactics cards" of which you could take one whenever you took a "risk card" If you had three of the same tactics card you could make a "special move"
                The ones I remember
                • 3 x Charge - attacking units win on a drawn roll.
                • 3 x Hold Firm - defenders roll one extra dice and take the best one(s)
                • 3 x Manover - As defender the fight is cancelled - as attacker the area is taken, but the defenders all stay alive and move into an adjacent region.
                • One of each - Superior firepower - your opponents lose double casualties in that fight.

                They worked really well, but lead to arguments too

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by CapTVK
                  The Sam Coupe?
                  Might be i guess - i did a google but the pic of the Sam Coupe didn't jog my memmory.
                  I remember just before i bought my Atari 800XL looking at a comparison chart in an old issue of Computer+Video Games.
                  It had a few computers on the list comparing graphics abilities etc.
                  I thought it might have been the 'Einstien' but that old computer seems not to have the specs........maybe it was a computer that was in progress but never got released?
                  Anyway this computer was much more powerful than the rest in the list(Atari8bits/C64/Amstrads/BBCmicro's etc). Not that i lose sleep over not knowing what it is
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                  • #39
                    Is the game that you were talking about not called Crossbows and Catapults, or was that a clever rip-off released to cash in on the success of Castles and Dragons (?), a game in which you go to fire plastic crossbows and catapults?

                    I had the Grandstand game too, and a Binatone, which was slightly more advanced, although the controls for both depended upon turning the little metal wheel on the handset to move your pong bat. Just like arcades used to be. Binatone had a motorcross game on it too (or was it BMX?), but that was awful, and I only ever played pong. It was quite good to have an arcade machine in your house, but by the time they were affordable, proper arcade machines were light years ahead of these rubbishy boxes. I wish I still had them, as they might be worth something these days.

                    I'm amazed that no-one has mentioned Lego or Meccano yet. Meccano is out of favour these days, but I loved it when I was a kid, and wish I'd become an engineer (I could do it for real! ), but Lego have adapted quite well, and now offer all kinds of PC tie-ins, Lord of the Rings and Star Wars stuff, as well as the castles and spaceships, and the trusty traditional bricks and imagination combo that served me so well for so long.

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                    • #40
                      Is the game that you were talking about not called Crossbows and Catapults, or was that a clever rip-off released to cash in on the success of Castles and Dragons (?), a game in which you go to fire plastic crossbows and catapults?
                      YES!

                      It was Crossbows and Catapults definately, i dont know if thats the cheap rip off though.
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                      • #41
                        The Old DUNGEON Boardgame, where you went down paths on a dice roll, went into rooms and rooled to defeat the monster there for the prize (each room had a monster card and a prize card), and rolled to drop prizes if you lost.

                        Got it in 1975 and played it with my brother a lot, and we devised a solitaire version we played well into our teens in the early 80's.

                        Then I got nostalgic as missionary in the late 80's and remade it from memory on cardstock. my companion and I would play for hours every sunday night.
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                        • #42
                          Re: Re: old fart nostalgia

                          Originally posted by Anun Ik Oba


                          I actually saw a Risk board like that at a garage sale once. Didn't have all the pieces, but thought it was odd having wooden pieces.

                          That was when 'I' was a kid, so you must really be old :P
                          i thought it was odd the first time i saw plastic risk pieces.


                          I refuse to admit im old.


                          I also remember metal monopoly pieces, and wooden houses and hotels.
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                          • #43
                            Re: Re: Re: old fart nostalgia

                            Originally posted by lord of the mark

                            I also remember metal monopoly pieces, and wooden houses and hotels.
                            My version has metal pieces; it is quite old I suppose. It has plastic houses and hotels though.

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                            • #44
                              Oh - how old do you need to be to qualify for this thread, anybody got any idea's?

                              We had a (not so old) boardgame over here called Talisman - it was so much fun I converted the basic style of play and produced various more complex versions for my friends to play - even did a futuristic version with laser swords etc........it was fun

                              And anyone remember those Adventure game books(like 'choose your own adventure', or Peter Jacksons 'Fighting Fantasy')
                              They got pretty complicated some of them, and pretty good too. 'The way of the assassin(or was it ninja?)' was one of my favourite series with a great game world and decent storylines. Can't remember who made them now.

                              I sold all mine(about 40books) for £20 just after i finished school, kinda wish i hadn't now.
                              'The very basis of the liberal idea – the belief of individual freedom is what causes the chaos' - William Kristol, son of the founder of neo-conservitivism, talking about neo-con ideology and its agenda for you.info here. prove me wrong.

                              Bush's Republican=Neo-con for all intent and purpose. be afraid.

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                              • #45
                                Peter Jackson's books were a lot of fun.......I think my favourite was called Mask of Mayhem, since you had to unravel a riddle to get to the final page. If you couldn't do it then you couldn't see the ending, unless you read through every single page to find it.

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