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  • #16
    here's a silly scary moment. Back in the C64 days I loaded up a game called Exploding Fist. It took a while to load in that games. I wasn't sure if there was supposed to be sound so I turned the tv volume up. And then this earth shattering scream comes from the game and that scared the **** out of me and my friend who were waiting to play. . The game itself wasn't scary though.

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    • #17
      I beat a couple of the TMNT games, I think Turtles in Time and another one. and some of the marvel games I think. Lost of quarters, thats for sure. Never beat one solo though, always had at least one partner.

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      • #18
        I loved those Turtles games, playing them co-op was a blast.

        In fact almost all co-op games are great, especially Gauntlet.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by FrustratedPoet
          * FrustratedPoet has Temporary Repulsiveness
          Temporary? I think it went wrong.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Urban Ranger
            One of the best arcade games, in terms of design, is Tempest. I sucked at the game, but the design has always intrigued me.
            I don't think many people completely understood this game (myself included), but I loved it as well. The early 80s ray-trace vector graphic arcade games were all pretty good in my book. There's just something about them.
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            • #21
              Lost Vikings as an arcade game?

              Where was this, Solver?

              I've played both, an have yet to beat the game even with the codes. Some of those levels are tough!
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              • #22
                Pac Man was beatable, as the game died on screen 256. Now the record is to see how fast you can beat the game.

                I "beat" Robotron: 2084 in that, on factory settings, I rolled-over all my extra men from 255 to 0. That was a 25,000,000 point game.

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                • #23
                  My highest frogger score was: 860000

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                  • #24
                    I must have posted my last post in the wrong thread

                    well anyways I have played games like the gaunlet and was wondering what the ending was like, if any.

                    Games like Asteroids go on forever I'm sure.

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                    • #25
                      i beat both space ace and dragons lair on one man/one quater...*after dumping in 20$ learning how to play*

                      still finally beating the games and memorizing all the moves so i could show off was fun..

                      beat mk, mk2, SF2 SF2TE , virtua fighter..

                      was good a gauntlet, LOVED ghost n ghouls...still remember the eerie music....and the trick of getting the small knife b/c you could fire it at the ghouls quicker

                      and turning into the frog.......

                      i quite enjoyed robotron, man you had to be quick....it got awfully congested fast....

                      gauntlet.....great game.....

                      time pilot.....track n field, tempest, super pacman, 1943, rush n attack.....dig dug, bagman, WONDER BOY..... wizards of war...
                      heck even asteroids and space invaders....

                      i love classic video games.....ended up being good at most of them
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                      • #26
                        Lost Vikings as an arcade game?

                        Where was this, Solver?

                        I've played both, an have yet to beat the game even with the codes. Some of those levels are tough!



                        Eh, what is Lost Vikes then? I beat Lost Vikings quite a long time ago... some levels taking a damn high amount of time, but I figured it all out by myself, one of my proud achievements. That was during the time when I was way too sick to go out or work, so I just sat there playing the vikes .
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                        • #27
                          I had it on my spectrum. Blizzard are releasing an new version for the Gameboy Advance IIRC.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by ADG
                            The game I played most, was some game, where you played a cave-man (2 player game), where you had to watch out for rival cave-men (who has stolen the girls ) and dino's... Don't remember what it was called though... Only managed to get to level 2-3, before I ran out of money...
                            That game is called "Caveman Ninja" it was eventually ported to the SNES in its early days as "Joe and Mac". Also, Tempest which was discussed early had a quasi-remake called Gyruss.

                            For now, anybody who has even a passing interest in Arcade Games would do well to check out the MAME emulator. It'll probably be your only chance to win Metal Slug without taking a second mortage on the house.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by CygnusZ

                              Also, Tempest which was discussed early had a quasi-remake called Gyruss.
                              Thanks, I was just trying to think of the name of Gyruss. I used to play this religiously on the C-64.
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Static Universe
                                The early 80s ray-trace vector graphic arcade games were all pretty good in my book. There's just something about them.
                                There was a student in my undergrad school who was great at playing Tempest, and I used to stand there to watch the game for hours on end.

                                IIRC, there were only two games with colour vector graphics: Tempest and Major Havoc, both made by Atari. Are there anymore?
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