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  1. It started with K.C. Munchkin on the Odyssey 2 early eighties and ended with Lunar on the Sega CD middle 90's. Old age caught up with me.
  2. I still like to play Beyond Castle Wolfenstein on the C64. I still play when ever I can get enough free time.
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    Paperboy

    It would be great to see a 7800 version of Paperboy. I am still trying to get that awful N64 version out of my thoughts when I think about Paperboy games.
  4. Good job! At least you see light at the end of the tunnel. I keep getting side tracked with other system purchases.
  5. I am either lucky or blessed! That I have been able to play or see most of these systems new since I started playing video games in the 1970's. We really live in a great time! My answer is: They are all different enough in play value so that makes them all epic to me.
  6. I am in the same boat as Dryfter. I have the game and instructions.
  7. Thanks Retro Rogue! I do not doubt the crash happened for some but in my town are first arcade opened in 1984. So for me at least a crash did not occur. Well maybe I think the arcade closed in 1985.
  8. Well said Stun Runner 87. I still think it is pre-crash, but who says a crash really did happen. For me it did not seem like a true video game crash. During this time I was using the Commodore Vic-20 and C64. When I looked up from the screen Nintendo and Sega had replaced Atari & Coleco. So I went back to computer gaming. I really never knew about the so called crash but I sure remember the games being discounted cheap. I picked up several 2600 games back then, but I remember TG-16 and 32X games going cheap was that a crash as well? Can anyone define the crash? Some where in the world systems were still being bought, sold and played right? Did anyone in the United States or for that matter the rest of the world really stop playing video games because someone said hey there is a crash going on?
  9. Always thought those were neat when I seen them advertised. Wonder how many were made and sold?
  10. LOL! Served in the military. So I thought this looked interesting. I was not disappointed! Voltron you have a deviant mind!
  11. I would keep Choplifter for the SMS also but that is just me!!
  12. Sounds like a good idea to put the power supply in the trap door. I bought my power supply new/old still in the box so when I unhook the system it goes back in the box. Too many systems and not enough space to leave them all set up.
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    Computer

    From the album: onthinice

  14. That is what is fun about the Atari Age forums. The learning never stops.
  15. Always thought that the Sega Master version of Rampage was the best. I played on my Genesis using the Power Base. So I never missed playing a 16-bit version. Big fan of Road Rash also. I really miss the EA of the late 80's and early 90's.
  16. I was curious about the back of the carts. Some have screws and some do not. Then HeMan looks likes it is molded with know way to open it up. Very Nice Video Intymike!
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