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Hoy, we are going back in time, no?
Atari: This little Big Bad Wolf game. I doubt I'd really enjoy it now, but back then I'd play with my dad...him trying to blow down my house, my pigs trying to build it all up. Apple II: Number munchers was one. I'd play that forever, and got very good at multiples. No one could top me and a friend when we'd play in contests in that game. We seriously just could work with numbers fast and accurately. Another game was this weird game where you'd have to deliver stuff to places. Seriously, a trucking game. Best part was putting these commands into DOS: Speed up Computer: If you do, you might get a speeding ticket. Speed up Computer: Okay, but don't say I didn't warn you. I REALLY wish I could remember that darn game. I'd play it again! NES: MC Kids. Yes, you all heard of it (so not that obscure), but it SERIOUSLY was not THAT bad. SNES: Tiny Toons um, multiplayer game. I hate to say it, but my 'rents have a good choice in games. I said it. I admit it. Tyey picked this game up and I had reservations. Turned out to be a really fun multiplayer game. REALLY fun. How ya doing, buddy? |