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Footballguy
Tecmo Bowl
   When the nintendo first came out, my brother and I would pool our money to rent one from the local video store for the weekend.  We would stay awake all night playing Tecmo bowl.Tecmo Bowl
   When the nintendo first came out, my brother and I would pool our money to rent one from the local video store for the weekend.  We would stay awake all night playing Tecmo bowl.Forgot this one on my list.I had this promotional poster for the Commodore 64 classic "One On One": Doctor J versus Larry Bird.
 Is this the game you're talking about?Atari football where it was 3-on-3 and the players looked like something from monsters inc. We had a rule that you couldn't go "through" the tv screen as when a defensive player was at the edge of the screen they could pop out on the other side just by standing there making it easy to tackle a runner who had gotten ahead of the field. That rule and it's inability to be enforced led to many a live action punchout between me and my brother.Intellivision baseball- where the players looked like little mushrooms![]()
  That's the one.  I can still see my brother in a headlock after he "cheated" by going through the screen.  Of course, he got back at me for doing the same stuff by throwing the joy stick at my forehead.  Good times, good times...And a lot of us knew what that meant. Pre-internet.A college friend of mine has a T-shirt that says:Contra
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UP, UP,
DOWN, DOWN,
LEFT, RIGHT,
LEFT, RIGHT,
B,A,
START
With no other explanation or fanfare.
The deftones have a song with that title.A college friend of mine has a T-shirt that says:Contra
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UP, UP,
DOWN, DOWN,
LEFT, RIGHT,
LEFT, RIGHT,
B,A,
START
With no other explanation or fanfare.
http://mentalfloss.com/article/56401/23-places-where-konami-code-livesThe deftones have a song with that title.A college friend of mine has a T-shirt that says:Contra
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UP, UP,
DOWN, DOWN,
LEFT, RIGHT,
LEFT, RIGHT,
B,A,
START
With no other explanation or fanfare.
#### that game. Hardest game ever. Finally beat it only to be told I had to beat it again a second time.Ghosts n Goblins.
Hard as hell, but fun. Still recall the music.
http://avgn.wikia.com/wiki/Transcript_of_2012_AVGN_Episode:_Ghosts_N'_Goblins#### that game. Hardest game ever. Finally beat it only to be told I had to beat it again a second time.Ghosts n Goblins.
Hard as hell, but fun. Still recall the music.
 Damn. Hadn't thought about that. But you're right. It was someone's older brother who heard from a friend at school who learned it from their cousin in other city, or some other preposterous chain.And a lot of us knew what that meant. Pre-internet.A college friend of mine has a T-shirt that says:Contra
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UP, UP,
DOWN, DOWN,
LEFT, RIGHT,
LEFT, RIGHT,
B,A,
START
With no other explanation or fanfare.
Did the janitor come out and swear at you all 77 times, too?Forgot this one on my list.I had this promotional poster for the Commodore 64 classic "One On One": Doctor J versus Larry Bird.
Broke the backboard 77 times in one game![]()
 Love the Ultima Series on the C-64. I kept burning out my 1541 Disk Drive. I would take them back to Sears because they were under warranty still and the guy there was finally like, "You know these things aren't meant to be played with 10 hours a day!!"I played the living #### out of Ultima IV one summer. I think I had all 7 characters way into level 8, which requires maybe 5hrs of play a day for 2 months.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPeu838QpoE
"please place the towne disk into drive 1"
JFC![]()
To do it on the cheap I'd recommend getting a Raspberry Pi and using RetroPie. That's what I use.I need to build a MAME machine once I get done with my new PC build.I played the living #### out of Ultima IV one summer. I think I had all 7 characters way into level 8, which requires maybe 5hrs of play a day for 2 months.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPeu838QpoE
"please place the towne disk into drive 1"
JFC![]()
1969'er here too.Love the Ultima Series on the C-64. I kept burning out my 1541 Disk Drive. I would take them back to Sears because they were under warranty still and the guy there was finally like, "You know these things aren't meant to be played with 10 hours a day!!"I played the living #### out of Ultima IV one summer. I think I had all 7 characters way into level 8, which requires maybe 5hrs of play a day for 2 months.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPeu838QpoE
"please place the towne disk into drive 1"
JFC![]()
Being born in 1969--I ended up right in the sweet spot of retro gaming. I know we have discussed this before here, but I remember getting my Atari 2600 and playing it on an old Sears B&W tv that had a remote that had two buttons that clicked when you pushed them.
Like the OP, I remember taking a picture of my screen for Grand Prix--I believe the time was like under one minute or something for the patch.
My brother literally bought every single game that would come out on the 2600. I remember I would call every single store, every week looking for Indy 500--it came with special race paddles. He had a ton of games--all with the manuals in the boxes. I remember like 10 years ago he got rid of them all for next to nothing. I was just sick.
I have bought pretty much every system that comes out over the years and I have them in their boxes still--along with the games and manuals in their boxes. Sure I am missing some of the more eclectic launches such as the Atari Jaguar and I really, really want to get a Colecovision (had one and I just don't know where it went), but they are nice to have and collect.
I need to build a MAME machine once I get done with my new PC build.
   Guy I worked with wanted to get rid of all his stuff and gave me it all.  Numerous Atari 2600 and coleco cartridges, the atari 2600 adapter, the super action controllers (man those were horrible)
 There were no flyouts, everything was a grounder, and if you hit it right down either line it was always a home runIntellivision baseball- where the players looked like little mushrooms
I could only get so far and then that was it.Missile Command. No matter how many times I played it I couldn't improve. Same with Centipede. Stunk at both of those games.
I spent so many hours playing these, sprinkled in with Contra, Prince of Persia (#### this game) and Dig Dug.Castlevania
TMNT
MegaMan
Excite Bike
SickI could only get so far and then that was it.Missile Command. No matter how many times I played it I couldn't improve. Same with Centipede. Stunk at both of those games.
Some people are crazy good at this/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYujY9ZPB_E
14470. There just comes a point when I go to the carpet bombing strategy and that's when it all unravels.
I remember beating pitfall, I had been working at it forever. Took a picture of the screen. When I got the pictures back, all I got was a photo of the tv with a huge white reflection of the flash on it.Yes, I took a photo of the TV screen the first time I finished under 28.20 on Game 3 of Activision Skiing so I could join the Activision Ski Team.
Enjoyed that accolade so much, I took the screenshot of my first 10K+ Decathlon for my Activision Decathlon Gold Medal.
So that's the guy flying the drones.I could only get so far and then that was it.Missile Command. No matter how many times I played it I couldn't improve. Same with Centipede. Stunk at both of those games.
Some people are crazy good at this/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYujY9ZPB_E
I remember that game. During the arm wrestling match with the masked opponent you could pull a move that would rip off his mask and it would be Bald Bull underneath.There was a wierd little Nontendo arcade game called "Arm Wresting" that was a conversion kit for Super Punch Out. Only saw it at an arcade down the Jersey Shore. Liked it enough that I looked on eBay and found a complete conversion kit and bought it in the late 90's, still in the original Nintendo shipping box.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arm_Wrestling_(video_game)
http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=6921
Freshman year of high school I would go to the mall after school but before basketball practice and play this game with a buddy on the team. One day we were late to practice because we were so caught up in finishing it. Coach was not pleased.Cant believe nobody mentioned Double Dragon yet.
Oooooooooof.I remember beating pitfall, I had been working at it forever. Took a picture of the screen. When I got the pictures back, all I got was a photo of the tv with a huge white reflection of the flash on it.Yes, I took a photo of the TV screen the first time I finished under 28.20 on Game 3 of Activision Skiing so I could join the Activision Ski Team.
Enjoyed that accolade so much, I took the screenshot of my first 10K+ Decathlon for my Activision Decathlon Gold Medal.