Old video games

Time Killers, Mortal Kombat & Tekken we’re pretty good. I liked Tekken the best, though.
 
Then there were decent games on the 1st PlayStation like Tomb Raider, Nightmare Creatures, and Deathtrap Dungeon. All of them were playable. Tomb Raider 2 being among the best.

The first God of War was really good.

Halo 2 on X-Box was pretty good, too.
 
space invaders! i was useless at it, though, lunchtime in the pub :eek:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZlEXl9xgR8

the 2-D platform sonic the hedgehog... now i was better at that, only needing to use one hand for all the controls on the joystick. even so, my then aroundabout 4 year old could beat the pants off of me at it. his auti-brain knew where everything was and exactly how to get there fastest.
 
Oh HELL yes. My best friend got one for Christmas one year and we spent a lot of time playing Pong.
i remember that :) oddly fascinating game. and i STILL managed to miss a lot of the time even though it (the square ball) travelled so slowly... sort of mesmerising and then i'd leave it too late to react :eek:
 
Leather Goddess of Phobos..... fun game, no graphics.
“Not in my game you pan sexual pervert!” LMAO....
 
Yars Revenge was fun on Atari.
Tempest was one of my favorite arcade games.
Joust was fun, too.
I think Defender and Galaga were my all time faves tho.
I have a standup in my man cave that has most of the classics on it. It's fun to get high or drunk and pretend I'm 12 again. I have it set to free play of course but I keep saying I'm gonna make it take quarters so I can get the full effect.

On Atari I was more of a Pitfall fan.
In an arcade I was about Dragon's Liar, Space Ace and the Star Wars game.
 
Arcade Star Wars was the ultimate vector graphics game and probably my favorate for a long time running. I always dug Xevious and Rampage- that game was so mindless it was fun.

Huge Pitfall and River Raid fan- those were probably the two best Atari 2600 games. Lode Runner for PC (apple 2) was fun though, and some of those early dungeon crawler type D&D spinoffs that I spent way too many hours as a kid playing through.
 
Remember Babbage's?

I never knew that it still lives on as Gamestop.

:cool:
 
I’m surprised Leisure Suit Larry hasn’t made the hit parade yet.


If that best line used on a woman thread is anything to go by, there are more than a few Larry Laffers here.
 
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