bracken3000 wrote: I certainly do. It was once given out free during the dying days of Commodore Format. Probably rose-tinted specs and all but it used to really scare me, especially when moving between those geometric plinths. |
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welshben1982 1,371 posts
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Registered 16 years agoSinclair ZX Spectrum 128k
Game Gear
Mega Drive
PC
Playstation
Playstation 2
PSP
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tenofspades 1,805 posts
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Registered 15 years agoThe mini-LCD games including Game+Watch ones
Gameboy
Some naff old PC
PSOne
N64
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FarFromSane 244 posts
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Registered 17 years agoSpectrum 48k
Commodore 64
Amiga 500+
Amiga 600
Amiga 1200
Amiga CD32
Super Nintendo
Dreamcast
PS1
PC
PS2
PSP
PS3
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Fletche 3,418 posts
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Registered 14 years agoLuckyjim wrote:
bracken3000 wrote:
Anyone remember a game called Ant Attack!!
I certainly do. It was once given out free during the dying days of Commodore Format. Probably rose-tinted specs and all but it used to really scare me, especially when moving between those geometric plinths.
It was a genuine scary game at the time, used to make me jump -
VandelayIndustries 1,524 posts
Seen 3 months ago
Registered 13 years agoZX Spectrum 48k
NES
Mega Drive
SNES
Game Boy
Game Gear
Famicom
US SNES
Some knackered old Amstrad DOS PC
.......... Break for a few years..........
N64
Some piss poor Windows 98 PC (given to me free by my L.E.A. while at college).
PS2
G4 iMac
XBOX
GBA SP
PSP
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Wii
PS3
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electrolite 500 posts
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Registered 16 years agoCPC6128
GX4000 (yes it was me)
Gameboy
Megadrive
Gamegear
SNES
Amiga 1200
PS
N64
GB Colour
Saturn
Dreamcast
GBA (+SP)
PS2
Cube
XBox
DS (+DS Lite)
PSP
Wii
IPod Touch
EDIT-A lot of these I had more than one of (MD, SNES, PS, N64, Saturn, PS2, XBox, PSP) through chopping and changing, this is the order of when I first got them -
electrolite wrote:
You owned a GX4000? When it was a 'current' system?
GX4000 (yes it was me)
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Here is a brief sketch of three important moments from my comp/cons history:
In 1066, the Battle of Hastings vs Poirot established that the Amiga was better than the ST. Kids with STs died of the plague.
And then the moon landings in the 60s established that Windows was an inferior OS when Tom Hanks was trapped in the lunar lander with a dog that kept making a mess, and all because the spellchecker replaced "important scientific instruments" with "that damned dog".
I've run out now so you can imagine the third one for yourself. Perhaps envisage the SNES and the Megadrive having a gay relationship on a basketball court. Thank you. -
electrolite 500 posts
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Registered 16 years agoRetroid wrote:
electrolite wrote:
You owned a GX4000? When it was a 'current' system?
GX4000 (yes it was me)
For you.
Arf! Indeed, well deserved. It was my Christmas present, 1990. I wanted a MD but got convinced Amstrad was the way to go because we had a CPC. So easily led (shekes head).
I flogged it to another lad at school for about £30 3 months later (they were £99 new) and I still feel guilty about it, I robbed him.
Good version of Pang though -
Luckyjim wrote:
bracken3000 wrote:
Anyone remember a game called Ant Attack!!
I certainly do. It was once given out free during the dying days of Commodore Format. Probably rose-tinted specs and all but it used to really scare me, especially when moving between those geometric plinths.
Loved this game years ago. Throwing grenades from atop the plinths was fun...running in panic wasnt.
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GrandpaUlrira 3,879 posts
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Registered 16 years agoZX Spectrum 48K
Commodore 64
GameBoy
Super Nintendo
GameBoy Color
N64
GameBoy Advance
Gamecube
XBox
Nintendo DS (phat)
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