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Epona 12-04-2003 08:32 AM

I had an Atari games console, that ages me! :D Space invaders, Pitfall, that sort of thing - it was great!

BTW Beaumanoir - do you like The Slackers? I saw em last night at the Underworld and they bloody rocked! Did 2 sets and were really tight, also got to chat to them backstage afterwards which was cool [img]graemlins/cool.gif[/img] Just thought I'd tell you in case you were a fan, or if you've never seen them do go along to a gig if you get the chance!

[ 12-04-2003, 08:36 AM: Message edited by: Epona ]

quietman1920 12-04-2003 11:21 AM

I had a Texas Instruments that played the Star Trek Video game. The game had a flaw in that when the ships turned white & tried to ram you, they'd be going so fast that they exceeded their turn radius. I used to be able to completely stop the Enterprise and have the Klingons achieve orbit around me (lol).

I also had the Atari 800 with the Inimitable 'Jumpman!', one of the silliest & sickest games ever made...

Yorick 12-05-2003 02:17 AM

My first games machine was a C64. I later got an Amiga 500. Alas.... poor Amiga. I used them Horatio. Computers of infinite genius. The graphics were vastly superior to any other machine of similar price or power.

However, a few years after Amiga went, I started using an Atari... for MUSIC. Good old Cubase on an Ataria began my sequencing and programming life. Years after gamers had thrown them away, musicans were buying up cheap second hand Ataris and making music!! The college I taught at ended up buying any they could get their hands on. A number of early albums I did were only possible through Ataris.

Anyhow, then I went P.C. and ultimately to hard disk recording. I'm now on a Powerbook Mac G4 and couldn't be happier. I just bought OSX PANTHER, and it runs like a dream. All my music is now recorded on this little powerbeast. For music, Macs wipe the floor with any other system. No comparison.

But I have such fond memories of the Atari.... NOT!!! The number of times it went through the window!!! I seriously threw it across the room when it crashed as I went to save a song. Gone. Into the ether.

Needless to say, apple s is an automated action of mine. ;)

Intrepid 12-05-2003 06:14 AM

I had a TANDY something might have been 4000ish really can't remember
well although it had lemmings, Space invaders, and command HQ
i had this one older game
it was a 2d platform game where you were this man who shot out blue " > " shaped thinggys. and you started off and you jumped around and found this old man and this thought bubble would appear above his head and he would want an apple or something and if you got it for him you could finish the level
anyone know what it was called?
i think it was something like "a....(something) man" but not shure. first game i ever finished.

Kakero 12-05-2003 07:34 AM

I went to the computer shop this afternoon and saw this computer game " Atari Games 500 in 1 " was sold. I browse over and saw lots of atari games inside it. didn't bought it though because the games inside seems too outdated for me.

Memnoch 12-05-2003 08:53 AM

Damn right I had an Atari. My first cartridge game (that came with it) was Combat. Who could forget this?

http://www.atariage.com/2600/screenshots/s_Combat_2.png

:D

Ghoul 12-05-2003 09:21 AM

Beware ...

The mother of all games:
http://www.classicgaming.com/scorch/

:D [img]graemlins/hehe.gif[/img]

quietman1920 12-05-2003 11:06 AM

It hasn't been mentioned here, perhaps with good reason, but the single most addictive game that I ever played in the early 90s was "Begin: A Tactical Starship Simulation".

It can be downloaded as sharewhere here:

http://free-game-downloads.mosw.com/...imulation.html

Azred 12-06-2003 02:06 AM

<font color = lightgreen>I had (well, had access to) a TRS-80 Model III; I first learned BASIC on that one. Then came the Atari 2600 and a Commodore 64. For the Atari: Night Driver, Indiana Jones, Berzerk, and others I have most likely forgotten. For the Commodore 64: Bard's Tale series, Temple of Apshai, Pool of Radiance, Curse of the Azure Bonds, Moebius, Windwalker, Wasteland, Zork I - III, and a sector editor [img]graemlins/beigesmilewinkgrin.gif[/img] whose name escapes me at the moment...Renegade. At least I could do my trigonometry homework in only 10 minutes with the Apple emulator set to graphics mode....

A sign of the times from back in 1983: stores where you could rent the cartridges for Atari and Intellivision.</font>

Darlon 12-06-2003 10:21 AM

Too bad those old computers are not on the market anymore, I've love to try them.


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