bishi bashi woooooh
loved the idea of this game when it came outand parappa the rapper....kick, kick, punch!
The contacts oxidize and dust particles cling to them, and electricity can't pass through the electrical contacts. Blowing on it blasts off some of the dust and the moisture from your breath increases electrical conductivity across the oxidized layer enough for the game to work again.Lmao blowing the cartridges brings back memories. Anyone know why in the beginning it was never necessary but as the games age its a constant
Man I remember doing that every time I busted out teenage mutant ninja turtles II. And then I read an article a while back that that actually had zero impact on them. I dunno....but it worked back in the day, lol.Lmao blowing the cartridges brings back memories. Anyone know why in the beginning it was never necessary but as the games age its a constant
I can't even remember the old BBS games. I do recall Dragons Realm on AOL though.You are showing your age there. I doubt many; other than myself were on the Legend of the Red Dragon!
Not to many people flirting with the barmaid or listening to the Bard lately!
back when a good BBS had a glorious NPD file section!Ahh the mid 90's no shame in admitting it. I was probably 13-14 during the glory days of the 14.4 modems (almost twice as fast as my friends 9.8 modems!!) Might have even been on BBS' before we had AOL come to think of it. was even a SysOP on a few
They do have an online version Legend of the Green Dragon. Never played it though.
AOL.... A/S/L?I can't even remember the old BBS games. I do recall Dragons Realm on AOL though.
I avoided the chat roomsAOL.... A/S/L?
yea I remember win 95 being a huge dealMost boards I was on was vBBS and one or two mBBS's
oh man using telemate to dial in the memories.. Damn even remember going to the comp store for the Win 95 release event....
first deathblow to DOS.. gotta love though that they still have events for the releases of the windowsyea I remember win 95 being a huge deal
phht, 3.5s? how about audio tapes or 8" floppies, much less 5 1/4 onesthere were some good ones for sure like the days were you needed 3 or more 3.5's to load a game like Doom II (which i could probably run on my dumb cell phone at this point)
Noob... I still rifle my punch cards! Lode Runner never looked so good!phht, 3.5s? how about audio tapes or 8" floppies, much less 5 1/4 ones
phht, 3.5s? how about audio tapes or 8" floppies, much less 5 1/4 ones
I used to play ultima on an apple IIcI remember in grade school when we had a IIGS supercharged to 1mb of Ram, and had both 3.5 and a 5 & 1/4 Any one else remember the tutorial games they used to ship with? teaching you to drop and drag and click (f right and left buttons, 1 works fine! )
I had a driving game that litterly took 5 mintues to load each and every time you wanted to play it..
That is one game i always remember seeing but never got to play!I used to play ultima on an apple IIc
Did you ever see oregon trail 2? I played it like once in school, but no one else ever had it. Ahhh the days when Macintosh actually had games lol.yea I remember having to code up the games before they would work with the black floppy games far back when, then in 4th grade Oregon trail was the **** in the classroom.we have it so good nowadays with games.
I never saw this one till I did a random search one time and was like wtf there was a 2?Did you ever see oregon trail 2? I played it like once in school, but no one else ever had it. Ahhh the days when Macintosh actually had games lol.
Doom on the genesis was cool tooDOOM!!!! The playstation version was awesome as well as DOOM 64!!!
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