7/27/2023 0 Comments C64 lode runner 2 tape![]() ![]() But i recently scored a bit of extra cash on the 6/49, so who knows. Ken Griffey Jr Baseball was fun, and Out of this World was very cool. good times.Īfter that, I had a SNES for awhile, but never had many games for it. I remember also that Impossible Mission, by Epyx, really was impossible. Took me over 100000 "game days" to complete. My C64 gave up the ghost before I go around to playing Questron II, but I loved the first one. But I did buy my very first game, my introduction to CRPGs, Questron. I can't say that I bought every game I owned for it. zaxxon and venture were probably my favourites, and the baseball game came with these really weird controllers. quickly graduated to an atari 2600, then a colecovision console. I'm taking a class in school devoted to just that. It's weird that you guys mentioned auto-cad. ![]() I made such a sweet house in drafting but it would have been awesomer if we had computers that weren't 5 years old and a newer version of autocad that could ray trace higher quality stuff. I was addicted to pc-games.Īutocad is pretty awesome. I remember once getting hooked on auto-cad and spent hours designing 'rooms' with it.the precursor to my liking city-building games? heh.Then hubby came home w/a copy of Doom/Wolfenstein, which all his co-workers were playing, and that was that. Largely ignored electronic games for a while, despite going to a lot of computer conventions etc. One day when we were bored, hubby and I bought one of those first Nintendos in the late 80's. Watched friends play arcade games but never played much myself. Activi- sion's exhibit will focus on Apple II versions for Pitfall II: Lost. Don't remember what year/what age, late 70's/early 80's. The top-rated 'Lode Runner' for the Macintosh will also be launched during. Hmm.Breakout/Pac-Man on the Atari, which my dad bought. ![]()
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