Commodore 64 on a joystick
Got one of these over the weekend
30 games for commodore 64, its all built in to the joystick, just plug it into your tv and away you go :) all for 2.99 too |
you got raid over moscow?
Lord Shrek....the master of sabrewulf, atic atac, alien 8, knightlore, underwurlde and cunnilingus :thumb: |
Yes not the best 30 either AFAIK, still £2.99 is good value or could just download a free C64 emulator, acquire games roms and play *all* of the thousands of C64 games available!
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what a great buy, i had a 64 as my first computer!!! lol
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ninja masica :D:D:D
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memorys of a "quickshot pro turbo" come flooding back for some reason :eek:
click click click click click |
yes I agree not the best 30 games out there, but its for the little one on his tv
he aint using my pc to play a C64 emulator :) Quickshot II :) |
all the joystick wiggling for daily thompsons olympics or what ever it was called pmsl
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Is beach head on there, or Rocketball? :D
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The last ninja
The way of the exploding fist I ball Rambo Hunchback Any of these of the joystick? |
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speedball!!!!! we are not worthy pmsl
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bring on the spectrum version :D
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speedball 2 was better though
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2.99 from Home Bargains :D
30 Games in one joystick: Head The Ball Mission Impossibubble AlleyKat California Games Marauder Maze Mania Netherworld Impossible Mission Impossible Mission 2 Jumpman Junior Paradriod Pitstop Pitstop 2 Speedball Summer Games Winter Games Uridium Nebulus Cyberdyne Warrior Cybernoid Cybernoid II Super Cycle Zynaps Sword of Fargoal Gateway to Apshai Exolon Eliminator Firelord Championship Wrestling Rana Rama |
Jumpman - now that was a game.
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Can u actually get roms onto the stick though?
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Originally Posted by bioforger
Can u actually get roms onto the stick though?
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Originally Posted by Tidgy
all the joystick wiggling for daily thompsons olympics or what ever it was called pmsl
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I had the Atari version of this, never used it. :rolleyes: Would be great for kids though.
I had a X360, but still found myself playing MAME instead when i fancied gaming. Guess you can't beat the oldies: Hunchback Triad 64 Defender of the Crown International Soccer (on cartridge :)) IK+ The list is endless, when games were games!! |
Originally Posted by GazTheHat
Daily Thompsons Decathlon :)
ah ha, thats the bad boy lol, think i broke 2 or 3 joysicks playing that pmsl |
Wizball, was a classic, also had some fun with Where`s Wally.
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Gah, no 'Thing on a Spring' :(
But if it's got Paradroid, then I'm having one. I'm still desperate to kill that '888' ! :thumb: |
Summer Games, that's enough to make me buy it :D
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Originally Posted by King RA
no.
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for some bizarre reason i just want to play ghostbusters again:confused: can't find out how to do it on a PC though:( can it be done?
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it is only for pure nostalgic reasons ppl play old computer games
the vic 20 and c16 were for the stupid people without any money the spectrum 48k with its rubber keypad was for the serious gamer who learnt to w@nk at the age of 10 the 128k spectrum with built in tape recorder was for the wealthier 'whose got all the money...we have we have' posh kids who were not breast fed the C64 was for the person who thought he was 1 up on the speccie owner in terms of games quality but only learnt to w@nk at the age of 12 the BBC micro/Acorn electron was for the pubeless geek who got hard writing mindless programs that flooded the screen with the letter "a" the Amstrad with the green monitor was for the colour blind fool who still does not know how to w@nk all they had in common was the mass piracy of tape-to-tape games and 'will it load will it load...no b0llocks its fukin crashed!!!!' i downloaded the spectrum emulator and played all the 'ultimate play the game' games again i lasted about 10 mins at the time they were cutting edge and beautiful now they are w@nk and only true geeks or nerds would play them seriously for any longer than 2 mins Lord Shrek.......Elite with its stickman graphics was out of this world once upon a time but now is utter toss :thumb: |
Originally Posted by Lord Shrek
it is only for pure nostalgic reasons ppl play old computer games
the vic 20 and c16 were for the stupid people without any money the spectrum 48k with its rubber keypad was for the serious gamer who learnt to w@nk at the age of 10 the 128k spectrum with built in tape recorder was for the wealthier 'whose got all the money...we have we have' posh kids who were not breast fed the C64 was for the person who thought he was 1 up on the speccie owner in terms of games quality but only learnt to w@nk at the age of 12 the BBC micro/Acorn electron was for the pubeless geek who got hard writing mindless programs that flooded the screen with the letter "a" the Amstrad with the green monitor was for the colour blind fool who still does not know how to w@nk all they had in common was the mass piracy of tape-to-tape games and 'will it load will it load...no b0llocks its fukin crashed!!!!' i downloaded the spectrum emulator and played all the 'ultimate play the game' games again i lasted about 10 mins at the time they were cutting edge and beautiful now they are w@nk and only true geeks or nerds would play them seriously for any longer than 2 mins Lord Shrek.......Elite with its stickman graphics was out of this world once upon a time but now is utter toss :thumb: |
Vic20 = Early adopter - stuck with the POS when C64 came out
Speccy = Just got on with it, occasionally said C64 was ****e to program, like they bothered anyway. Had the most playable games. C64 = Thought they were the daddies, went on about sprites and sound, once they had sat through 20 minute loading times on the early games, nice machine to own as it was big in the states lots of slick games. BBC = The posh kid whose parent bought a computer for homework, they kind of liked the kudos of a 399 quid machine but secretely wished for a c64 Electron = Like the BBC micro but without the reasurringly expensive tag and hence no kudos, bought by parents for the educational value, usually by the aspiring but poor parents, was actually nearly a BBC micro but played even less games. Amstrad, never knew anyone who bought one ? Spectrum 128, plus 2, plus 3, for those who hadnt noticed the Amiga being released. They do all, however look utteryly ****e compared to a 20 quid pc off Ebay, I love progress but a tiny 1% part misses the old stuff, mainly cos with modern ones there is too much to do, dont really ever get the most out of any piece of software or hardware. I had a C64 and a Spectrum due to doing three paper rounds, never got chance to use them as was always deleivering f*ckin papers. |
i loved spy verses spy!! shame its not on that list of 30 games, impossible mission is good though
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