favourite videogame

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WigBilly
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Re: favourite videogame

Post by WigBilly »

Wave Race on the N64...pure class!! :o)
random hero
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Re: favourite videogame

Post by random hero »

i cant believe nobody choose classics such as manic miner or jet set willy....back when games took 15 minutes to load and whilst loading sounded like a dial up modem...oh the spectrum with its rubber keys
Tequila_Woods
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Re: Holden MacGroyn

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Lex Luger
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Re: favourite videogame

Post by Lex Luger »

WWF Smackdown 2: Know Your Role.

The only Smackdown game with Funaki~!, Michinoku~!, Agulia~! and Michael Cole~! as playable characters. Also the Create A PPV mode owns so much arse.

I hate Kasabian.
chatterji
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Re: favourite videogame

Post by chatterji »

Yeah, the Speccy. Jetpac, Attic Attack and Halls of the Things were my faves. Those rubber keys were something else. A bitch to clean if you got cum on them though....don't ask.
Ned
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I like older stuff, so...

Post by Ned »

I'm still into Sensible World of Soccer on the Amiga 1200. I kept the Amiga around just for the joy of playing this game.

Old PS1 stuff like Formula One 97 still does it for me, along with the Resident Evil series.

Quake and variants on the PC, Kasparov Chessmate, Half Life, Blue Shift and various mission packs and mods.

Never bothered with the PS2.
Ned
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and Visual Pinball.

Post by Ned »

Top stuff.
The Last Word
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Re: Goldeneye.

Post by The Last Word »

It's been ages since I picked up a controller, but I remember this. Arming the enemy with rocket launchers was fun, but nothing could beat the sweaty-palmed fear of setting off the camera alarms and having the special forces come after you. Heady days when i should've been at lectures etc...

"Let's do it..."
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