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T/A6Pak
This is pretty neat. Makes you wonder what gaming will be like in 30 years from now.



http://www.ebaumsworld.com/2006/12/evolution-of-games.html

Bargod
OMG. I've played most of those games. The ones I haven't played, well, those would be the newest ones... I'm falling behind... sad.gif
M@ster of Dis@ster
Cool! 2_thumbs_up_-_animated.gif

The-Blind-Norwegian
"Good" old days................. biggrin.gif

Spartan
I MISS THE Nintendo 64 and the smash brothers..... crying.gif crying.gif crying.gif crying.gif
I played most of those games too...cept cod2 and battlefield2. crying.gif
UNDEAD 1
QUOTE(Bargod @ 12/03/06 3:54am) *
OMG. I've played most of those games. The ones I haven't played, well, those would be the newest ones... I'm falling behind... sad.gif
MAN IM GETTING OLD! i was seriously addicted to all atari games-space invaders the most,saw some coleco vision ,intelevision in there.as much as i was into other things in the late teens early twenties i still remember being totally addicted to mike tysons punch out,super mario and tecmo bowl for nintendo. past that i liked the james bond for the nintendo 64 and all the maddens(ps).the day i played my first mp game on the computer was the end of consoles for me! watse of moola!
Jack
im only 21 and i still play all those old games on my pc now and then what really sucks is i have more fun playin punch out for nes then most of these new games as time gos on you would think they would be better but for me seems like they go for looks over game play thanks for the vid TA just seen a few i have not playd in awhile pac man son
Rush
I was proud to see Double Dribble in there from the NES. Too bad there wasn't anything in there about football, because I still love to play Tecmo Super Bowl on NES.
Rommel
Thats my first game Space invade. I was a master. smile.gif
UNDEAD 1
at the age of 9 i was a master of space invaders for atari.we had this biker who lived next door and i actually beat him out of money every week! he used to get seriously pissed off and would practice night and day but couldnt take the crown-------from the 9 year old,lol!





ps:was just moving into my first apt when nintendo came out and although i had my mind on other things there was the house nintendo with house rules,no chicago on techmo and no non household guest playing super mario.i agree with you jack as the games they made were never ending!

MyWifesMule
Thoses clips also bring back memories. My first foray into video games was the atari system. Spent many a day and night killing brain cells and playing games. Even though the games were static compared to todays standards they were fun.

Then Nentindo came out NES, super and 64 I think it was. My kids an I spent many enjoyable hours playing together.

Since the early days and to this day I am still addicted, i suppose we all are or we wouldn't be here.

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Kleerance
Commodore 64 rules.............with a cassette player with turbo tape! sleep.gif

kizer
QUOTE(Kleerance @ 12/08/06 9:35am) *

Commodore 64 rules.............with a cassette player with turbo tape! sleep.gif


Oh lord do I ever remember them days.

I remember bringing home a Pong unit and hooking it up to the TV. Egads, that was forever ago.
XYZ Factor
HELL YEAH. Tecmo Superbowl rocked. My buddies and I still get together and play it. A season takes is about 8 hours straight. WAAAY too many seasons. Probably wasted a year or two of my life on that game.

QUOTE(Rush @ 12/07/06 2:25pm) *

I was proud to see Double Dribble in there from the NES. Too bad there wasn't anything in there about football, because I still love to play Tecmo Super Bowl on NES.
Spartan
Boy those games were fun, I remember Playing the Super Mario games FOR HOURS!!!....I also remember
SNES, Virtual Boy, and the Original Super nintendo 64....My favorite game Had to Be The Kirby games tho.
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