I remember there was a glitch in this game, where if you did a fake FG and pitched it to the kicker, the opposing team couldn't tackle you until you crossed the line of scrimmage. So we would just run around in the backfield, and wait for all the defenders to start diving and missing, and then run the ball in for a touchdown.![]()
This game took over my life when I was a kid. That and Tecmo Super Bowl.
Paperboy was the ish. I loved tossing papers through people's windows and having that crazy start stalking after you with the butcher knife.
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This was an all-time classic. Mr X's laugh was hypnotic:
Great early multiplayer game for the NES. Easy cheat code to continue playing after you die:
Best little known baseball game for the NES, Little League Baseball. The Texas team was damn good:
I never owned this game but I can't count how many hours I went to friend's houses with the sole purpose of playing this game:
NHL 94 was great but I loved NHL 93. I loved playing with a friend and checking the goalie to free the net for the easy score. Too much fun. Or you could just run into the goalie and the puck would slide in.
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Lemmings dude. I loved that ing game. I need to play that again.
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It may have been a Final Fight rip off but to me Streets of Rage 2 >>>>> Final Fight. Plus the music in that game is just something special.
I remember buying Street Fighter 2010 back in the day thinking it was an actual Street Fighter game. Boy was I disappointed although supposedly, the main character is Ken Masters in the future. Go figure.
OH yeah, this game kicked my ass left and right. I ing hated it.
I also hated this game due to it being super difficult for an 8 year old.
some NES games were difficult.
Tecmo superbowl on NES...I used to be a beast with the lions. Mel Gray>>>>>>>Barry Sanders.
Old school basketball games sucked for the most part. Double Dribble had a glitch where you could hit a three from the baseline every time if you timed it right. Bulls vs Blazers had one spot about 40 feet out where you could not miss (I'd beat my friends like 400-50 on it, lol). NBA Live 99 you could use the flagrant foul button to knock people over if they didn't have the ball without getting called, so your opponent could basically never pass.
Beach Volley on Amiga
Some busty babes watching the volley game![]()
My favorite to piss my friends off on that would be to choose the 49ers, go all the way back into the endzone, and then throw a 120-yard touchdown pass to John Taylor.
How about old computer games that you had to configure the sound card with the correct IRQ settings and know which command ran the game in DOS on those big ass floppy disks? I remember being jealous when games were running on VGA and I was still using a monochrome monitor.![]()
Sometimes the manuals in those old PC games were the size of books and I remember playing a game that asked me to turn to page *insert random page number* and insert the first word into the computer as some sort of piracy protection.
Then I remember years later buying my first graphics card, a Voodoo 3 2000.
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Flightmare has to be my favorite DOS game
It looks ty in this video, but the game becomes pretty badass from the third wave on.
Silkworm on Amiga has to be the most badass shoot them up of all time
The amazing pace, the right difficulty level, the fluid scrolling, the music
OMG
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I remember spending a hours flying the world:
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Uh Huh Huh Huh Huh.
Holy , this thread is making me realize I played more Nintendo than that asshole kid from The Wizard.
It's so bad...
Double dragon and arch rivals was badass
Going old old school here but I played Adventure for hours.
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This one was very cool also. But you had to use both joysticks which made it a little bersome at times.
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Quakeworld and Quake 2 on my Voodoo2 SLI setup was pretty nice.
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