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OPeration wolf!

the first Gun game!!!!

Ninja Spirit!

NIjna Warriors the music on the game is ****en awesome!

Dragon Ninja

Damn I love 80s arcade I love it!!!!

Some people just remember games

I still have them and live them everyday.

Wonderboy series! 2 was the best

alterd beast!

golden axe!

194x series!

aero fighters!

and of course street fighter 2 series. I remember my mate got bashed cause he beat some guy in the game... :D REM's! (raging ego maniacs)

Does anybody still remember that ninja game on commodore 64 on cassette.... ???? Where u have to throw potion at the dragon and shit like that...

Final fight was one of my all time fav arcade game......

Theres a few games i like on commodore 64 actually, does anyone remember Pit Stop...?? WHat a game....

Its funny how back then you get all excited waiting around 15 mins for the game to load but these days you get shitty if the internet is loading slow n stuff.... lol

On PC around 10 years ago in the 386/486 days i spent about 3yrs of my life playing 'Street Rod' and 'Street Rod 2'. Mannn I love games where you have to build/upgrade/race (Career Mode style) games.

I think thats why my latest collection is "Simcity 4" + "World Of Outlaws: Sprint Cars 2".

BUBBLE BOBBLE! :D

first game i ever remember playing was like.. grand prix 2 or something, on c64! and i couldnt drive straight so i'd zigzag across the road, sort of like i do now

and you'd get flat tires and have to sit out the ENTIRE game while you watch your opponent whizzing past every lap.. grrrr

I love Street Rod 1 and 2. I still have it

I love the old EGa graphics on pC. They make your dreamy

I love playing Leisure suit larry 1-7

I love EGA days.

Damn so many great games.

Video games are truly an amazing thing

ON commodore 64 I loved

Samantha fox strip poker and sex games :D

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