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Yeah man when everything was simple.

No bills to pay. sheltered from the truth of the outside world.

We were so protected and innocent when we were young hey?

I miss those times. I really do.

Is this a fulll game? I will be playing it all weekend too.

yeah man I am up for a highscore tally. for sure.

Peak RPM

I love Larry.

i have the whole cd collection from 1-7. Larry 4 never existed remember that? LOL

Sierra games were the best adventure games.

Cabalt was such laugh! shooting and throwing grenades towards the screen hehehehe.

I still remember the first day when I laid eyes on Sonic 1 on the megadrive back in year 9 in 1992.

it was at parra westfields and I was on excursion. We were allowed to do anything we wanted at lunch and they had those sega roadshows on when sega was still big and I couldnt stop playing it. I loved the first stage tune and music.ahhhhh

what rygar....the one where you had hippos running at you and giant red worms from teh ground underneath...

how old are you guys ??? I'm 26.....I remember doing the paperrun with a mate and going striaght to timezone to blow it all or go halfs and buy a tape game for the c64...

I even had the Vic20...still do!!!! LOLL

paperboy was awesome but hard as. I loved it.

Timezone use to be so big in the early 90's and every suburb had a video arcade of some sort.

What about ghostbusters? Heheh that was on every platform imaginable.

Guys what about Dragons Lair when it came out on the laserdisc?

The graphics were cartoon quality but what gameplay? LOL

how much do you love it when you walk into a shop in the middle of nowhere and low and behold they have one of the classic games still there!!!

I remember on a trip upto Qld at motel i was staaying at still had Double Dragon and Monster Boy.......without the joystick or buttons being burnt!!! LOL

dragons lair was re-released on pc not long ago, original laser discs captured to mpeg.. damn hard, i have it at home somewhere

remember space ace for the amiga? that was awesome, similar to dragons lair but a bit more playable..

there was another one after this too i think, but cant remember the name

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