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i used to love playing those games. double dragon and then street fighter. but double dragon blew them all away with its then amazing 2D graphics. but now days there are too many games to play and if you go to timezone of some place to play them they sometimes cost $2, and those racing car simulators can cost up to $5 for one race

however, now everyone has home computers so there is no real use for timezone and those place anymore

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Miguel. Of course Altered beast was awesome. I liked stage two to become the dragon!.

I loved all Sega arcade games. They made my younger years vivid and really worth remembering.

Do you remember Dragon Ninja? How you can hold the punch button and the guy charges up and says "hoo haa" and you let the punch button go and he would do a really strong punch.

What about shoot em ups like Terre Cresta? That was awesome too and you can eventually turn into an invincible firebird!

Double Dragon2 was mind blowing because it had new moves like teh helicopter kick. That move was bad ass.

What about wonderboy and his skateboard?

I love playing wonderboy in monster land as you can buy armour and get swords!

And who can forget R-Type? That game was totally hard and awesome!

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PAul hehehe My Hero On mastersystem sega? That was such a crack up.

The moves looks funny or what about the character we played with? At the end of every stage once we beat the boss he would sit and cry and then we are gullible enough to walk up and pat him and then he king punches out the mowhawke lovin freak LOL

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Do you remember Dragon Ninja? How you can hold the punch button and the guy charges up and says "hoo haa" and you let the punch button go and he would do a really strong punch.

What about wonderboy and his skateboard?

I love playing wonderboy in monster land as you can buy armour and get swords!

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Damn!! Dragon Ninja....I totally forgot the name of that one, but the "HOO HAA" brought it all back :P

A mate of mine bought a full-size Wonderboy machine a few years ago, we played ourselves silly on that...

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Thou WonderBoy (In Monster Land) was good and Double Dragon was excellent, you guys are forgeting some really really important games!

1. Ghosts and Goblins!!!! (I can still hear the music)

2. Rygar

3. Moon Buggy!

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Rygar was awesome! that game was hard though.

Back then there were no 3d graphics so these 2 dimensional platform style games used parralax scrolling! Anyone remember what that was? All how we all use to get excited when we saw digitised graphics?

These days a 24 bit coloured wallpaper on our pcs arent a big deal.

Does anyone remember Sidearms? Or Kungfu Master?

What Operation Wolf? The first game to use a gun?

StreetFighter 1 where you had a pressure button and the harder your pressed it the hard the punch or kick the character would perform?

I remember when Ninja turtles was big in the arcades with 4 players simultaneously.

Ghost and Goblins I liked but I loved Ghouls and Ghost more.

What about Crude Busters? Two tough guys with ripped shirts beating up everyone?

FInal FighT!

Vendetta? The four player scrolling beatm up?

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