Posted December 20, 2012
orcishgamer
Mad and Green
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From United States
ucfalumknight
Digital Vagabond
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From United States
Posted December 20, 2012
I remember Disco Duck on the Radio! Disco Disco Duck!
Lou
Eschalon - Book One
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From United States
WhiteElk
maker of tie-dye
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From United States
Posted December 20, 2012
Lou: I am sorry but I can never forget the 75 Super Bowl - Your Steel Curtain and Bradshaw up against my Purple People Eaters and Fran Tarkington. Now that was football. ;-)
Indeed ! The 70's WERE NFL Football ! No other era i've lived has it been so good as then. i've re-watched those games of the 70's a few times in my adulthood. Is time to go back for some more ! i was only 5 when the Steelers and Vikings battled it out in Superbowl IX. But those games had big impact on me. Each year my excitement for the game increased. The Steelers were my team. Still are, through thick and thin. In high school i relished the position of defensive nose guard. Memories of The Steel Curtain inspiring my play. Full Tilt Boogey at its best !
Crassmaster
Right bastard
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From Canada
Posted December 20, 2012
Lou
Eschalon - Book One
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From United States
Posted December 21, 2012
Lou: I am sorry but I can never forget the 75 Super Bowl - Your Steel Curtain and Bradshaw up against my Purple People Eaters and Fran Tarkington. Now that was football. ;-)
WhiteElk: Indeed ! The 70's WERE NFL Football ! No other era i've lived has it been so good as then. i've re-watched those games of the 70's a few times in my adulthood. Is time to go back for some more ! i was only 5 when the Steelers and Vikings battled it out in Superbowl IX. But those games had big impact on me. Each year my excitement for the game increased. The Steelers were my team. Still are, through thick and thin. In high school i relished the position of defensive nose guard. Memories of The Steel Curtain inspiring my play. Full Tilt Boogey at its best !
Post edited December 21, 2012 by Lou
Daedalus1138
The A.I. Guy
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From United States
Posted December 21, 2012
I'm so old that the earliest video games I remember playing were Q*bert for PC, Moto Racer, and Incoming.
So basically, I'm not very old at all.
So basically, I'm not very old at all.
@('_')@
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From United States
Posted December 21, 2012
I'm so old, when I was a kid, I watched Mr. Rogers and Sesame Street. So not that old but not young.
Post edited December 21, 2012 by langurmonkey
retro_gamer
d(-_-)b
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From Poland
Posted December 21, 2012
I'm so old I remember writing to stores that were selling games for a games catalogues. I also remember buying games via postcards or telephone. Everyone understand "by telephone", but "via postcard: is totaly retro. I wrote the name of the game I wanted to buy on a postcard, then I sent that postcard to a games shop and then they were sending the game to me. I was paying for this game when the postman arrived with the game. Crazy, good old times.
Densetsu
zen
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From Slovenia
Posted December 21, 2012
I am so old I.... what was I saying again?
tomimt
Optimum rat
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From Finland
Posted December 21, 2012
I'm so old, that me and my brother (okay mostly my bro, as he's older) had to manually program games from a thick code book we wanted to play on our Lambda PC8300. Amstrad with cassette drive was a huge step up.
Post edited December 21, 2012 by tomimt
DubConqueror
proud to be a social jus- tice warrior
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From Netherlands
Posted December 21, 2012
I'm so old I remember my dad's first computer loaded it's programs from cassettes. Listening to crackling noise for a quarter of an hour before playing a game, though I did do some typing in of programs from magazines. 5 1/4" floppy disks 512 kB big we're a giant leap forward.
Too young though to know card input (for the youngsters: a card is a piece of papers with holes in it, coding the input for the computer, not the thing the microchip-filled piece of plastic you put in a card-reader nowadays).
Too young though to know card input (for the youngsters: a card is a piece of papers with holes in it, coding the input for the computer, not the thing the microchip-filled piece of plastic you put in a card-reader nowadays).
Post edited December 21, 2012 by DubConqueror
Lone3wolf
Kai Grandmaster
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From United Kingdom
Posted December 21, 2012
I'm so old, I remember THREE channels only on the TV!
And the BBC would shut down transmitting for a few hours every afternoon!
I'm so old, I remember playing games without a computer!
Like OUTSIDE the house, man!
I'm so old, I can remember using half-penny coins to buy gummy bears!
And the BBC would shut down transmitting for a few hours every afternoon!
I'm so old, I remember playing games without a computer!
Like OUTSIDE the house, man!
I'm so old, I can remember using half-penny coins to buy gummy bears!
iippo
Slave of economy
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From Finland
Posted December 21, 2012
Ultimatum
Damn.
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From United Kingdom
Posted December 21, 2012
I can remember when games had multiple discs,and the sound dial up made