(08-20-2011, 07:11 AM)Zarj Wrote: I love that they are re-making all these old games for new systems.
Honestly, one of the things that pisses me off the most about new consoles and stuff is the way old games get abandoned.
Yes it is sad how they just got thrown away like that by many people, but I see a few of us keeping it real.
(08-20-2011, 07:11 AM)Zarj Wrote: Verse, I've played newer versions of Oregon Trail on computers in
Elementary School. Such a great game! Educational and fun!
Ahh very fond memories ,B}CharlyMurphie dies of snake bite FTW:D
(08-19-2011, 06:17 PM)Noobicus Wrote: I have all my old systems. But I will not say what they are because you puppies are too young to remember them.
I wish I could of held on to all of em. They got handed down to my younger siblings. (15 yr gap between all 4 of us). When I moved out of the nest at 17 though, I took my playstation and N64 cause those were the only two I payed for. I have no idea what happened to my ataris 2600 and 7200. I also remember having a colecovision (with the paddles).
Anyways,I'm into these emulators now, IMO they are harder games, to some extent(not strategy-wise). The speed at which these older games play at and the bogus stuff that happens in them(
http://www.youtube.com/user/JamesNintendoNerd). I remember paying $45-$70 for some of these games and now there are PS2,XBOX, And their younger, but bigger brother and sister emulators coming out.
I go on the road alot and just dont have the baggage capacity for all these systems to come along with me. It is just amazing how much I can fit on a lappy these days.
Someone should make a lappy with all this content on it and sell it (PROBABLY ILLEGAL).