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One Radical Dude 12-29-2006 02:48 PM

Tetris, man. Tetris. Loved that game. :)

montitech 12-29-2006 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by some guy you dont know (Post 25450)
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anyways, back on topic, i also find the GTA games hard to beat. all of them. i just die to easily in them.

I hated playing GTA 1 and 2, I never even finished the first Island on them. but GTA 3, and vice city were not so bad, It is Hard to get everything in the game, but provided you are able to get it running smooth enough then it just takes a LOT of practice, and knowing what car to use for what race, and were to find that car. Once you know where to get the cool stuff, it becomes a lot more fun.

Monty :-/

The bloo 12-30-2006 10:19 AM

Tetris

Kzinistzerg 01-01-2007 02:55 PM

Crazy Tetrix. God that game is so annoying.. and addicting. it's tetris, except, instead of max 4 blocks, there's a max of five, AND each block can be divided into four minitriangles so your pieces are NUTS.

Partymember 01-01-2007 03:25 PM

how do you beat Pac-Man? WAKAWAKAWAKAWAKAWAKA

Jabberwocky 01-01-2007 03:33 PM

Couldn't get past the part in Xenosaga where the monster hologram things come aliiiive.

I suck at turn-based fighting in general.


@Partymember: I got a high score on Ms. Pacman at the mall. Considering my scores are always high scores, I think I'm the only one who has ever used that machine. XD

Partymember 01-01-2007 03:41 PM

LOL +1

i rock the ANCIENT Pac-Man machine at the local bar/hotel/golf course. Great game.

Jabberwocky 01-01-2007 03:59 PM

I want a really old one for my rec room. That would be rad.


Oh, and DDR is possibly the hardest game ever invented by anyone, ever.

Partymember 01-01-2007 04:53 PM

would you believe me if i said i've never DDR'd? And yes, owning a Pac-Man machine is a goal of mine.

I'll take a picture of this old thing next time i go, i think they're closed for the winter. This machine is absolutley the oldest unit i've ever seen...well, i saw an older one at a CiCi's in Rochester. The thing had a stained wood frame and a plexiglass top, you sat down and rocked the little joystick, i think it cost a nickel or a dime to play.

montitech 01-02-2007 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Partymember (Post 26126)
would you believe me if i said i've never DDR'd? And yes, owning a Pac-Man machine is a goal of mine.

I'll take a picture of this old thing next time i go, i think they're closed for the winter. This machine is absolutley the oldest unit i've ever seen...well, i saw an older one at a CiCi's in Rochester. The thing had a stained wood frame and a plexiglass top, you sat down and rocked the little joystick, i think it cost a nickel or a dime to play.

I think most of the sit down ones, were created latter and mostly for Bars, because it gave space to put your drink and ashtray, a feature that the kids did not need. Of the 2 packman sit down versions I ever saw, one was a fake packman clone (this was back in 82-83) the other was in the 90's so it was proboly newer machine that was customized and not original.
(Naturally I could be wrong, I never worked for a video game company)

The way to tell if a game is really old (or close to original) is look for the ashtray and the cigarete burns. Many games at the old arcades had ashtrays mounted to them, since smoking was not banned from public places until around '87+/-5

Monty :-/


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