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Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: Mike_F on October 09, 2015, 03:11:07 pm
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I was remiscing about some old games I used to play in my youth t'other day. Things like Cannon Fodder and the like. I would imagine games of that age being free or very cheap to download these days and there are plenty of hits ona Google search but I don't want to get a virus. anyone know of a reputable place to get 'em from?
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Not answering the question mike but this looks pretty cool !!!
http://retrogamesfair.com
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It certainly does. I daren't go as I'd spend a fortune then never use any of the gear and get an earful off the missus!
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Mike
you need to google MAME
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Cheers, Rob.
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To play Cannon Fodder you'll need and Amiga or ST. Plenty of stuff here (http://www.lemonamiga.com/) and the links to the disks are generally pretty safe.
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Or you could just lose days on this site playing some proper old skool shizzle
https://archive.org/details/internetarcade
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Where's Space Invaders?!!! I haven't found it yet. I used to be a reight whizz at that. Cost me a fortune....
Question: back in the VERY old days, the very first computer game I ever played used a cassette player for the app and some very primitive controls. But the game itself, and I really cannot remember its name, was absolutely cracking. It was a travel through space and fight the baddies game, but the stand out thing about it was you had to key in the direction of travel in degrees - and the compass was offset by, I think, 270 degrees. That made the mental arithmetic quite challenging when all hell was breaking out round the back of some planet you were orbiting.
Has anyone ever heard of a very old game like that? I'd soooo like to see the thing again.
Dutch: if you ever happen to come across this thread and post, it was your brother who had this game - during his time in Brentwood in those flats. I distinctly remember both of us staying up all night, several times, lost in that game. Funny really. I ended up marrying a girl from Brentwood who I met years after Pete had moved away. Wonder where she is now?!
BobG
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Try Phoenix, Bob
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Question: back in the VERY old days, the very first computer game I ever played used a cassette player for the app and some very primitive controls. But the game itself, and I really cannot remember its name, was absolutely cracking. It was a travel through space and fight the baddies game, but the stand out thing about it was you had to key in the direction of travel in degrees - and the compass was offset by, I think, 270 degrees. That made the mental arithmetic quite challenging when all hell was breaking out round the back of some planet you were orbiting.
Has anyone ever heard of a very old game like that? I'd soooo like to see the thing again.
Sounds like maybe 'Elite' on the old BBC micro machine? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuvbZpH1QuE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuvbZpH1QuE)
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Many thanks Snod. I don't think that's the exact game I'm thinking of, but it's interesting to watch. My one was in black and white (green and white on the screen we used actually) and you actually had to key in direction of travel, speed, and, I think, fire.
BobG
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Sounds dead exciting, Bob.
:zzz:
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Many thanks Snod. I don't think that's the exact game I'm thinking of, but it's interesting to watch. My one was in black and white (green and white on the screen we used actually) and you actually had to key in direction of travel, speed, and, I think, fire.
BobG
Sounds like an early Star Trek game.
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I've put this on the back burner for now. A lad at work has lent me a copy of The Last of Us which I started last night. I can see it becoming quite intense!
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Its a cracking game, Mike. I understand one of the big hollywood studios has acquired the movie rights too.
What console are you playing it on?
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PS3, Rob.
Not yet upgraded to PS4, I'll make that step when the next gen GTA comes out then book a week off work to play it!
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If you want a few PS3 games to lend give me a shout. Far Cry 4 is well worth a month of your life.
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Thanks mate. I may well do that when I need something new.
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Last of us is a belting game I thinks it's the only game Iv completed twice
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I really used to like Space Harrier - I remember being on a Boys Brigade Camp in Whitby and the simulator was in one of the arcades there - the simulator for that game was immense - it was such a new game at the time that a guy who was in the sim was doing really well and had a right audience watching him!
You put a pound in and got loads of lives back then - loved it in the arcade and loved it just as much when it came out with our Atari ST bundle!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hzgrb-mjLaM
Welcome to the Fantasy Zone - Get Ready!
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Last of us is a belting game I thinks it's the only game Iv completed twice
Think I need to pay it again now. I liked the end. Left it suitably open for another one.
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Going back to Bobs question, that game sounds a bit like an old game I used to play called Gyrus which was either in the Atari 2600 or the ZX Speccy days.
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Thanks Craig. The name doesn't ring any bells, but tbh, it was so close to the dawn of the computer age that I'm not even sure it had a name. We had to run it from a cassette player onto one of those awful clunky green VDU's. Brilliant game though. Really made you think hard. And you could lose too - unlike in all the crap I see Alexander playing. He gets knocked down and just bounces right back up again. we got blasted outta da universe! No coming back from that ever. Start again....
Cheers
Bob
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Craig, Gyruss was like space invaders except your ship rotated around the outer edge of the screen and the aliens came from in the middle. You had to travel from one planet in the solar system to the next. Its a cracking game.
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Yes, that sounds about right Rob. Great little game at a time when it was all a bit simpler.
As much as I enjoy the games of today, most of which are more akin to watching an actual movie, nothing feels as good as the games of my early years: Pitfall, Space Invaders, Missile Command & Pac Man on the Atari 2600
That said, I can still remember being totally blown away when my old man finally agreed to upgrade me from the ZX Speccy to the Commadore Amiga. That felt like a whole new world to me at the time!
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Is it possible to get a proper space invaders game that'll run on my pc? I used to be bloody good at it. Lol.
Bob
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Yes, that sounds about right Rob. Great little game at a time when it was all a bit simpler.
As much as I enjoy the games of today, most of which are more akin to watching an actual movie, nothing feels as good as the games of my early years: Pitfall, Space Invaders, Missile Command & Pac Man on the Atari 2600
That said, I can still remember being totally blown away when my old man finally agreed to upgrade me from the ZX Speccy to the Commadore Amiga. That felt like a whole new world to me at the time!
Craig, If you like missile command and you have an android phone or tablet, try downloading Aurora Missile from the Play store. It is superb.
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One for the mega drive fans
http://www.argos.co.uk/m/static/Product/partNumber/3816789.htm