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How to distract ourselves from this takeover saga

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  1. Dorty Dogbreath

    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

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    Bloody hell, I started with Space Invaders and Asteroids early 1980s (on proper arcade machines 10p a go), then Nintendo handheld devices, I've still got an Atari from the early 80s, Nintendo 64, Game Cube, Dreamcast, Xbox, PlayStation, all in the loft. Might be worth some money. Used to love Pro Evo on the Xbox, top game.
     
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    Warmir Pouchov Better than JPF

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    Ah yes I still have my Atari 2600. And an Atari Lynx. I forgot about that. Game Cube and Dreamcast, classics. They didn't last long. We bought bloody everything. Never had a Megadrive but a few mates did. I mean I started out gaming with the old BBC Computer and chucky egg. Amiga 500 with Lombard Rally and Sensible Soccer. I was blown away by those games. Yeah loved the arcades too. I remember going to Whitley Bay Arcades for the first time as a nipper as a treat to our football team. We went ****ing nuts.
     
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    Remember how bad that tennis game was on the Atari 2600? Jesus that was ****. I remember Warbirds on the Atari Lynx. I ****ing loved that game. I thought I was ****ing biggles <laugh>
     
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  4. Dorty Dogbreath

    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

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    Chucky egg, wow, brings back memories, I played it on the Spectrum IIRC.

    Three brothers at my school got themselves into developing games, last I heard they had about 100 staff.
     
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    How can I forget my Spectrum. Maybe the noise of it loading meant it was wiped from my psyche <laugh> That screeching was horrific.
     
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    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

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    Aye the screeching <laugh>

    And sometimes the basstard thing didn't load after twenty minutes of waiting <grr>
     
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    <laugh>
    Which console? <laugh>
     
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    These younguns don't know how lucky they are. The thing would be smashed into little pieces now after not loading.
     
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    It was my Amiga first I seem to recall???
     
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    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

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    My former next door neighbour who was German had her two nephews staying for the week. I invited them into ours where me and my son played them at Pro Evo. They were Germany, we were England. We beat them in the last minute with a thirty yarder and they fooked off in a huff, chanting something in German <laugh>
     
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    Can you remember Another World?

    That was ****ing legendary.
     
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    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

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    No but it could be anywhere in Sunderland :emoticon-0136-giggl
     
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    It would be tantrum city.
     
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    Probably something like "Four World Cups and no world wars, doo dah, doo dah".
     
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    This is my earliest experience of a games console:

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    You could play any game on it as long as it involved hitting a ball from one side of the screen to the other. Commodore 64 after that.
     
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