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Im still on PS2

<laugh> Get in there ACS. I'll undoubtedly purchase a PS4 at some stage. However I just don't get time for it anymore so not really a priority. I still have a 8 bit Nintendo, a 16 bit Nintendo, an Atari Lynx, Gameboy and god knows what else. Wor lass keeps asking if she can chuck them but I can't allow it. I've told her they're now considered vintage and worth big money...........
 
<laugh> Get in there ACS. I'll undoubtedly purchase a PS4 at some stage. However I just don't get time for it anymore so not really a priority. I still have a 8 bit Nintendo, a 16 bit Nintendo, an Atari Lynx, Gameboy and god knows what else. Wor lass keeps asking if she can chuck them but I can't allow it. I've told her they're now considered vintage and worth big money...........

The old lynx was quality. Loved the alien vs predator game on that.
 
The old lynx was quality. Loved the alien vs predator game on that.

It was a ****ing big bulky thing but it was good. Pissed on the Gamegear I thought but just didn't have the enough interested game developers. There was a game on it I absolutely loved called Warbirds. I could literally play that ****er for hours.

I had some great computers/consoles when younger, Spectrums, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari 2600 and my personal favourite a BBC Computer from Acorn <laugh>. I lost days of my life playing Sensi on the Amiga, or Lombard Rally. Killa Gorilla was great on the BBC. Ah the good old days.
 
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I had a bbc dragon. Can't remember the games really. I then had an Atari 800.

Remember that rally game on the Amiga . I used to love the Olympics on the Commodore 64.


First proper console was the sega megadrive.
 
And so began the war of Mario/Sonic.

You couldn't see past Nintendo and Sega then. The Microsoft and Sony of their day. I was a Nintendo man. We got the old 8-bit out not so long ago and fired it up Unfortunely one of the controllers had pretty unresponsive buttons (they looked permanently pressed in). My mate said "Is that cause you had it stored under all that **** you dick?" My response? "Track and Field that buddy, you ain't breaking the 100m record without some serious hammer!!!!" We used to put our socks over our hands so it didn't hurt so much, hold the controller at an angle and slide over the buttons rapidly. Then I found a silk hanky. Brothers came in one day to find every record had been destroyed "you must have a cheat" was the cry <laugh>
 
One of me brothers had the Spectrum, but my first was the Megadrive and Sonic.

Until the day some b****** bricked out the back doors, ran in and nicked the TV and Megadrive.
Took nought else.

I wasn't happy, no Sonic for a while..........<grr>
 
INJURY TIME - England 3-2 Scotland

Three minutes added on. I don't think Rickie Lambert has touched the ball since he scored, but he won't care about that one jot.