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nba jam playin with big heads :)

after burner was mad fun in that moving aircraft thing.

alex kid in miracle world was sick, you just close the cover of the master system and it plays hahaha, didnt need a cartridge.

captain comic on pc ownnnnned. i loved that on the 286s. instead of fire balls it used to shoot out asterix's ;) aahhh the memories.

all the street fighters were awesome.......

damn they should have like a timezone from the early 90s where you can go and play all the vintage games, that would be so much fun

hey guys, if you want all these games, you can download them from kazaa, or from some web page.

Get the emulators, then the games....

The Arcade emulator (the one that emulates the neo - geo arcade machine and others) is called mame. Also try winmame, winkawaks...

The atari emulator is called stella

the nintendo emulator is called nesticle, and there is also one for super nintendo, but i forgot what its called....

Also try looking for sega, dreamcast, saturn emulators, whatever you want, you'll find it!!!!!

I have all of these games, plus more (about 1000 I think in total). EVERY SINGLE game from the 70's 80's, 90's, and many recent ones, i have em all, and they cost me absolutely nothing!!!

I have to admit though, games you loved back then seem really boring now.....

Zahos

I spent so much of my childhood playing bloody Commodore 64 & NES.....

Then I graduated to Timezone. SF2 changed everyone's life back then.....

Now I still play PS2 & GameCube far too much.....

I wonder what we'll be doing when we're all 50......

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