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Heroes Quest on the PC before they renamed it and made it point and click.

That with Leisure Suit Larry, Bit of Duke Nukem and some old Super Mario Brothers stole a fair bit of my childhood!

Ooooh and Scarab of Ra. Surely some other old Mac fans might know that one :)

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

captain comic was the SHIT!

Ooooh I don't know how I could have left Doom 2 off that list!!!!

So much old skool awesomeness.

Double-barrelled shottie was my fave weapon. BLAM!

Need For Speed Special Edition... That was awinner... Ripping Helis in the ol' Dodge...

Or maxing out the Lambo on "City" stage one at 202KM/H

I miss the old NFS series - the video clips that they used to have (can be found on YouTube now). And yeah I loved the point-to-point courses for variety as opposed to just racing circuit layouts all the time.

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