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Xenon 2 had betty boo.

yeah man Bitmap brothers rocked!

yeah I love the crazy cool looking alien guy with headphones on selling the weopons for the ship.

man I use to get excited when i saw a photorealistic picture in any game back then because there werent many around and they were just static. we use to call them back then as digitised pictures.

What about parallax scrolling? Remember that?

thats reminds me of Shadow of the beast!

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Yeah Gun ship allowed you to send wingmen. It was like wow what a cool game.!

Thats why games back then amazed me because there were so many new things to discover. I loved sprite graphics back then.

Polygons have killed gameplay.

You should of heard Turrican on the SNES if you liked good video game music like I do.

yeah Micropose made great games too like Top Squaron or something in the arcade. Werent they the champs at flight sims?

Out of this world and flashback were top notch games too.

Man I miss the older companies who made great games in the late eighties and early nineties when i was really hooked onto games.

Data east

bitmap Bros

Konami

Ocean

California games!!!!

Anyone remember 10Yard Fight ?

And Flying Shark or 1942!!!

PS...Anyone with a good emulator with a Work Wonder Boy II...please let me know where i can get it..

ALSO.. I'm still dying for Janes:U971 .....Please any info!!!!

ph1 you are way cool!

i always wondered if there was someone out there like me who still loved these games.

can please email just xenon2 on [email protected]

Thanks man.

Do you remember in xenon2 in the shop where you could get the ultimate power I think called Nashua or something and it lasted ten seconds only but massive power up!

What what double density disks that you drilled a hole and it became highdensity disk hehehe

yeah flying shark on c64 was good, tanks and planes to shoot

i never really liked 1942, and the one before it? 1940?

thats reminded me of the vertical scrollers on the amiga, where one player was a helicopter and one was a jeep... cant remember the name of it but unreal game

silkworm, thats it!!

remember nebulus 1 & 2? little green guy that had to climb the towers? that was awesome

and some other bitmap brothers games i just remembered

speedball!!!

and magic pockets cutesy platform game, still good fun

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