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Thread started 07/08/08 5:37pm

bboy87

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For the old school video games- Virtual NES!!!

http://www.virtualnes.com/

you can play the classic games from the NES on your computer. No emulator involved!

goes back to playing Super Mario Brothers 2
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Reply #1 posted 07/08/08 5:52pm

JessieJ

eek excited
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Reply #2 posted 07/09/08 11:38am

Sweeny79

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Cool. Thanks biggrin
In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.
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Reply #3 posted 07/09/08 11:52am

INSATIABLE

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biggrin Playing Kid Icarus right now. Damn you, I had shit to do today! love
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Reply #4 posted 07/09/08 3:23pm

sermwanderer

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I loved the NES

takes me back to sitting aged about 8 playing duck hunt and listening to the batman soundtrack with my cousin
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Reply #5 posted 07/09/08 4:36pm

ThirdandFinal

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All I get is a box with an X when I try a game
Le prego di non toccare la macchina per favore!
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Reply #6 posted 07/09/08 5:21pm

TonyVanDam

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bboy87 said:

http://www.virtualnes.com/

you can play the classic games from the NES on your computer. No emulator involved!

goes back to playing Super Mario Brothers 2


I already knew about that site. I sometimes play Tecmo SuperBowl.
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Reply #7 posted 07/09/08 6:27pm

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rolleyes

For me, NES ain't "old school".

THIS is what I had as a kid! -



NES is Ice Cube to my Whodini.
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Reply #8 posted 07/10/08 7:21am

TonyVanDam

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PurpleJedi said:

rolleyes

For me, NES ain't "old school".

THIS is what I had as a kid! -



NES is Ice Cube to my Whodini.


CORRECTION: THIS is old-school home video gaming!



The original Atrai home system



Colecovision gaming system

cool
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Reply #9 posted 07/11/08 3:48pm

AnckSuNamun

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I have some old games on my Wii. They have a ton of games to get....even Dr. Mario Online.
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Reply #10 posted 07/11/08 9:18pm

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TonyVanDam said:

PurpleJedi said:

rolleyes

For me, NES ain't "old school".

THIS is what I had as a kid! -



NES is Ice Cube to my Whodini.


CORRECTION: THIS is old-school home video gaming!



The original Atrai home system



Colecovision gaming system

cool


lol nod

I'll do you one better still;




My parents bought us the SEARS version of Pong. How sad is that???
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Reply #11 posted 07/12/08 8:40pm

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These were all the Pong consoles from way back when, The releases of all these led to a crash in the American video game market:

APF TV Fun
APF Match
Alex Videospiel TG-621
Atari Pong
Atari Super Pong
Atari Stunt Cycle
Audiosonic PP 800
Audiosonic PP 900
Audiosonic PP 920
Audiosonic PP 940
Audiosonic Telesports III
Bently Compuvision
Blaupunkt TV-Action
Binatone TV Game Unit (model n° 01 / 4990)
Binatone TV Master 4 Plus 2 (Model N° 01/ 4869)
Binatone TV Master Mark 6 (Model N° 01/ 4907)
Binatone TV Master Mark 8 (Model N° 01/ 4823)
Binatone TV Master Mark 10 (Model N° 01/ 4834)
Binatone TV Master Mark IV (Model N° 01/ 4874)
Conic TVG
Conic TV Sport TG 621
Coleco Telestar #6040
Coleco Telestar Alpha
Coleco Telestar Colormatic
Coleco Telestar Marksman
Coleco Telestar Ranger
Coleco Telestar Classic Model #6045
Entex Gameroom Telepong
First Dimension Video Sports TV Games
GHP Wonder Wizard
Glorytone Electronics
Gulliver Triple Challenge
Grandstand Adman 2000
Hanimex 677
Hanimex 7771
Hobbytron Videoalvo
Intel Super Telesport(D-688/36)
Interton Video 2400 (Germany)
KÖRTING Telemultiplay 6000
MBO Teleball
MBO Teleball II
MBO Teleball III
MBO Teleball IV
MBO Teleball V
MBO Teleball VI
Mentor Colour 6
Monarch CTX-4 Color
Norda TV Game H-925
National Semiconductior Adversary
Nintendo TV Game 6
Phillips ES 2201 Telespiel
Odyssey 100
Odyssey 200
Odyssey 300
Odyssey 500
Odyssey 2001
Odyssey 2100
Odyssey 3000
Odyssey 4000
Paddle IV (unknown manufacturer) (Pic 2)
Pizon Bros Visomatic 101
Poppy TVG -4
Prinzitronic Tournament Ten
Radioshack TV Scorebaord (Pic 2)
Roberts Paddle IV
Sears Telegames Sports Center
Sears Telegames Pong Sports IV
Soundic TV Sports
Tandy TV Score Board
Telegames Pinball Breakaway
Telegames Pong IV
Telejogo II (Brazil)
TVG 101-4
TV Challenger
Unisonic Tournament 150
Videomaster Star Chess
Videosport MK2
Zanussi Ping-O-Tronic (Japan?)

PurpleJedi, did you have either one of these?


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Reply #12 posted 07/12/08 8:58pm

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My family has had these in the past 25 years:

Atari 2600


Nintendo Entertainment System


Super Nintendo


Sega Genesis


Nintendo 64


Sega CD(we had this for a week lol )


Playstation


XBox


Gamecube


Playstation 2


Dreamcast(one of my all time favs)


I'm planning on getting the Japanese version of the NES, the Famicom real soon:


Look at the cartridges!

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Reply #13 posted 07/13/08 9:58am

TonyVanDam

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bboy87 said:

My family has had these in the past 25 years:

Atari 2600


Nintendo Entertainment System


Super Nintendo


Sega Genesis


Nintendo 64


Sega CD(we had this for a week lol )


Playstation


XBox


Gamecube


Playstation 2


Dreamcast(one of my all time favs)


I'm planning on getting the Japanese version of the NES, the Famicom real soon:


Look at the cartridges!






I played more games with THIS system than anything else before OR since.
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Reply #14 posted 07/13/08 11:25am

AnckSuNamun

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bboy87 said:

My family has had these in the past 25 years:

Atari 2600


Nintendo Entertainment System


Super Nintendo


Sega Genesis


Nintendo 64


Sega CD(we had this for a week lol )


Playstation


XBox


Gamecube


Playstation 2


Dreamcast(one of my all time favs)


I'm planning on getting the Japanese version of the NES, the Famicom real soon:


Look at the cartridges!


Due to my brother, I grew up with every gaming system known to man too. lol I personally loved the Dreamcast too. Wish it had been bigger than it was.....didn't last long at all. Good luck with the Famicom.
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Reply #15 posted 07/13/08 2:14pm

LadyLuvSexxy

Oh HELLLLL YES. eek
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Reply #16 posted 07/13/08 11:35pm

bboy87

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AnckSuNamun said:

I have some old games on my Wii. They have a ton of games to get....even Dr. Mario Online.

The Virtual Console was an AWESOME idea

Since I have an Nintendo DS, I can download games from the internet, put them on a MicroSD card and play them on my system lol
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Reply #17 posted 07/13/08 11:58pm

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bboy87 said:[quote]

AnckSuNamun said:

Since I have an Nintendo DS, I can download games from the internet, put them on a MicroSD card and play them on my system lol





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