I'm in the 51-60 range..Im with Muhsterino
We're the cool age range, that remember life before cell phones
i’m in the 41-50 range, i remember pay phones everywhere, pagers (beepers as we called them), and records
Wow, yes, it's amazing when you think about all the things that this generation don't have..lol.
but TSTO is so much better than Pac-Man lol
Haha, I remember playing space invaders on my Atari 2600 in the 70’s. In colour!!!
oh, color games and tv was such a leap in tech i had an arcade a couple blocks from my house when i was young, i cannot even imagine how many quarters i went through lol
space invaders was a great one also compared to pong lol i don’t even want to think how many hours we spent playing pong
Whenever I think of old computer games, I think of two I played on the Apple II. Transylvania was an adventure game developed by Penguin Software in the early 80s. Since its original release, it’s been ported to many other platforms.
The other was Deathmaze 5000 (MED Systems Software). This one was really hard. A group of us spent countless hours trying to crack it, but I think we ultimately failed (this was back in the olden days before walkthroughs were widely available).
I was never all that interested in the usual arcade games back when arcades were a big thing, but I was drawn to pinball machines — especially old ones. This one (Gold Strike by Gottlieb), located at one time in a campus burger/beer joint I used to frequent, was an especial favorite of mine.
Whenever I think of old computer games, I think of two I played on the Apple II. Transylvania was an adventure game developed by Penguin Software in the early 80s. Since its original release, it’s been ported to many other platforms.
The other was Deathmaze 5000 (MED Systems Software). This one was really hard. A group of us spent countless hours trying to crack it, but I think we ultimately failed (this was back in the olden days before walkthroughs were widely available).
I was never all that interested in the usual arcade games back when arcades were a big thing, but I was drawn to pinball machines — especially old ones. This one (Gold Strike by Gottlieb), located at one time in a campus burger/beer joint I used to frequent, was an especial favorite of mine.
I used to love Pinball and playing flippers with friends.
Volunteer EA Forum Senior Moderator/Hero EA Answers HQ
Replies
Wow, yes, it's amazing when you think about all the things that this generation don't have..lol.
Haha, I remember playing space invaders on my Atari 2600 in the 70’s. In colour!!!
space invaders was a great one also compared to pong lol i don’t even want to think how many hours we spent playing pong
I remember playing the first Madden football game in the early 90's and thinking how great the graphics were
The other was Deathmaze 5000 (MED Systems Software). This one was really hard. A group of us spent countless hours trying to crack it, but I think we ultimately failed (this was back in the olden days before walkthroughs were widely available).
I was never all that interested in the usual arcade games back when arcades were a big thing, but I was drawn to pinball machines — especially old ones. This one (Gold Strike by Gottlieb), located at one time in a campus burger/beer joint I used to frequent, was an especial favorite of mine.
You have died of dysentery. Hahahaha, & river crossings were risky.
I used to love Pinball and playing flippers with friends.
Even older than Mel Brooks...
Just the fact that you know who he is speaks volumes...
That's OK - I still listen to him on the radio sometimes.
I have underwear older than that.