pong (picture of the alternative :))
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pong (picture of the alternative :))
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spray (Gribley.... I remember playing that game for hours, in my younger days:D)
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Oh the younger days Gribley:whistling
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disperse
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Shay, my parents paid much for this early joy (and my later ZX81)
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... yes really true we did have one of these.... damn could of been worth loads 30 odd years later. Also my old ZX81 with the wobbly RAM pack. Odd fact I know the chap who wrote 3D monster maze on the ZX..... ain't it a small world
all I had was the abacus:cry:
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spread :yikes: (Well you learned to count at an early age Bigboab:D... Gribley that fancy game machine looks way too complicated for my younger days :lol:)
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My next generation game console was....
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And i still have it in my basement somewhere, with all the original Nintendo consoles:whistling (yes i am a pack-rat/hoarder :idunno:), but i have emulators on the original xbox that has the whole lineup of games of most of the older consoles, plus my favorite arcade games Donkey Kong/Crazy Kong and Crystal Castles:D
Do you remember Dragons Lair when it came out?? Now you can have that plus hundreds of other games on one disk :thumbsup:
Oh the Good Old Days:D And i met my wife at 16 years old in a video arcade:D
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Do remember Dragons Lair, a laser disc original (that format lasted well :S) ported to I think Amiga at the time which is where I would of played. Bigboad I do at least know what an abacus is so hopefully that counts
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(Gribley... That spread looks amazing!!:D, especially the bacon/pork pieces on the right:yup:, and assume that is chicken soup but it needs Matzoh Balls:lol:),if you eat like that all the time ?? WOW!! you are one lucky ducky :D, Take out menu's are very friendly in my household, and weird my wife is an excellent cook:lol: and it is Bigboab :idunno:
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Joe King aside. I had to use chalk and slate in school during ww2(lack of paper). Gribley! we used Dock leaves.:lol:
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bodyguard (the)
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Bigboab - Ain`t dock leaves for removing strings, rashes or something? I`m refusing to google it as perhaps they where just handy replacement for Andrex back then :)...(sorry about the d instead of a b in previous post)