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Originally posted by Leonard Washington

that's waaaay too busy...i wouldn't even know what that thing is for.

I can't read Japanese either.

The ebay listings make it clearer. It is a top load NES machine, so you don't have to perform minor surgery to get a game to play.

There are only like $40 with shipping.

(And, no, I don't sell these.) :laugh:

My favorite games were Baseball Stars, Zelda and Metroid.

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I still remember when I rented Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 from Blockbuster. I got up early and got all the way to the Technodrome by myself when I was only 6 or 7, but then I had to go to school. I turned the TV off but left the game on pause. When I got home, I discovered my mom had turned the system off.

:doh:

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Originally posted by Heidenreich

I still have the original NES hooked up in my house (for the record, I'm a SEGA fanboy, and I own the original Sega Master system & EVERY game for it)

As for the NES, I have, and still play. Super Mario 3, Rygar, Final Fantasy, Blades of Steel, Mike tysons Punch Out, Double Dribble (of hubble hibble, as the stellar NES voice said), and of course, the greatest game of all time, TECMO BOWL.......

Ahhh TECMO BOWL..... Where the roots of all current video football lies......... I have wasted much of my life on video games and I owe it all to Techmo Bowl. My first true love.

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Originally posted by dfitzo53

I still remember when I rented Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 from Blockbuster. I got up early and got all the way to the Technodrome by myself when I was only 6 or 7, but then I had to go to school. I turned the TV off but left the game on pause. When I got home, I discovered my mom had turned the system off.

:doh:

TMNT 2 was classic...

...you know what was a hard game though, was the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. How many times did I swim through that dam defusing bombs?

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Strider and 1942 are my all time favorites. I still am amazing good at those overhead airplane shooters. 1942 had 100 some odd levels and when you finally beat it, all it said was congratulations, game over. I was traumatized. Thank god for memory cards and hard drives cause 234jl3kj4320935ulkejftlkdesjfaaodiu345 was way to hard to remember and write down, I can still remember the feeling when your getting ready to play your game and you type in your password to only realize you wrote it down incorrectly, oh that hurts.

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Originally posted by chomerics

How about hockey? The fat guys, the mediun guys and the skinny guys. . . I'd play three skinny's and a fat :laugh:

That game ruled! I'd play two skinnys, a fatty and a medium...a hockey game without 5 skaters...pretty funny...

i also liked how old school nes games were always americans vs russians or chinese....like one of my favorite games is super dodge ball, when you turn it on, you have no choice but to play as usa...and of course the final two stages are russia and china...

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Originally posted by DjTj

TMNT 2 was classic...

...you know what was a hard game though, was the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. How many times did I swim through that dam defusing bombs?

i know it was such a rip, b/c the tmnt was in the arcades at the time and i KNOW they made this crappy game to capitalize on it. matter of fact TMNT2 was subtitled Acade. It was way easier, I think i beat in less than a weak.

i remember double dragon was the same thing. the sega master system had the real version while the NES had some watered down version. i used to love the vs section where you fought a twin version of yourself.

anybody have the game trojan? that game was pretty fun.

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it's impossible to not mention the legend of zelda, metroid, smb, and super tecmo bowl. i also spent a lot of time playing duck hunt, mike tysons punchout, contra, summer and winter olympics, kung fu, tecmo baseball, and goal.

pop quiz:

what was the code to take you straight to mike tyson in "mike tyson's punchout?"

honor system fellas. highlight below for the answer.

007 373 5963

what was the code for 99 lives in contra?

up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a, start.

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Originally posted by Leonard Washington

i remember double dragon was the same thing. the sega master system had the real version while the NES had some watered down version. i used to love the vs section where you fought a twin version of yourself.

That was the one time us SEGA fanboys had something to brag about. That version of double dragon was outstanding. If I recall correctly, you couldn't even play two players at the same time on the NES! Half the fun of that game was walking around with one of your boys, beating the S out of everybody.....

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Originally posted by dviands

it's impossible to not mention the legend of zelda, metroid, smb, and super tecmo bowl. i also spent a lot of time playing duck hunt, mike tysons punchout, contra, summer and winter olympics, kung fu, tecmo baseball, and goal.

pop quiz:

what was the code to take you straight to mike tyson in "mike tyson's punchout?"

honor system fellas. highlight below for the answer.

007 373 5963

what was the code for 99 lives in contra?

up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a, start.

I dunno the punchout one, but believe me I will remember the contra code until the day I die.

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Originally posted by DjTj

TMNT 2 was classic...

...you know what was a hard game though, was the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. How many times did I swim through that dam defusing bombs?

Yeah, we owned the first one but I had to rent the second one. The first one was quite hard, I don't think I ever made it past that level where you walk around outside and everything's purple and there are a bunch of searchlights...I dunno if anyone has any idea what I'm talking about.

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Megaman 2 was my alltime fav....great soundtrack, graphics, everything. it was also one of the first games to have the save feature....which was great because you couldn't beat Megaman 1 unless you played it for like 8 straight hours, and who the hell has time to do that??........oh wait, i was in high school, nevermind.

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