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Be original!
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The Retro Arcade and Atari 2600 Room




'Pong' (1972)
'Tempest' (1981)
'Gauntlet' (1985)
'Discs of Tron' (1983)
'Addams Family' (Pinball) (1992)
'Star Wars Arcade (1983)
'Dig Dug' (1982)
'Tron' (1982)

Mom? Me and the guys are heading down to the arcade. Can I have five bucks?


___________RIVER RAID_____________STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK
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____________ADVENTURE_______________________SPACE INVADERS________________________PITFALL!__________ ________________KABOOM_!____________



'Adventure' (1979)
'Space Invaders (1980)
'Pitfall!' (1982)
'Kaboom! (1984)
'River Raid' (1982)
'Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back' (1982)
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Hudson: "Game's not over man, it's not over!"










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The Don't Think, Just Press The Fucking Buttons Draft

1.Twisted Metal 2 (1996 Playstation)



Favorite Character - Grasshopper




2. Super Street Fighter II (1993 All Formats)



Favorite Character - Blanka

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3. Quake III Arena (1998 Multiple)

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Shot the Fuck Up: HunterTarantino's Trigger-Happy, NRA-Friendly, All-American, Shoot-'Em-Up Video Game Draft
Part 1

#1


#2


#3


#4A
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Shot the Fuck Up: HunterTarantino's Trigger-Happy, NRA-Friendly, All-American, Shoot-'Em-Up Video Game Draft
Part 2: Thursday/Friday

#4B


#5A


#5B
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1) Planescape: Torment (PC)
2) Civilization IV (PC)
3) Diablo (PC)
4) Mega Man 2 (NES)
5) Archon: The Light and the Dark (NES)
6) SSX (PS2)
7) Ms. Pac Man (Arcade)
8) Space Gun (Arcade)
9) Black Knight (Pinball)
10) Unreal Tournament 2004 (PC)
11) Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side (Sega CD)

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JCassady's Draft

1. Tetris
2. Bioshock
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1. Baldur's Gate (PC, 1998)
2. Half-Life (PC, 1998)
3. Wasteland (PC, 1988)
4. Crimson Skies (PC, 2000)
5. Tales of the Unknown: Volume I - The Bard's Tale (PC, 1985)
ARCADE: Battlezone (1980), Zaxxon (1982)
PINBALL: Star Wars (1992)
BONUS: Star Wars Electronic Battle Game (1977), Merlin (1978)
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1. Starcraft (Blizzard), PC (1998)


2. TIE Fighter (LucasArt), PC (1994)


3. Virtua Fighter 2 (SEGA), Arcade (1994)


4. Zombies Ate My Neighbors (LucasArt), SNES (1993)

5. Resident Evil 4(Capcom), Wii (2007)
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6. Guitar Hero (Harmonix), PS2 (2005)

7. Rock Band (Harmonix), X360 (2007)
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BOOM


1:
Half-Life 2
(PC, 2004, cinematic first person shooter/adventure)
2:
Ikaruga
(Arcade, 2001, brutally difficult side-scrolling twitch shooter)
3:
Halo 2
(Microsoft Xbox, 2004, first person shooter)
4:
Super Contra
(Arcade, 1988, side-scrolling/top down on-foot twitch shooter)
5:
DOOM 64
(Nintendo 64, 1997, first person twitch horror shooter)
6:
Robotron: 2084
(Arcade, 1982, strategic single-screen twitch shooter)
7:
Perfect Dark
(Nintendo 64, 2000, first person shooter)
8:
Combat
(Atari 2600, 1977, old school single-screen shooter)
9:
Freedom Fighters
(multiple systems, 2003, squad-based third person shooter)
Bonus 1(arcade):
Gradius
(1985, arcade, side-scrolling twitch shooter)
Bonus 2(arcade):
StarBlade
(1991, arcade, on rails shooter)
Bonus 3(pinball):
Simpsons Pinball Party
(2003, arcade, ball shooter)
Bonus bonus:
Metal Slug 3
(2000, NEO-GEO, side-scrolling on-foot twitch shooter)
Bonus bonus 2:
Shadowrun
(1993, SNES, RPG with a fuckton of shooting)
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1) Metal Gear Solid PS1 (1998)

Featuring this motherfuckery:


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More of bendrix's stuff

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You'll never play with yourself agin.

1. Yoshi's Island
2. E.T.
3. Custer's Revenge
4. Superman (N64)
5. South Park (DC)

NOTE 2-5 (and beyond) are lame jokes of course.
LL
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And my images when I'm ready and able, bitchus!
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A Plumber with a Shell
A Princess with a Frying Pan
A Dinosaur who throws Plumbers
A Cloud who thinks he's a frog
A talking dummy with a gun




Now how can you not love that?


Able to get Pizza anywhere
Fighting Zombies with Fly Paper
Psychic powers, baseball bats and bottle rockets
Cautious condiment selection
Killer alien robots



And as always, don't forget to call Mom.

Articulate those Splines
Keep that road funding up
Fuck Coal, Use Fushion
Monsters destroying your city with...windmills?
Read all about it in the Piccyune


Watch out for Llamas.
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1. Snatcher (PC Engine/Sega CD, 1994)



2. Psychonauts (PS2/Xbox, 2005)



3. Amplitude (PS2, 2003)
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1. Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge (1992)
2. System Shock 2 (1999)
3. The Last Express (1997)
4. Thief: The Dark Project (1998)
5. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six (1998)
6. Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within (1995)
7. Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness (1995)
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Erix Lost (His Favorite Video Game Of All Time) Snatcher To A Rat Bastard Named Justin - Draft Of Randomness...

1. River City Ransom - an altogether awesome little game unlike any other in the genre. Published by Technos and released in 1989 on the Nintendo Entertainment System.

MAMAAAAAA

2. Out of This World - an interactive movie published and released by Interplay in the US in 1991 for PC and then grabbed by Virgin and ported to every console of the day except the handhelds. It even showed up quite atrociously on the 3DO for fuck's sake!

"Venesta... Wachinga!"


3. Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis - the best Indiana Jones game ever made and unsurpassed until this day. Released for the PC by LucasArts in 1992. And then, us Sega CD owners were promised a port that never fucking came. Thanks to all you assholes that didn't buy the Sega CD to turn it into the hit it was meant to be. It's also thanks to you we never got a much desrved Snatcher sequel. You fucks.

"Wha'cha got?"

4. Toe Jam & Earl - pretty much the best two player experience on the Genesis (and arguably the entire 16-Bit era) published by Sega in 1991 and the best game to play with lots of beer in the fridge and weed on your mind.

"TOE Jam! .... Biiiiiig EARL... ...burrrp..."

5. S.O.S. - a wonderful masterpiece of a game you never heard of published by Vic Tokai for the SNES in 1995. They could have re-released it with a name change as a Titanic tie-in in 97. But they have no vision. Fuck them... Besides, the 16-Bit era was pretty much over and done with by then. Wait... They DID release it as pirate bootleg with the Titanic poster on the box. Then you pop it in and after a ridiculous intro showing stills from the movie, you're taken into the actual game - which is still called S.O.S. Those pirates were fucking creative!

"AAAAAAHHHH!!!! ..tunk!..." (five minutes later) "AAAARRRRGGGHHHH!!!!! ....tunkkk!..." (five minutes later) "AAAAHHHHH!!!! ...tunkkk!!!..." (five minutes later) ...Game Over... Cue depressing music that you hear even when you actually do pass the game.

6. Shenmue - a pretty impressive work by Yu Suzuki, released on the Sega Dreamcast in 2000. About a year before Rockstar came along and revolutionized the gaming industry, Sega put out this odd little game that mixed an interactive martial arts revenge movie with an odd Real Life Sim that had your character walking around a dumb town buying useless crap and working at the docks earning a paycheck so he could buy more useless crap. You could also go to the arcade and play two classic Sega arcade games... Or you could alternatively buy the cartridges and play them on your Sega Saturn at home, even though the game took place in 1986... And it had the greatest thing of all time: Forklift Racing!

"Oh... Your father... was... a... very... wise... man... (or badly dubbed words to that effect)"


7. ICO - a truly wondrous little game, published by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2001 for their Playstation 2 console, that sucked you in with piss-your-pants graphics and a compelling, movie-like storyline. But man... That girl could really slow you down sometimes! You just wanted to toss her off a cliff!

"&*$#@#$%$# ... What? ^%%$%#$#$% (Jesus!)"

8. The Goonies - a fun and inventive 1986, Commodore-64 adaptation of a movie very unfairly hated by everyone on CHUD... Wherein scenarios from the movie are turned into entertaining gameplay environments... And you get to hear that awful Cyndi Lauper song, as an 8-but midi track, over and over again. What could be better?

(See the funny Anne Ramsay sprite run to catch the counterfit bills while the funny Chunk sprite tries to run into the secret entrance... madness)

9. Batman - a mostly forgotten arcade adaptation of the biggest movie of 1989. Put out by Atari in 1990. Solid graphics and easy gameplay as you maneuver Batman (always covering his face with his cowl) through various levels beating up gangsters and hearing a computerized interpretation of Danny Elfman's music and sound bytes of Jack Nicholson's one liners as you beat up a sprite representing The Joker. Good times.

"Ever (punch) danced (kick) with (punch) the devil (kick) by the (kick) pale (punch) moonlight? (kick) HA HA HA (punch) HA HA HAAAA (punch)."

10. Crime Fighters - a brutal 4-player smash-em-up released to arcades by Konami in 1989 and, despite relative popularity and the 4-player novelty, never ported to any system... Ever. Come on! You fought Leather Daddies on the subway!

"Uhhh.... Uhhhh... Uhhhh.... (punch) (crack) (kick) ... -but only in the uncensored Japanese version-"

11. Spider-Man - a great arcade game put out by Sega in 1991, where you started out all gigantic for phenomenal beat-em-up action and shrunk down to the size of a thimble for unusual platform areas... All with shaded graphics and classic "Excelsior!" cheese. Again... Never ported, and why the fuck not?

"Spider Man! (cheesy girly voice)"

12. Guns N Roses - a pinball machine that I picked because I know fuck all about pinball and I hate fucking pinball but it was released in 1994 after G'N'R had worn out their welcome with a barrage of pretentiousness... But there was a time that they were my favorite band.

"Why didn't this piece of shit come out two years ago when people still gave a fuck?"

13. Star Trek 25th Anniversary - a fantastic PC point and click adventure released by Interplay in 1992 that was later put out on CD-Rom with the original cast providing all the voices... Awesome, because as a TOS fan this felt like an unofficial 4th season and I never ceased to laugh when I caused a Red Shirt to die horribly.

"He's dead Jim... (Oh well... so much for the perfect grade at the end of the mission)"

14. Flashback - a fantastic cyberpunk adventure game, despite derivative story elements, made by the geniuses at Delphine Software and published by US Gold for the Genesis in 1994. It was later ported to PC - SNES and came back home with an enhanced version on the Sega CD. But the fact that such a fluid game with such cool graphics showed up on the Genesis FIRST has always been a source of pride for me - proud Sega dicksucker that I... um was... until they fucked me over twice in a row with 32X and Saturn. Then I decided they could go fuck themselves and became a Sony whore.

"Go to window B. (done) No. It's not here, go to window A. (done) No. It's not here, go to window C." --- (Jesus Christ!)"
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...can ya guess what it is yet?...

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Thread Starter 
Tati's waste of time and brain cells :

1) Maniac Mansion - This is the game that turned me into gaming. Played it in a commodore 64. Never looked back. So so great.

http://www.vgmaps.com/Atlas/NES/Mani...sonMansion.png

2) Dune 2 : Battle for Arrakis


3) Duke Nukem 3D
Hail to the King, Baby.


4) Super Mario Kart
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Thread Starter 
4) WORMS



5) Wonder Boy
5) Pac Man
5) Earth Worm Jim
5) MDK

Bonus round!
Lethal Weapon 3 - Pinball
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs - Arcade
1942 - Carcade

Prince of Persia-PC
Incredible Machine-PC
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The Cane is a Pogo Stick
Don't forget to drop off that cash
Classic comic book suit
Look out for the hidden treasures
On the fucking Moon!



Cake refills your life.

Uncle has gone missing
Weird Island adventures
Whipping ass with a Yo-Yo
Cameo by ROB
Remember 747



Don't forget to freeze the Octopus.
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"We are Samurai... the Keyboard Cowboys"

Part 1:

1:


2.


3.
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"We are Samurai... the Keyboard Cowboys"


Part 2:

4a:

4b:

5a:

5b:
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My List: Nostalgia ain't all bad

#1


#2


#3

#4
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All my list will probably pre-date 2000:

#4
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Part Two

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4a. Rocket Knight Adventures (Genesis, 1993)..4b. Jumping Flash! (PS1, 1995)
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Bonus:
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Bonus:
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Part 2
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Bonus
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Thread Starter 
Update this Biatch.
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Hey, You Guys Wanna Play Some Nintendo

1. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past - SNES
2. Donkey Kong Country - SNES
3. Star Fox - SNES
4. Chrono Trigger - SNES
4b. Super Smash Bros Melee - Gamecube
5. Diddy Kong Racing - N64
5b. Super Mario World - SNES
Bonus
Secret of Mana - SNES
Secret of Evermore - SNES
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