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  • #16
    Originally posted by Riff Raff View Post
    Great find, RR! No Dig Dug or Galaga bummer...
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    • #17
      Here you go people

      https://archive.org/details/internetarcade

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      • #18
        Originally posted by revo View Post
        My favorite early 1980s games were Defender, Joust, Spy Hunter and Elevator Action. My favorite late 1980s games were Smash TV & Heavy Barrel.

        I used to play Smash TV with a college buddy at the arcade in our student union building; when the game came out for the XBox 20 years later, we finally completed it!
        I just bought an Arcade1Up 12-in-1 console which includes Joust, Defender & Gauntlet, among others. Amazing, takes you right back to 1982.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by revo View Post
          I just bought an Arcade1Up 12-in-1 console which includes Joust, Defender & Gauntlet, among others. Amazing, takes you right back to 1982.
          I didn't have enough money to play too much, but I loved Joust and Stargate. In college I played Cabal. Dig Dug and Frogger occasionally. In the 70's i played pong at Sears on the demo when I had a chance. It was amazing.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by The Feral Slasher View Post
            I didn't have enough money to play too much, but I loved Joust and Stargate. In college I played Cabal. Dig Dug and Frogger occasionally. In the 70's i played pong at Sears on the demo when I had a chance. It was amazing.
            I can still remember when my dad bought Pong, maybe 1978? I remember some guy over the house playing and saying “how amazing is this?” LOL.

            BTW, Arcade1Up also offers a Pong game.

            And I also bought mini versions of Spy Hunter and Elevator Action, fun, but not nearly as much as the Arcade1Up game. If only Arcade1Up made those.

            I was thiscloseto buying another Arcade1Up console tonight, a 12-in-1 Namco version with Pac Man, Galaga and Galaxian among others. On sale at QVC for $299.

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