Yep, NHL94 on Sega was my first year of college so still a teen. The four controllers was huge.
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Originally posted by schlesinj View PostEarly teens, similar to DMT, love Baseball Stars and RBI Baseball. Zelda, Ice Hockey (small, medium, fat players) all on Nintendo.
College years we player hours of NHL 94 (Sega), Golden Eye, Madden and Mario Kart (N64).
Golden Eye may have been most fun as a group.
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Originally posted by Whitey View PostSpace Invaders
Donkey Kong
Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man
Paperboy
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There’s this great bar/restaurant in Scranton, PA called Bartari that has about 100 video games from this golden era. My kids loved the place, and my 7-year old must have spent $20 on The Simpsons game.
I got to play many of the games of my youth again, like Track & Field, Joust, Defender, Pole Position, etc. After this whole virus thing, I hope they’re able to stay in business.
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Originally posted by revo View PostThere’s this great bar/restaurant in Scranton, PA called Bartari that has about 100 video games from this golden era. My kids loved the place, and my 7-year old must have spent $20 on The Simpsons game.
I got to play many of the games of my youth again, like Track & Field, Joust, Defender, Pole Position, etc. After this whole virus thing, I hope they’re able to stay in business.
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