Ninja Gaiden was the most kick ass game for the original Nentendo :D
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That's why I don't know it. never played on a "nentendo".
How thaat thing looks like :lol: .
I've got a commadore 64 in the attic, very old stuff. I just can't figure out how games were played from tapes.... think it's called a DR tape, just looked at one in my stereo :D
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My attari went down couple months ago :'(
dum di dum
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WOW!! THATS KOOL!!! WHERE'D YOU GET IT? :P
:D We went from welcoming Hubba back to talking about other video games and consoles
:unsure: I'm not helping am I? Back to topic! Welcome back Hubba!!! :P
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O Shadow, u should know by now staying on topic is not what we do well :D
Hey guys, im back, my pc got FORMATTED AND I LOST ALL MY CHARS!!!!!!!!! anyway, i will remake them again...*sigh* :blush:
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:P you didn't redo your system yourself did ya...and i'm guessin yer not paranoid and backup your entire 300 GB PRI-HDD and 200 GB SEC-HDD every week :ph34r:
THERE GONNA GET ME *runs from the evil XP Crashes*
O, its not that bad.... i got a 40 gig HD.... :P
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40-GB :blink: oh my god, you poor deprived child :(
Oh yeah, we had a tape drive for the old Atari 800. I rememeber the rainy afternoon whe we tried to listen to "Basic Programming Language" on the stereo and load "Hotel California" onto the Atari.
Not pleasant, but pretty funny.
Basically, a tape drive loaded the executable into memory; when you were done, you loaded something else. There were no hard drives back then, so no "permanent" memory in the Atari itself. Hilarious.
-Throbblefoot
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Also they made lots of noise(mine did). And you had to load so long when more games stood on same tape, which resulted in 3 hours later you really played the game ya wanted to play :lol:
lol im guessing u had a 32k dial up laptop wiht 100kMB from 1980 :lol:
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32k? I think you may have meant 1200 baud. How many people even know what a baud is? Tho that isn't a 1980 modem; that's my 1989 dial-up.
-Throbblefoot
lol im guessing u had a 32k dial up laptop wiht 100kMB from 1980 :lol:
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32k? I think you may have meant 1200 baud. How many people even know what a baud is? Tho that isn't a 1980 modem; that's my 1989 dial-up.
-Throbblefoot
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what's a baud, it's quite simple. Baud is the rate at how many bits it can send and recieve in one second. *bows; realizes how geeky he is....sits back down* :unsure:
300 baud modems, punch cards and 8 1/2" diskettes, ah the times, they are a'changin'. (I actually still have this equipment in a box somewhere)
-420
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Uhm get to point of what you were doing exactly :P
You punched some cards on disks and sent them on those baud modem? Or what was it :P.
I've got a 250 and a 160, could get my other 80 too :P
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4 TB for me :D
I've got a 250 and a 160, could get my other 80 too :P
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4 TB for me :D
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J00 SHUT UP :P