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Ha dad used to set up pong with a console on the TV!

Had a light gun too for shooting a dot moving on the screen.

That would be my first gaming experience.

I followed all of what Rok said above a bit. Got a bit more serious in BF2 days playing in a clan having weekly competitions.

Not so much these days just have a look now and then at new stuff for a bit of R&R when the outdoors are unfavourable.

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Burk Burk Burk Burk…Yo-whee…!!

PSTD, much.?.?
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The final boss battle is quite hard…!!

The incredible machine was another cool game back in the day that made you use your brain, absolute classic

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I remember that!! :rofl: Lunchtime TIM sessions at Boeing.

Great game for developing mechanical aptitude. :+1:

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When I was kept in detention in year 7, the teacher would make me stay in the classroom “at my desk” doing math problems, I hacked the computer and sat there playing the incredible machine all lunch break.

I’m not hacker by a long shot, but when his password was his first name :roll_eyes:

Not the best password, Frank :joy::joy:

Is it just me, or do we need to Start a “Gaming” thread?:thinking:

Apart from that old 1970’s ATARI Pong/Tennis TV Console, Space Invaders and 1942, I have absolutely NO IDEA what the rest of this conversation is about!:joy:

We are derailing Rok’s thread somewhat :sweat_smile:

Yeah, that’s why I mentioned it, a bit of housekeeping!:blush:

Commodore 64 was probably my first gaming experience on the old big flat four and 1/4" floppy disc drives and tape deck

Games like batman, ghostbusters, Michael Jackson moonwalk

Pretty sure the old boys still got it in the shed somewhere up north, no idea if it still works tho

Sorry Rok :sweat_smile:

emulators…

resurrect all the old games…
laying around for free, in internet land…