I just bought some atari 2600 games and got a turbo grafx system :roll: the fact that i can find this shit in 2004 is frightening :tinker: :bowlaugh:
I just bought some atari 2600 games and got a turbo grafx system :roll: the fact that i can find this shit in 2004 is frightening :tinker: :bowlaugh:
the vibe says syxx so let it be syxx......
Turbo Grafx if off the chain... I mean was off the chain! There is a store in Austin, a couple actually, where you can get those... I've seen them around!!!
I loved Turbo Grafx, syxx
Only thing worse than failure is not trying
i still have my 2600....i usually grab as many 2600 games as i can when i see them.. River Raid Rules!!!
I rather enjoy the never ending game of Pitfall.
I remember way back in the day when i was at some festivel and the Turbo-Grafx hadn't been released and they were having TEST booths going. Thought it was the damned neatest thing. It had a few classic games on it....
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hey chuk did you ever play fighting streets for turbografx?
the vibe says syxx so let it be syxx......
Syxx that was a long time ago...
Maybe!!!
They fight'n games were dope!!
Only thing worse than failure is not trying
Does anyone remember "Coleco Vision" I think that's how it's spelled. It was an old system, the joystick looked like a phone receiver. I used to have one but for the life of me can't remember much about it.
Don't let them change you inside, cause anyone who matters will try to understand who you are.
When you always stay in self-incarceration...I think it's such a shame.
I made a pilgrimage to save this human race, never comprehending the race was long gone by.
smurfs and donkey kong was the big sellers on it..(1982)
graphics were better than 2600 looked kinda commodore 64ey..... :bowdown:
the vibe says syxx so let it be syxx......
I remember I had some game...the guy was like a miner and he would get all excited when he found some treasure :bowlaugh: :bowlaugh: :roll:Originally posted by syxxpm@Jun 17 2004, 11:55 AM
smurfs and donkey kong was the big sellers on it..(1982)
graphics were better than 2600 looked kinda commodore 64ey..... :bowdown:
Don't let them change you inside, cause anyone who matters will try to understand who you are.
When you always stay in self-incarceration...I think it's such a shame.
I made a pilgrimage to save this human race, never comprehending the race was long gone by.
miner 2049er?
the vibe says syxx so let it be syxx......
I don't remember the name, I wish I did I remember playing the game though and gettin' a kick out of that lil' miner. :rofl:Originally posted by syxxpm@Jun 17 2004, 12:22 PM
miner 2049er?
Don't let them change you inside, cause anyone who matters will try to understand who you are.
When you always stay in self-incarceration...I think it's such a shame.
I made a pilgrimage to save this human race, never comprehending the race was long gone by.
I remember I had some game...the guy was like a miner and he would get all excited when he found some treasure :bowlaugh: :bowlaugh: :roll: [/b][/quote]Originally posted by Foxy11+Jun 17 2004, 10:58 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Foxy11 @ Jun 17 2004, 10:58 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-syxxpm@Jun 17 2004, 11:55 AM
smurfs and donkey kong was the big sellers on it..(1982)
graphics were better than 2600 looked kinda commodore 64ey..... :bowdown:
The BEST GAME FOR COLECOVISION WAS......
Popeye!!!!
Bustin' up Brutus' punk *ss! Yeah Take that.....
sorry got a lil flash back there....
A man is where he loves, not where he lives....
man .. keep ur eyes open for the edition of the 2600 that has 128 built in games !!!!
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