Hah, yeah, allan, I remember both those games man.  That death race game 
had a three spoke steering wheel and a pedal at theh base of the machine, 
right?  And when you ran over someone, their image turned into a gravestone.
  Robotran was another great one, the two joysticks really made it stand 
out.  The same guys that did robotron did Defender, which I spent many 
quarters on as well.
  ah the good old days...

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From: "allan thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hey, does anyone remember Robotron, at least I think that was what it was
> called. You were the runaway human, and you were being  followed by robots
> with lasers. You had a laser as well and the controllers for the game were
> two joysticks, one to move your guy and a second to shoot in the direction
> you wanted to shoot. It was a top down view and you could shoot in the 
> eight
> cardinal directions.
> man, I also  remember Death Race 2000. That had a steering wheel on a 
> floor
> unit, up to four people could play. Pedestrians would cross the screen and
> you got points for running them down, if any game should be translated to
> an audible version it should be that,lol
> allan
> The truth will set you free...
> Jesus of Nazareth  33 AD
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>> Dig Dug was awesome. I also remember the Donkey Kong series, the version
>> 2 and the JR offshoot were pretty good. Another favorite was Kangaroo.
>> She had boxing gloves on and could punch the monkeys after her. How
>> about another classic one? Astroids. Music and effects were not the best
>> but man oh man, that game was fun.
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>> It's interesting to think that many quite distinguished people have
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