On 16/6/04 9:57 pm, "Neil Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I spend hours digging the
> old machines out and trying them again, only to end up concluding
> 1) most old games aren't as good as people keep claiming,

Yeah I agree with you there. Some things I wonder why I spent so much time
with them, but others have really stood the test of time in regards bringing
back the old feelings and making them stick, like:

- Speedball 2
- Xenon 2
- Blood Money
- Who Dares Wins 2 (Commando rip off for the C64)
- Datastorm (I prefer this to Dropzone)
- The Secret of Monkey Island

Unfortunately I think I killed my Amiga the last time I got it out, which
was a shame because I'd just got back from a car boot sale with a nice stack
of Amiga games some guy sold me for �3. He was selling his Amiga for ten or
fifteen quid, it was the Batman pack but because there's no way to test it
while there I wasn't interested. Mind you, I doubt I'd bother getting
another one now. Got the Mac, use the Mac because it does what I need. It
also plays SNES games via anemulator which is brilliant. I just need to get
one of those USB gamepads now and it'll be identical to me old Sooper
Nintendo (which I originally got for �20. I love bargains me) :)



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