On 15/01/2001 at 21:12 +, mallum wrote:
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Your clock's wrong...
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On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 03:32:53PM +, Paul Mison wrote:
On 15/01/2001 at 21:12 +, mallum wrote:
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Your clock's wrong...
Maybe he's just really obsessed with Rush...
dha
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* mallum ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've seen this in electronics botique on Oxford Street.
as in the DVD version to be run on a DVD player? as for it being bad gameplay
i don't really care i just want it for historic sake - if i wanted gameplay
i'd play NetHack, phear me and my B,Fp,+3 BDSM
* James Powell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
You can't beat marble madness for old arcade games though...
and it runs nicely in MAME.
apparently its one of the most in demand video game cabinet/controller
combo's as the whell broke so much
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Greg McCarroll
Yes its the DVD version. At the front of the shop, think they were about 15
quid each.
On the subject of games, anyone see the 'bits' special on C4 the weekend about
violent games - its was pretty good for 'bits' ?
mallum
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 04:22:39PM +, Greg McCarroll wrote:
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Did I hear correctly a rumour recently that you could currently on
in the near future get Dragons Lair on DVD. For those of you unfamiliar
with it Dragons Lair was a laser disk based game where you only had to
hit one or two buttons each scene. I can't see a reason it couldn't
be done on DVD