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Originally posted by: aplefka
You've been a member on these forums for how long?
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
wow, this thing is uber cool!
the original Mortal Kombat is my fav![]()
Originally posted by: blazerazor
I think mame sucks, when I played with it the controls where just flake'y as hell.
Way better games to play today.
Originally posted by: MAME
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
wow, this thing is uber cool!
the original Mortal Kombat is my fav![]()
I would love to discover you too. Where do you live?
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: blazerazor
I think mame sucks, when I played with it the controls where just flake'y as hell.
Way better games to play today.
it's for nostalgia factor...
I can totally see building a gaming cabinet with the original joystick and a old school 20" TV monitor![]()
Originally posted by: Chunkee
Originally posted by: MAME
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
wow, this thing is uber cool!
the original Mortal Kombat is my fav![]()
I would love to discover you too. Where do you live?
MAME = LAME
Originally posted by: mchammer187
get D&D tower of doom that game just plain rocks
Originally posted by: raystorm
Originally posted by: mchammer187
get D&D tower of doom that game just plain rocks
Yea..both Capcom D&D games were great fun with 2 players. I had both for the Saturn and loved them. They dont make games like that and Golden Axe anymore. Too bad..you figure with today's technology you could make an awesome looking game like D&D/Golden Axe, have tons of moves and combos, branching levels like D&D and online play...etc.
Great stuff.. I was always a sucker for Capcom's side scrolling games.
Originally posted by: Delbert
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: blazerazor
I think mame sucks, when I played with it the controls where just flake'y as hell.
Way better games to play today.
it's for nostalgia factor...
I can totally see building a gaming cabinet with the original joystick and a old school 20" TV monitor![]()
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