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What was your favorite Nintendo/ Atari games?

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Reading this thread reminds me about how few games come out for the new consoles i like and yet i loved several on the NES.

Ebay to the rescue i guess.
 
combat(free w/2600!), i'll even give you the really big plane and i'll take the 3 little ones 🙂
decathlon(activision), the trackball makes you run really fast
pitfall2
yar's revenge
centipede
 
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Couple more I'm missing:

Battle Tank (or is it Tank City?)

was that the one where you shoot through bricks and can dig tunnels for your tank to drive through? You can get specials to icnrease your tanks fire rate and armor, and you can either compete with friend or cooperate vs computer? If thats the same game then I loved that one too!

 
Originally posted by: lozina
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo Couple more I'm missing: Battle Tank (or is it Tank City?)
was that the one where you shoot through bricks and can dig tunnels for your tank to drive through? You can get specials to icnrease your tanks fire rate and armor, and you can either compete with friend or cooperate vs computer? If thats the same game then I loved that one too!

Yeah... I can still play that game today if I have it. Man, I guess I'll eBay this shiets... I miss the blowing and tapping on the cartridges. (eh... sure, if you were thinking that kinda blowing, then I guess your mind is already there... pre-emptive thwart to any smart ass comments)
 
I remember the 2600 costing about $150-$200 and the good games being $25-$40. Actually makes modern game prices look OK.
 
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