
Most of my readers either won't remember or won't want to remember the Commodore 64, but some of us, way back when dinosaurs were turning into oil, spent more hours on it than we would care to admit. Oh, the sophistication! The graphical detail! The luxury of having to type LOAD "*.*", 8,1 every time you wanted to run a programme! (On the other hand, your computer served you rather than you endlessly serving, and servicing, it.) I won't even begin to bore you by explaining how many hours I spent playing
Qix, Ghostbusters,
Bruce Lee, Alter Ego and
Defender of the Crown; or how I turned the entire Spanish Main Dutch in
Pirates!; nor even how I eventually and heroically-- to my friends at the time, anyway-- disproved the titular claim of
Impossible Mission. ("Stay a while! Stay
forever!!!" It's also where most of us learnt the word "cormorant.") At long last, however, those of you brave, bored or nostalgic enough can finally play some of those warped blasts and blast-em-ups from the past, collected for your retrogressive satisfaction
here. Then tell me how much time
you spend waste on all that antiquated silliness. ;-) Providing, of course, you can get the games to work....
i'm old enough to remember!
ReplyDeleteoh wow, I spent a lot of time on the C64, my favorites were: Spy Hunter, Ghostbusters, Rags to Riches and there was some military one (ARMY??) the background music was that Colonel Bogey March tune and most of the time I drove my jeeps into some big chasm (ok, my memory is starting to fade)...
ReplyDeleteI have to go do something non-nerdy now.
I remember playing Cat and Mouse and Space Taxi, though I had to contend against my own dad for time on my Commodore 64.
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