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Retro Games in generalNewest Review: ... eating as many balls as you can and remember to avoid the ghosts. Pong: A game that had 2 paddles on each side of ... more |
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Glimmerati for N-Gage Price Comparison
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Glimmerati NGA (Nokia N-Gage)
, Platforms: N-Gage |
£ 16,98 |
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Splinter Cell (N-Gage)
, Platforms: N-Gage |
£ 11,99 |
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£ 1.99
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Crash Nitro (Nokia N-Gage)
BRAND NEW Factory sealed Nokia Ngage Game. |
£ 12,99 |
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by shadowhawk - written on 04.08.04 (Very useful, 116 readings)
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Retro Games That Will Always Be Remembered: (Anything that was 16-bit or less, not including game boy games) Asteroid: The game involved spinning and moving to dodge and destroy pieces of rock that were flying at you through space, but as soon as you blow up a big one you make more smaller ones. Bomberman: A violent game where you use bombs to destroy your opponent Columns: Mega Drive game where you move the blocks to match up the patterns Donkey Kong: Play as Mario and try to make your way up the ladders avoiding the barrels and objects ...
by craiglenbel - written on 18.06.02 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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I recently visited eBay and discovered the chance to buy back my youth. How? In the form of an Atari 2600, I picked one up on eBay for about £20, which isn't bad for a console which is fast becoming an antique. Receiving it the post was like my Christmas aged 7 all over again, it really did bring back tonnes of memories. Anyway the old boy hasn't lost any of it's charm. The games on it have amazingly addictive gameplay as you remember. The graphics and sound are obviously very basic as it's from 1978 or so. In no way does the gameplay suffer though, they are so tricky. You may have thought that the only reason you weren't very good at ...
by Firebalt1264 - written on 07.12.01 (Very useful, 78 readings)
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Forgotten Games. Retro games are games that time forgot. The word itself means backward or back, so technically, it is correct when referring to old games. They’re games that stood the test of time, games that were as good then as they are now. These games are retro games, the benchmark for new gaming ideas nowadays, as developers look back in search of inspiration, to bring back past ideas into the present. So why am I talking about retro games in the first place, eh? Well, it seems there’s a debate going on. It’s a debate over what’s more enjoyable - when we were playing our old side-scrolling platformers on the SNES, or ...



