I guess this is one for emulation. Which treasured racing gaming experiences, cabinet, console or PC, can you recall from the pre Gran Turismo days?8)
B&J Atari VCS
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I guess this is one for emulation. Which treasured racing gaming experiences, cabinet, console or PC, can you recall from the pre Gran Turismo days?8)
B&J Atari VCS
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Which ones would you select from the past and the present? Classic T/As had style, and the Chrysler SRT8 Core seems to represent modern muscle best. I guess this is about some models we would like to...
The eventual wrecking of the Porsche 928 was priceless! Seeing the movie again made me realise how much that car looked like a squashed Pacer, lol!;)
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With the death of video rental many have built up large collections of DVD and VHS titles, but which items in your collection do you particularly cherish? I like the '80s style of The Wraith.:D
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Some might recall back in around 1991 Atari successfully sued Sega for the latter's use of it's joystick controller pin connection (the standard set up with the old VCS 2600). However, that was the...
Some people say this is the greatest movie ever made. I said some, not many, lol.:D
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Yeah, but I don't think Burt is worried about that. Judging by his state on Burn Notice I think he is still pretty cut up about having done Stroker Ace.:D
Stroker Ace, includes Lonnie Anderson...
When Atari got sold off after the 1984 videogame crash, new owner Jack Tramiel took Atari away from games and more into computers. They had some good PCs and hardware. When they got back into games...
I picked up a new DVD copy of Cannonball Run II (1983) recently for $5 with shink wrap, and it reminded me what a great light comedy entertainment star 'ol Burt was. Maybe we should start honoring...
I would say Burnin' Rubber, a NES port of Bump N' Jump from the collection of Data East's classic games. Ladies love retro.:D
I was watching Terminator 2 the other day and noticed the character John Connor using a small piece of Atari hardware to work out the pin no. for a stolen credit card and steal cash.
It looked...