Commodore 64 and other game systems on Memory Glands
Posted: 25/08/2011 - 12:13
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http://memoryglands.com/commodore-64
Though the Commie was certainly a proper computer, its chief selling point was almost always its capability to run flashy games.
GAME GEAR: http://memoryglands.com/sega-game-gear
GAME BOY: http://memoryglands.com/game-boy
SEGA CD: http://memoryglands.com/sega-cd
GAME GENIE: http://memoryglands.com/game-genie
My sentiments exactly:
quote]I remember I was sooo psyched when I bought my first Game Genie. (NES) Finally, a level playing field against all of those sadistic game programmers!
My comment, currently awaiting moderation:
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