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- From: kolstad@cae.wisc.edu (Joel Kolstad)
- Subject: Re: Games and the C64...
- Organization: U of Wisconsin-Madison College of Engineering
- Date: 8 Nov 92 13:04:17 CST
- Message-ID: <1992Nov8.130417.19843@doug.cae.wisc.edu>
- References: <1992Nov6.142949.15748@maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca> <4ceVTB1w164w@jwt.UUCP> <BxEK70.7D3@cs.dal.ca>
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- In article <BxEK70.7D3@cs.dal.ca> dinn@ug.cs.dal.ca (Michael 'Moose' Dinn) writes:
- >In article <4ceVTB1w164w@jwt.UUCP> bbs-artmoore@jwt.UUCP writes:
- >>Another great one is Space Taxi. That was the first time I heard the 64
- >>talk..
- >>"Pad 7, please!"
- >
- >My favorite speech was...
- >
- >"Another visitor.... stay a while... stay FOREVER!!"
- >
- >That was a cool game. :)
-
- Mission Impossible, by Epyx.
-
- The first talking one I had was Ghostbusters, which, of course, simply
- said "Ghostbusters! Ah ha ha ha ha!" I thought Ghostbuster's intro
- screen (playing the music with a bouncing ball going over the lyrics)
- was pretty awesome, at that time.
-
- ---Joel Kolstad
-