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[challenge entry] Inspired by :
moobats earlier pic:clicky to spazzback

Game over man! Game over!
edit: now with added 2-frame animation goodness

From the Before and After challenge. See all 120 entries (closed)

(, Sun 29 Sep 2002, 23:25, archived)
# totally woo and yay, that's got my brain doing a dance


I love old Spectrum games
(, Sun 29 Sep 2002, 23:34, archived)
# and to think...
I was a C64 owner...
ok, so I have a spectrum as well...
(, Sun 29 Sep 2002, 23:41, archived)
# Ugh -
Commodore? All those chunky brown graphics..
...The speccy is the greatest! (Guess how many ZX Spectrums I own...)
(, Sun 29 Sep 2002, 23:51, archived)
# i could have bought two c64s plus a massive sack of games for £3 today
but i don't have a telly, so i didn't
(, Sun 29 Sep 2002, 23:56, archived)
# Two words:
Thalamus games

Another two words:
SID Chip

Another three words:
No Colour Clash

and on that note, I'm orf to bed...
Nighty night all
(, Sun 29 Sep 2002, 23:57, archived)
# Who Games?
Yamaha AY kicks the SID's ass
What's the point in no colour clash with different shades of brown?
*edit*
Faster proc, more responsive controls, more and better games.
(, Mon 30 Sep 2002, 0:00, archived)
# No, it's no use, I've gone to bed...
You haven't heard of Thalamus?
Armalyte? Hunters moon? Quedex?
Ahh, sad sad speccy owner, you haven't lived...
;>
anyway, I had a spec128 as well, so I had best of both worlds...plus, I have an amiga now but no games, anyone care to let me know where I can get some?
Really off to bed now - really must remove the F5 key from my keyboard too...
(, Mon 30 Sep 2002, 0:03, archived)
# Witchy
perchance.
(, Mon 30 Sep 2002, 0:06, archived)
# Mere toys
compared to the mighty power of the BBC B
(, Mon 30 Sep 2002, 0:00, archived)
# Ah, the Beeb B -
Computer of middle-class kids whose parents wanted to get them an 'educational' computer.
Little did they know that Little DrWadd was sat in playing Magic Mushrooms all night...
:o)
(, Mon 30 Sep 2002, 0:03, archived)
# Do you know me?
I did play quite a lot of Magic Mushrooms. Used to spend hours tinkering with the level editor.
(, Mon 30 Sep 2002, 0:08, archived)
# Ha ha ha!
It was the only fucking game on the Beeb! Unless you wanted to play Granny's Garden that is...
(, Mon 30 Sep 2002, 0:15, archived)
# Excuse me!
What about Elite, the finest version of them all
(, Mon 30 Sep 2002, 0:19, archived)
# Pffft -
I guess. :o)
(, Mon 30 Sep 2002, 0:24, archived)
# with voice
synthesiser?
(, Mon 30 Sep 2002, 0:03, archived)
# Geek
After that short insult, I'm REALLY off to bed...stop replying you bastards, I need sleep...
(, Mon 30 Sep 2002, 0:04, archived)
# Heheh
Commode user.
(, Mon 30 Sep 2002, 0:08, archived)
# Two words
Rob Hubbard.

'nuff said.
(, Mon 30 Sep 2002, 0:14, archived)
# Two more words
Kevin Galway
(, Mon 30 Sep 2002, 0:22, archived)
# That would be
Martin Galway :)
(, Mon 30 Sep 2002, 9:14, archived)
# Y'know Ultimate
became Rare (writing for the anti-emulation Nintendo bastards) and were recently bought by Microsoft (anti-fun) to write games exclusively for them...
(, Sun 29 Sep 2002, 23:36, archived)
# Have you seen what they've done to Perfect Dark?
Made her into fluffy bunny pixie girl. Grrr....
(, Sun 29 Sep 2002, 23:39, archived)
# I always thought
that the company's name was "Ultimate play the game"

but then i also thought that jimmy saville's first name was "jim'll"
(, Sun 29 Sep 2002, 23:39, archived)
# All you need to know
(, Sun 29 Sep 2002, 23:42, archived)
# Well, it is
but I generally shorten it to Ultimate :o)
(, Sun 29 Sep 2002, 23:49, archived)