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By *punkymonkey40 OP   Man  over a year ago

derby

I have noticed that retro gaming is everywhere these days.. Who else enjoyes playing the old games from our childhood being either the atari 2600 or c64 or early Sega systems

I have 4 set ups, a replica gameboy with a raspberry zero inside, an original c64 breadbin with a raspberry pi 3 inside, a stand alone raspberry pi 3 set up and a beautiful arcade bar top for the old arcade games.

I was born in 76 so remember atari and the zx spectrum but my dad had these it wasn't till the mid 80s when I got own c64 which I still have the outrun and operation wolf games on cassette...they was my favourite games from my days in Spain playing them on the arcade.

Once I have finished rebuilding the c64 I will install a pi 3 in the old zx spectrum machine I have.

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By *euschMan  over a year ago

peterborough

Why are you installing the raspberry pi into them? Isn’t half the fun getting the original systems up and running?

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By *punkymonkey40 OP   Man  over a year ago

derby

I agree always wanted to get a c64 with the cassette deck but then you have to find all the games, I only have 2 of them. The retropie set up is much easier, cheaper, loading faster (and without errors) and still see the loading screen and music for all the old vintage goodness.

The spectrum already had the pi inside but is now the first one and is no good. The c64 was a non working machine so I didn't feel any guilt taking the board out.. But need a another small board so I can connect the keyboard to the pi

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My attic is full of game consoles. Ranging from the origial Atari to a PS3. Including rare and imorted Xbox consoles.

All belonged to my ex and our sons.

My son is a game developer, he is working on some uber cool shit but his favourite game ever to play is Spyro on the PS2... He has that set up and and an original NES for Mario

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By *awk90Man  over a year ago

Amsterdam

I love retro gaming!

I've got my trusty SNES and PS1 set up always, and also an N64, PS2, and NES ready to plug in.

SNES is my absolute favourite, though

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By *punkymonkey40 OP   Man  over a year ago

derby


"My attic is full of game consoles. Ranging from the origial Atari to a PS3. Including rare and imorted Xbox consoles.

All belonged to my ex and our sons.

My son is a game developer, he is working on some uber cool shit but his favourite game ever to play is Spyro on the PS2... He has that set up and and an original NES for Mario

"

Cool I think my cousin's son wants to be a game developer. Never really played the Nintendo at all but did have the original gameboy when I was at school

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By *punkymonkey40 OP   Man  over a year ago

derby


"I love retro gaming!

I've got my trusty SNES and PS1 set up always, and also an N64, PS2, and NES ready to plug in.

SNES is my absolute favourite, though "

Never had any Nintendo systems apart from the gameboy

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By *tephanjMan  over a year ago

Kettering

I'm playing medieval revamp on PS4 played the original on PS1 it's great fun

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By *2000ManMan  over a year ago

Worthing

Love all things retro gaming. I was lucky to see it from the "Pong" days, Space Invaders, Defender, ZX81 and with my first job savings...a BBC micro (great Basic to learning programming). Moving onto the Mega Drive, PS1 and 2, Dreamcast and PC. Id games specially on the pc which still have a "retro" feel like Doom, Quake and Rage.

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By *2000ManMan  over a year ago

Worthing

For creating your own retro games, The Games Factory development tool was excellent.

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

i love the games rather than the systems...

p.s i was the east london champ at Super monaco GP, Pole Position, Outrun, Track and Field.... and funnilly enough Operation Wolf (only shoot em up game i liked)

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By *punkymonkey40 OP   Man  over a year ago

derby

Yer just something special about outrun, played many games on the arcade.. But this was the one me and my dad put the most coins in to and we was in Spain. Back home my dad brought the game for the c64 and it was such an amazing feeling.. And when I brught the same (large box 2 tapes) off ebay I felt that same feeling again

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By *punkymonkey40 OP   Man  over a year ago

derby


"Love all things retro gaming. I was lucky to see it from the "Pong" days, Space Invaders, Defender, ZX81 and with my first job savings...a BBC micro (great Basic to learning programming). Moving onto the Mega Drive, PS1 and 2, Dreamcast and PC. Id games specially on the pc which still have a "retro" feel like Doom, Quake and Rage."

I think like movies and music games and the systems can also take you back to your childhood

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By *H2002Couple  over a year ago

Burton on Trent

We’ve got an Amiga 1200 set up in the office. You can’t beat these classic games. Good strip poker too

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By *punkymonkey40 OP   Man  over a year ago

derby


"We’ve got an Amiga 1200 set up in the office. You can’t beat these classic games. Good strip poker too "

Yes just been playing project x deluxe galaga and pinball fantasies. With my c64 machine it has all the c64, zx and amiga games

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By *orksRockerMan  over a year ago

Bradford

Wish I still had my ZX Spectrum. Great machine. Attic Attack / Jet Pack / Jet Set Willy / Knight Lore.

And my SNES which had the THE best version of Mario Kart bar none.

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By *punkymonkey40 OP   Man  over a year ago

derby


"Wish I still had my ZX Spectrum. Great machine. Attic Attack / Jet Pack / Jet Set Willy / Knight Lore.

And my SNES which had the THE best version of Mario Kart bar none. "

You want to get a raspberry pi 3 get retropie and you can get all the zx games and all the SNES games and more

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By *awk90Man  over a year ago

Amsterdam

Oh, speaking of PC retro games...

Monkey Island! Secret of Monkey Island is one of my favourite games of all time. As is Fallout 1, and 2

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By *attb179Man  over a year ago

London

I miss my amstrad cpc464. Must get hold of one and fire up those old games!

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By *punkymonkey40 OP   Man  over a year ago

derby


"I miss my amstrad cpc464. Must get hold of one and fire up those old games! "

I think I have over 500 amstrad games on one of my set ups.

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By *attb179Man  over a year ago

London

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By *attb179Man  over a year ago

London

Used to love head over heels! Haha

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By *punkymonkey40 OP   Man  over a year ago

derby

Yes I remember that on the c64

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By *hilloutMan  over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest

I still have at my patent's home my Atari 2600, NES, Sega Genesis and SNES all with loads of games and in good working condition. I'm sitting on a gold mine as some titles I have a rare and go for loads of money online if they're in good shape and come with the original packaging too

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By *punkymonkey40 OP   Man  over a year ago

derby


"I still have at my patent's home my Atari 2600, NES, Sega Genesis and SNES all with loads of games and in good working condition. I'm sitting on a gold mine as some titles I have a rare and go for loads of money online if they're in good shape and come with the original packaging too "

Love the old atari

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By *oltandJodyCouple  over a year ago

Coventry


"We’ve got an Amiga 1200 set up in the office. You can’t beat these classic games. Good strip poker too "

I'm an Amiga fan, have a A1200, 2x CD32's one with FMV cartridge. Old Speccky 128k+2 and a +3, 48k, Atari 2600, when we move going to get them all working again and setup permanently to use. Going to buy (if can't fix SX1) expansion for CD32's to use Flash card for games instead of disk drive.

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