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Anyone remember these guys?

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Well.... They're back!
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http://oldcomputers.net/c64.html

Wow that was an original. Had a couple of them. Lost them in a fire.....

Twas the beginning of the end.....
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We had one we played with, when I was in high school... played Wheel of Fortune on it... Quix, and also my all-time favorite game...at least ...if I could find it for PC it would be again - Spy Hunter. :)
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Serpent wrote:We had one we played with, when I was in high school... played Wheel of Fortune on it... Quix, and also my all-time favorite game...at least ...if I could find it for PC it would be again - Spy Hunter. :)
Free download, not sure if this is the same game though..

http://compactiongames.about.com/gi/dyn ... -hunter%2F
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Loved the C64. As a matter of fact I still have atleast two in my atic.
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My dad had come home one day with a Commodore Plus 4. (It didn't catch on with mainstream.) It was supposed to be as good as the Commodore 64, cheaper, and included some sought after packages such as word processing, spreadsheets and drawing, among others. And we had the 300 baud modem which I used to connect to CompuServe and play ASCII-art based games! (Racking up the bill by the per minute phone charge would put a stop to that.) I had lots of fun writing games in Basic - Madlibs and such, saving them to floppy disc... I'm not sure what happened to that computer. But it was good times!
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