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| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: bishmasterb on April 29, 2005, 04:28:52 am ---The convenience store near my house had a Crazy Kong when I was just a kid, probably 81 or 82. --- End quote --- You still think that you were a kid when you were 81 or 82 years old. I hope I feel that way when/if I turn 100 or so! 8) (Just kidding, I'll go away now . . . maybe). |
| Stingray:
--- Quote from: bishmasterb on April 29, 2005, 04:28:52 am ---The convenience store near my house had a Crazy Kong when I was just a kid, probably 81 or 82. I played it for months before I realized there was a Donkey Kong, --- End quote --- I played Crazy Kong long before I played DK too. For years I thought DK was a Crazy Kong knockoff and not the other way around. If a Crazy Kong ever came up for sale locally I'd buy it in a heartbeat. -S |
| Avery:
--- Quote from: bishmasterb on April 29, 2005, 04:28:52 am ---"hey that's just like Crazy Kong with better graphics!" --- End quote --- If I had been drinking something, you'd owe me a keyboard dude! :) |
| Crowquill:
Sometimes clones can be a nice change of pace. Me and some friends kept going to a Pizza place that had a bootleg Street Fighter Champion Ed. We'd played real SF2 so much that it was a fun how bad it played. Sadly that bootleg ROM hasn't been dumped yet that I know of (it had a chrome logo on the title screen). The auction I bought this at back in '93 had a bunch of clones. It was the first time I realized how many bootlegs there are. I specifically remember 3 cabinets lined up together of Mr. Du! If anyone happens to be sentimental for Donkey KING junior let me know. I now have a PCB and wiring harness to spare :) |
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