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| IG-88:
--- Quote from: severdhed on August 11, 2008, 03:05:56 pm ---Hyper Athlete is an awesome one...cannot be missed. it is a sequel to track n field. you need the chd to play this though. it is alot of fun --- End quote --- I've thought about this one, but it's to.....new I guess for what I had in mind. extendedplayarcade, Decathlon came out on the 2600 by Activision I saw. Also for the 3DO and PC. Which one were you remembering? '88 games and Konami '88 are the same game, right? So far I got: Track & Field (arcade) Hyper Sports (arcade) Konami '88 (arcade) Track & Field 2 (nes) Field-Day (arcade) Combat School (arcade) California Games (genesis) Very nice everyone! :cheers: Keep them coming! |
| leapinlew:
--- Quote from: IG-88 on August 11, 2008, 09:05:33 pm --- --- Quote from: severdhed on August 11, 2008, 03:05:56 pm ---Hyper Athlete is an awesome one...cannot be missed. it is a sequel to track n field. you need the chd to play this though. it is alot of fun --- End quote --- I've thought about this one, but it's to.....new I guess for what I had in mind. extendedplayarcade, Decathlon came out on the 2600 by Activision I saw. Also for the 3DO and PC. Which one were you remembering? '88 games and Konami '88 are the same game, right? So far I got: Track & Field (arcade) Hyper Sports (arcade) Konami '88 (arcade) Track & Field 2 (nes) Field-Day (arcade) Combat School (arcade) California Games (genesis) Very nice everyone! :cheers: Keep them coming! --- End quote --- If your going to add a joystick for combat school - check out BC Story. Fun game. |
| RayB:
There is a trackball version of Combat School (AKA "Boot Camp") Also "Numan Athletics" rings a bell... |
| Ginsu Victim:
Numan Athletics! That's the one I was talking about! I love that game. I can't pass the part where you have to triple-jump across the water, but other than that, it's a great game. |
| Ummon:
--- Quote from: miles2912 on August 11, 2008, 02:44:28 pm ---Back in the day people would use either a comb or a pencil as a fulcrum between the 2 buttons. You would kind of hold one end of the comb on a button and rapidly tap/pound the other end to alternately activate both buttons as fast as you could. Makes for some pretty impressive scores. The real cheap and flexy black combs are the best. --- End quote --- Yeah, when boys feathered their long hair and carried combs (which were also used for bloody knuckles - sometimes sharpened for it!), and flutter-tapped with index and middle finger. |
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