Favorite 80's Video Game

Can there anything cooler than Zork?


Yer pal,
Satan

*TIME ELAPSED SINCE I QUIT SMOKING:
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8005 cigarettes not smoked, saving $1,000.64.
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I slept with a REPUBLICAN moderator!*

** Bionic Commando. **
You have a gun, a bionic arm that lets you swing from things and pick up stuff at a distance, and you get to kill Nazis. What more could one ask for?

Oooh. 80’s games… So many wonderful games.

I loved Warlords and would LOVE to have the sit down version four people could play. I was never incredible at the game but I could whup some ass.

Parsec for the TI99/4A was a lot of fun.

Missle Command for the Atari 600XL was a lot of fun as was their port of Defender.

I think the last game of that style that was really great was the original Gauntlet.

Though the original Castle Wolfenstein for the Apple 2E was great. HALT!!!

No, no, that’s Zelda II… different game entirely! When you beat the original Zelda, you get to do the game over again with harder dungeons and maps and secrets… everything’s different, everything’s harder. I’ve never been able to get past level 6 in that one.

Games I loved as a wee lad.

Atari

Yar’s Revenge- You were a mutant fly in space who had to eat the enemies shield and kill him. Kick butt.

Haunted House- You were a lone pair of eyes in spooky mansion avoiding bats, spiders, and ghost.

Nintendo

Mike Tyson’s Punch Out- One of my all time favorite games. And I don’t even like boxing much.

Legend of Zelda- Fun levels and all sorts of different things to do. Provided me with hours upon hours of game play.

Super Mario Brothers- Ditto

Ah, my youth spent in pointless ventures.
Marc

[QUOTE]
*Originally posted by Satan *
**Can there anything cooler than Zork?
**

Oh Man, you are so right!
I used to play #1 over and over trying to beat it in as few moves as possible, and as fast as possible.

I think my record on the Commodore64 was 32 Minutes, and fewer than 750 moves, but I might be wrong…

How many times do I HAVE to say this?

M.U.L.E.

On the Atari 2600, it was hard to have a better time than Pitfall. But, damn–those aligator pools.

But it was the 8 bit Nintendo that sucked away hours of my time in college. I still blow the dust off of it every now and then when I get the urge to play some good old games (and, yes, gameplay is much more important than graphics). My favorite Nintendo games:

[list][li]Zelda – Hah, SPOOFE! I beat both quests. But you’re right, the second one is really hard. Damn Wizrobes.[/li][li]Dragon Warrior – So basic, and yet so addictive. I just played this again a couple months ago.[/li][li]Final Fantasy – The original one. Like Tengu said, this one was hard! Some of the combat would decimate your party before you knew what hit you. Damn Gas Dragons.[/li]Tecmo Bowl – This game was awesome. The best football game out there at the time.

My favorite atari games:

Pitfall (1 & 2)
Frogger (love the music)
River Raid
Spider Fighter (anyone else have this?)
Freeway (It had the Long Island Expressway!!!)
Keystone Capers (watch out for the shopping carts)

Here’s a great music video using 8-bit graphics spoofing some old 8-bit atari games:

http://arcadeathome.efront.com/misc/Vcsclip.mov

Brings back some memories… and it’s pretty cool too.

Ahhh classic games… how I love thee. I agree with all the posts here, but there has yet to be any mention of Bump’n’Jump. Now that is gotta be up there with the classics.

There was also another game that I was completely addicted to for so long… and the name escapes me right now. I’ll try and give a brief description… if anyone knows what it is please help me out. The game was for Nintendo, and you were this little wizard guy that had to get into a castle and beat all the little puzzles… There were enemies and stuff, but they werent the main focus of the game. Damn… the name of it is right on the tip of my tongue… its gonna drive me crazy. If I remember I’ll post it later.

And MGibson… Haunted house was awesome!

Whew! I found it! The name of the game I was talking about was Milon’s Secret Castle. I feel so much better now… what a great game! On my extensive search of the internet to find that game, it reminded me of some other greats that have not yet been mentioned…

Double Dragon
Excitebike
Maniac Mansion
Castlevania - King of the side scrollers!
Ninja Gaiden
Strider
Paperboy
Marble Madness
Blades of Steel
Super Dodgeball
Q-Bert
RC Pro-am
Shadowgate
Dig Dug
Donkey Kong
Elevator Action
Karate Champ

That’s all I can think of right now. Ahhh the good old days.

Oooo, Punch Out! and Super Punch Out! GREAT games. I could get up to the 3rd Bald Bull, and the 2nd Vodka Drunkinsky.

You never defeated Karateka, rick? It ain’t so bad…you just have to develop a rhythm. It’s easier to beat the bird with punches than with kicks, IMHO. Also, the game can stay fun if you mix it up a little…develop timing so that you can, say, defeat every opponent with a kick in the cods. hehe. The final opponent is just as fast as you are, and he can kick better, so timing is of the essence…

Someone else had a TI? Cool! Did you ever get the speach pack?

Did you ever get past the third level of parsac? I only got to see the killer stalites once, when a but threw them at me on level 2 . . . “warning: asteroids.”

There was some wierd SI kind, too, of game with oversized aliens that looked like mythical monsters . . . Medusas, and things . . .

And Microsurgeon, though the easy level was way too easy, and the “medium” level was impossible . . .

As for Nes days, I loved 'em all . . . Ninja Gaiden will always have a special place in my heart, and so will all the Mega Men . . .

Arcade, I have to say the winner is either Kicker, (sort of a proto Ye-Ar Kung Fu) or maybe that wierd pseudo RPG where you could rescue hundereds of NPCs and have them help you . . . Wish I could rember the name. Each caracter you rescued, and your starting characters, all had different abilites, and only one life, and you had to manuver them all up to the top of the screen of every level, past guards, walls, and traps . . .

Or Gauntlet. Mmmmm Gauntlet . . .

They may have been early ninties, but Splatterhouse was cool as hell . . .

But all must bow down before Strider, king of kings and lord of all arcade games . . .

Hey, it was the first 16 bit game I saw. And it’s STILL a damn cool one . . . the wall-crawling was just SO COOL, and so were the anime style flips and sword slashes . . .


“Shots do not hurt other players. Yet.”

Battlezone is my all-time favorite arcade game. Vanguard, both the arcade and the Atari versions, were also great. Does anyone remember this arcade game: It was vector-graphic and I think you controlled a spaceship. At the end of the game, an alien would pop onscreen and talk to you (it was the first game I remember that used speech). He would say, “You were an easy opponent”, or, when your game got better, “You were an adequate opponent”, etc.

Two of my favorites from the days when I had my Amiga 1000:

Marble Madness - eye-hand coordination was essential in guiding the marble through increasingly difficult landscapes.

Brainstorm - A strange game where different puzzles were solved in order to piece together the fragments of a shattered mind. Strange premise and great fun.

Early PC/Atari Computer:
Zork I, II & III
Planetfall
A Mind Forever Voyaging
M.U.L.E.
Starflight
Ultima II

Intellivision:
Swords & Sorcery
Armor Attack

Atari 2600:
Adventure
Wizard of Wor
Pitfall
Pitfall II
Raiders of the Lost Ark

Arcade:
Xevious
Vanguard

Sega:
Action Fighter
Wonder Boy II, III
Space Harrier

**Commodore 64:

Wizard.** A game in the Donkey Kong Genre, you walked around and jumped over things. You collected keys to get to the next level. I still have my C64 and may soon set it up just so I can lay this . . .

Raid over Moscow. The Cold War at its best.
**Atari:

Pitfall
Frogger

Arcade:

Tempest.** They still have this at Kennywood Park in Pittsburgh.

**R-Type. **Anybody remember this game? It was like Vanguard or Defender: Fly around and shoot things. It was by Nintendo. Anybody know of any versions of this? I haven’t seen it since the late 80’s. I used to play it a lot at a CoGo’s in Oakland (U of Pitt Campus). Wonderful graphics for late 80’s.

Tapper, or the more politcally correct, rootbeer tapper. What a fun game!

I had a C-64.

I always liked Qix. Played that a lot.
There were quite a few text adventures I loved too.

There was one game, I think it was shareware, that I liked, but I can’t remember the name. It had five levels, and I really only remember the last one: it had this huge monster, and you had to drill your way through its body while avoiding the flying monkeys guarding it, all the while listening to “Ode to Joy”. It was more difficult than it sounds, especially for a ten year old.