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Crappy NES endings

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I found this funny, cause it's so true...all the Nintendo games you played through out your childhood had these crappy endings..Like Super Mario Bros 2..Ehh..ughh :rolleyes:

http://www.vgmuseum.com/end/nes/

Ahh the old Nintendo that takes me back a few years. Mike Tyson's Punch Out, Double Dragon 1 and 2, even the old Australian Rules Football Game were some of the games I owned. :lol:

Ahh the old Nintendo that takes me back a few years. Mike Tyson's Punch Out, Double Dragon 1 and 2, even the old Australian Rules Football Game were some of the games I owned.  :lol:

I could NOT beat Mike Tyson....that game was so classic though.

But what happened to Dash Rendar on the N64 Game Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire?

Anyone think the "Rey" plays too many videogames??

Anyone think the "Rey" plays too many videogames??

lol, what a hilarious website

Beastly you're showing your age.... N64 does not classify as classic video games.... I still have mine hooked up.

 

Of course I still have a working atart 2600 w/ full woodgrain action.

2600box.gif

I found this picture on the same site... :lol:

joystick.jpg

 

I usually don't hold my "joystick" when there are two women present either.

I found this picture on the same site... :lol: 

joystick.jpg

 

I usually don't hold my "joystick" when there are two women present either.

:lol:

I found this picture on the same site... :lol: 

joystick.jpg

 

I usually don't hold my "joystick" when there are two women present either.

Notice where his elbows r pointin. :lol: :nono

But what happened to Dash Rendar on the N64 Game Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire?

Yeah dude, that is like space age compared to all the games these guys are referring to..... Im 17, and I remember all the NES games, LINK I, II, III come to mind, they were all amazing, Mario 3 was good, Dig Dug, SuperVolleyBall, Contra!, original megaman, Final Fantasy was awesome. awwww the memories.

 

We also had a Atari 2600 (my older brother) does anyone remember that ET game, that totally didnt work? you could like jump.... but that was it. you couldnt actually do anything else..... i mean you could just jump on a gray screen.... it was...completley useless.

I still have one of these. I dug it out of my parents basement. This was high-tech back in the early 70's.

Beastly you're showing your age.... N64 does not classify as classic video games.... I still have mine hooked up. 

 

Of course I still have a working atart 2600 w/ full woodgrain action.

2600box.gif

OMG!!! My parents still have ours - my brother has it hooked up to the basement TV - I love that game console, simplistic but FUN!!! :headbang

Zelda and Link were very addicting, as was world series baseball. I also had Wrestling, wich was in Black an White (god bless late 80's-early 90's technology).

 

My family used to have tournaments with Top Gun, and I could never land on the damn air craft carrier. Overall I loved NES, especially the Mario/duck hunt combo game.

 

Then in 1994 my brother and I recieved SNES and NES was sold for $20.

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