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Remembering Yesteryear's State of the Art!

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Calman:
The number of hours in my youth, spent down the arcade ... competing!!!

This was true state of the art in it's day:


Best Regards,
Cal :)

lkjohnson1950:
Spent a lot of time and a lot of money on that game.

Calman:
I'm with you on that one!!

Although, having a think about it, I spent just as much coin walking down to the local computer centre on those dark, cold, wet nights to hire cartridges for my Atari 2600. 

This cartridge built up quite a few miles between my house and back to the centre.  Teenagers these days, they don't know how lucky they are for their "almost instant" online gaming experience!!!



Best Regards,
Cal :)

John S:
Ah yes I remember it well, .....evil addictive bloody game.  :tease:

Biggest problem for me was trying to work out which position you were in, one split second of taking your eyes off controlling cars trajectory ended badly.  >:D Well for me anyways.  :-[

My kids could mostly thrash me at it,  :'( even though I could practice endlessly late night when they were in nod land. 

cosworth151:
And we all really did think that it was high tech! Before it came out for Atari, I used to play the stand-up arcade version at the Lawson's store a few block from home on U.S. Route 22.

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