Older gaming platforms, such as Nintendo (C) SuperNes, Atari, and other systems used game cartridges (circuit board inside plastic housing with onboard ROM where game code is found). The Gaming Console (set-top box) merely held the hardware...
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dont get that ductape **** website go to 3roms.com and they have all types of games for any system be warned: there are lots of popups and websites opened in different windows.
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Welcome to the late 70s early 80s dude. Seriously, you are asking us to try to figure out if things will work on a system that is almost 30 years old. maybe it would be a good time to invest in a newer system. The games you have should be a...
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Oh yeah! Played it through so many times I got it down to making only one wrong turn once (13-1/2 minutes .... 21 years ago). Let's see: You start at a house that is shuttered, standing by a mailbox. Once your in the house, you find stairwe...
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Initially after reading a lost game article in an old C64 magazine many years ago, when discussing one particular game from that article called “Gauntlet 3″ (which didn’t get a proper release), a friend told me they had the full game cracke...
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I had a 64, and I vaguely remember this game. What, specifically did you want to know?
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There was a hacker game, I don't remember the name of it. But you had to crack code to get to the next level. That takes me back.
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