Deadlord39 wrote:I still have my TRS80, along with the cassettes it uses. I guess technically I've been dealing with computers for 30 years or so.
That help?
AdderMcOne wrote:My fondest computer memory was of a Commodore 16 and a little game called Jack Attack where you pushed and pulled boxes, squashing bouncing balls (all in 2D of course)
MShipley88 wrote:That computer did not have a screen. Instead, it printed out responses on a huge printer.
zhowar wrote:Had some fun playing one of the Apshai games (either Temple or Gateway) on a C64 (a friend's). Very D&D with primitive yet effective graphics and music. Multi-level dungeon with mobile critters like "Fungus", "Rabid Rat", "Mamba Snake" as well as "Vampire" etc.
Blackmoor wrote:I remember when this thread was focusing on the nine tourney mods up on Ebay!Ahh, those were the days
le Rahib wrote:zhowar wrote:Had some fun playing one of the Apshai games (either Temple or Gateway) on a C64 (a friend's). Very D&D with primitive yet effective graphics and music. Multi-level dungeon with mobile critters like "Fungus", "Rabid Rat", "Mamba Snake" as well as "Vampire" etc.Yes, Temple of Apshai , but on Apple II. I don't remember there was music. And I can't remember if I already knew what was a RPG or anything about D&D...
killjoy32 wrote:Blackmoor wrote:I remember when this thread was focusing on the nine tourney mods up on Ebay!Ahh, those were the days youre quite right jeff....SO....are they authentic or not?Al
Blackmoor wrote:Frank says they are, let the bidding war begin!!