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4 hours ago, Fuzz said:

I used to play SpyHunter on the C64! Also found it in an old arcade.

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I also had a Commodore 64! I also played Spyhunter!

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I started programming back in 1982, so there has been a long procession of computer platforms and games over the years. From the Sinclair ZX81, MIcrobee and Apple II through to the Amiga 500/2000, t

I just finished playing through Far Cry 3 again.

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43 minutes ago, IanMcLean68 said:

If anyone wants a real challenge, you should try what is probably one of the hardest platform games ever released (next to Defender).
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I remember playing this on Xbox360... and nearly throwing my controller at the TV.

You can also try Project IGI. Probably the hardest FPS on PC I have ever played. No in mission save points, no HUD (no target reticle, ammo count or health bar), just plain hard. Played it for 4 weeks straight, then got stuck on the final mission for a further 4 weeks.

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2 hours ago, IanMcLean68 said:

The owl was both the mascot and the logo for the BBC Micro, a UK developed 8-bit computer based on the 6502 microprocessor. This was the predominant computer, other than the Sinclair ZX and Spectrum line in the UK during the 80's, used extensively in schools. Its successor was the Acorn Archimedes. The BBC Micro did exist in Australian schools too, but the Apple II and particularly the Microbee, being an Australian computer was more common here.

That rings true then, I had BBC in my head but dismissed it because...well.. BBC lol 

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Used to be a gamer, but over time my time and money got occupied by other things.
Nowadays I mostly read about gaming industry and new games. Sometime in the future when I buy new pc and have more time on my hands probably gona play all the good games that have come out to that date.

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If anyone into puzzles I highly recommend "the witness".  It gives you little to no guidance and is one of my favorites of all time.  My parents hate video games and I showed it to them and now they are hooked.  It's available on most platforms (consoles, PC, ipad).  If you get stuck on a puzzle you can always find solutions online but I love walking away from it, then randomly at work I'll have an epiphany and rush home to solve it.

If you cant handle lugging around a console, nintendo switch has been outstanding for travel.

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I enjoy games, although often find that I don’t have much time spare to play them! I like RTS games and have been enjoying Steel Division on pc recently. Great for anyone interested in WW2/history 

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On 3/1/2019 at 6:34 PM, IanMcLean68 said:

All of them! Half-Life and Half-Life 2 and the episodes have gotten many hours of play. The new releases of Doom (2016) and Wolfenstein (New Order and New Colossus) did not disappoint either!
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The original Doom when it came out was mind blowing haha

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