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My favorite game as a child was 1943 http://www.80stopgames.com/site/node/2
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Silent hunter 3 a submarine simulation game that is pretty real and the microsoft flight simulation dog fights. I think that they are not offering the flight games so much because of the world turmoil that relates to them. Guess I will download the Silent hunter 5 from amazon it works on win 7. I am thinking that the microsoft flight simulator is too expensive probably will look for something else.
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Steve wrote:
My favorite game as a child was 1943 http://www.80stopgames.com/site/node/2

Great minds think a like Steve. 1943 was mine as well. I took this system and put in a new mother board with 80 classic games that included quite a few variations of the 1941, 1942 and 1943 games. This is way better then Zork! :)

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Back in Nov. of 76 til 78 on the USS Albany CG-10 heavy cruiser. We had the naval tactical data systems and we had one game or I guess several but the OS's (system operators) favorite was "Star trek". We Data Systems Technicians did not like to let them play the game because they with such great enthusiasm hit the buttons so rapidly and with such great pressure so as to always break a bunch of console switches during a session of playing Star Trek. The military grade switches had silver in them and were very expensive and it was extra added work having to replace a bunch of switches.
When we were at the Cannes film festival in late 77 I believe George Peppard was visiting in the computer room and CIC and we put up a canned message routine on the display with the dogfight game for him. ( Welcome Blue Max) something similar to that effect. I picked up the games tape from the Kennedy, they were in Naples harbor. I took the train back 79 miles to Gaeta, all of the Italians looked at the big mag tape and inquired Musica? My reply See Musica!
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
Steve wrote:
My favorite game as a child was 1943 http://www.80stopgames.com/site/node/2

Great minds think a like Steve. 1943 was mine as well. I took this system and put in a new mother board with 80 classic games that included quite a few variations of the 1941, 1942 and 1943 games. This is way better then Zork! :)

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Sweet! That brings back some great memories :)
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Boys!!! :lol::lol::lol:
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Today I installed MS-DOS 6.22 and Win 3.11 for Workgroups just to bring back some memories. I love Hearts and Solitaire! :)

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Those icons are killer.:cool:
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

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Eric Rohloff wrote:
Those icons are killer.:cool:


I agree... Much like the new icons everyone is making... We have come full circle! Flat design is back.
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Took it to another level. Anyone remember Bob? OUCH Microsoft!! :)

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