The racing game I played the crap out of at the arcade or Chuckie Cheese was crusin USA. I thought that was the best looking game in the mid 90s growing up
The 2600 used that crappy button stick, I don't even know what to call it but reminds me of those cell emulators that have the touch pad senors for the dpads programmed in. They only respond when you exactly hit them and even though they work OK they still kinda suck. The 2600 had something even worse than those though. It needed analog controller like this one. This stuff is so awesome though. 🙂
That computer sound when you turn it on brings back memories to me. For us blind individuals, for us to play with the computers, we had to use a program called bex. It’s a screen reader that works with the blind. I remember these computers from back in my school days in the late 80s, and early 90s.
The racing game I played the crap out of at the arcade or Chuckie Cheese was crusin USA. I thought that was the best looking game in the mid 90s growing up
pole position?
The 2600 used that crappy button stick, I don't even know what to call it but reminds me of those cell emulators that have the touch pad senors for the dpads programmed in. They only respond when you exactly hit them and even though they work OK they still kinda suck. The 2600 had something even worse than those though. It needed analog controller like this one. This stuff is so awesome though. 🙂
+BBISHOPPCM's World make that pacman and tetris those are timeless
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what about tetris
That computer sound when you turn it on brings back memories to me. For us blind individuals, for us to play with the computers, we had to use a program called bex. It’s a screen reader that works with the blind. I remember these computers from back in my school days in the late 80s, and early 90s.