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    Default AHH the memories

    My wife got her Original NES from her grandmother and is playing the Legend of Zelda from 1986. Too bad she couldn't find super mario brothers

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    LOL,

    I love it when someone thinks 1986 was a long time ago.

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    Originally posted by PPHSfan
    LOL,

    I love it when someone thinks 1986 was a long time ago.
    Well I was only 6 at the time.

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    Originally posted by hawkfan
    My wife got her Original NES from her grandmother and is playing the Legend of Zelda from 1986. Too bad she couldn't find super mario brothers
    Super Mario 3 was the bomb!
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    Originally posted by PPHSfan
    LOL,

    I love it when someone thinks 1986 was a long time ago.
    I remember when Pong was High Tech.
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    Originally posted by hawkfan
    My wife got her Original NES from her grandmother and is playing the Legend of Zelda from 1986. Too bad she couldn't find super mario brothers
    i have that right now, i roll it frequently

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    I don't have my NES, but I do have three Super NES's...
    In our family we have pretty much every game system ever made.

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    I still have my NES. I have Super Mario Bros, Duck Hunt, The Legend of Zelda I&II, Ghostbuster, and A Nightmare on Elm Street. It's fun to take them out and play them every so often.
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    Originally posted by piratebg
    I still have my NES. I have Super Mario Bros, Duck Hunt, The Legend of Zelda I&II, Ghostbuster, and A Nightmare on Elm Street. It's fun to take them out and play them every so often.
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    The Legend of Zelda was one of my favs on the old NES, with Mike Tyson Punchout, Shengin the Ruler and a few others...
    lol The kids want to play Duck Hunt on an emulator controller we bought at the fleamarket, that's when I leave the room, usually.
    The fun thing about Duck hunt(and this is for those with a "little mean streak") is to start the game and slip a little piece/wad of paper into the front of the gun when others are playing it and take it out when you are up(easy to do with below 10 yr olds). The kids can't figure out why your gun works and their's doesn't. I always show them what happened after a round or two and they love this joke when their friends are at your house.

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    I still love to play Zelda. Punchout was aweome as well, but Contra was one bad to the bone video game, and still is my favorite.
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    Originally posted by piratebg
    I still love to play Zelda. Punchout was aweome as well, but Contra was one bad to the bone video game, and still is my favorite.
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    I loved Contra, but hate the joystick on the emulator I have.
    That was still a great game.

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    Originally posted by SintonFan
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    I loved Contra, but hate the joystick on the emulator I have.
    That was still a great game.
    CONTRA!!! me and my dad played this game alot, i have it on computer now, and then a friend down the hall has 2 controlers and an emulator(controlers, not joysticks) and we played it non stop. i was so hapy when i finally beat the game last year, never was able to when i was younger
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    Originally posted by DU_stud04
    CONTRA!!! me and my dad played this game alot, i have it on computer now, and then a friend down the hall has 2 controlers and an emulator(controlers, not joysticks) and we played it non stop. i was so hapy when i finally beat the game last year, never was able to when i was younger
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    I beat it but then again I was a teen at the time.

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    Originally posted by PPHSfan
    LOL,

    I love it when someone thinks 1986 was a long time ago.
    I had a 10 yr old and an 8 yr old and hadn't EVEN thought about the next one (1988)
    we thought PONG was the neatest thing since sliced bread!

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