Spelunky :D
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Spelunky :D
One of my favorite games considering it's free!
In an pixel world you get to be an explorer named spelunky, he goes on to explore caves, jungles and icey caverns which contains many enemys but also treasure! It is a little difficult but when you get used to it you may even beat the final boss but if not you'll just have to start all over again!
And if you'd like the game just go to spelunkyworld.com/original.html !
Have fun
In an pixel world you get to be an explorer named spelunky, he goes on to explore caves, jungles and icey caverns which contains many enemys but also treasure! It is a little difficult but when you get used to it you may even beat the final boss but if not you'll just have to start all over again!
And if you'd like the game just go to spelunkyworld.com/original.html !
Have fun
Griff4863- Member
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Re: Spelunky :D
That game really reminded me of the early arcade games on the ocean coast resorts. They were 10 cents to play one of these 2D platformers and you could get half an hour on it for that price before inserting another coin, great value and entertainment
Nowadays arcade games gobble up a dollar ever minute or two, and tend to be motorbike games where you sit on a fake bike and look at a big screen, just not the same
One of the best things that ever came out of these early arcade games is the 'table top arcade game' which was a TV screen located under a horizontal glass table top with the joystick and buttons on the side(s) depending on one player or two, and you found them in pubs where you could have a cool beer and play the video game.
I still see these game tables for sale at auction houses, with titles like the mummys return, and haunted mansion, and you can get them for $300 upwards, depending on game title and condition.
I might just buy one now as I am nostalgic
Nowadays arcade games gobble up a dollar ever minute or two, and tend to be motorbike games where you sit on a fake bike and look at a big screen, just not the same
One of the best things that ever came out of these early arcade games is the 'table top arcade game' which was a TV screen located under a horizontal glass table top with the joystick and buttons on the side(s) depending on one player or two, and you found them in pubs where you could have a cool beer and play the video game.
I still see these game tables for sale at auction houses, with titles like the mummys return, and haunted mansion, and you can get them for $300 upwards, depending on game title and condition.
I might just buy one now as I am nostalgic
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