Shapey Fiend wrote: That hifi shop in Shop Street I mentioned had a whole computer game section down the back with various computers on demo. Lots of point and click games if I remember right.
Shapey Fiend wrote: Galway was the GOAT for arcades. The Funland above Supermacs in Eyre Square got everything. They switched back and forth between charging by the hour instead of by credit. Being able to play an hour of all the major pinball and 50 different arcade games, later on including dedicated machines like Daytona for like 2.50 was a good deal.
smurf492 wrote: » O'connors of galway... What a shop... All my early computer and console stuff. Was bought there.
Shapey Fiend wrote: »
Shapey Fiend wrote: There was another place across the road called Gamesmaster. Rented NES and later SNES games and they'd Street Fighter & Snow Bros arcade machines. Closed abruptly after the owner hung himself.
Josiah Clever Shin wrote: » Only a single tape deck? No use! ;-)
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I want that! I've tons of cassettes stored away!
smurf492 wrote: » Wow you were toxic
CiDeRmAn wrote: I'm going to assume that's a compliment! 1991 Ciderman was a bizarre creature by today's standards but not atypical for it's time.
Jack burton wrote: » Thats a nice line of candy! I found the xmen pin like that too, I wasn't scoring high on it but the games just lasted ages on it.
Mr Doom himself, John Romero, just dropped by our stall in the PlayersExpo to check out our retro wares and discuss the amazing version of Doom on the Jaguar. A legend and a true gent
Josiah Clever Shin wrote: » After the release of Mario Odyssey I'm trying to advert my gaze from a Switch. I have a PS4, Xbox One and a Vita with a huge backlog. That wouldn't be too bad but I also have a 9 week old. Wife will kill me so better keep the head down!
MrVestek wrote: » I ordered mine via littlewoods and plan to pay it off over the next few months. ...dooo iiiit...
Tom Mann Centuria wrote: » What's the premium you'll end up paying doing it that way? I'm considering it too.
Digital Solitude wrote: » We normally recommend bank or credit Union loans in PC B&U as the APR is way lower than a company's financing option