Wow an Amiga 4000! Thats Incredibly Awesome Mate! Very nice of that Chap! Gosh I havent played on an Amiga in years or even decades![lol] I recalling playing at a friends house back during the Summer school days hanging out and playing PC gaming, and playing this cool HQ game on the AMIGA where a ball blaster bounces everywhere detroying things and had an awesome upbeat soundtrack similar to the arrangments that we have today for PACMAN Virtual Arcade arrangements. Anyways it was awesome and I think at the time, it really was my very first experience in witnessing a major breakthru in gaming from my age and perspective as far as I how much I knew back then when I was just a little kid, and my only exposer at the time was the IBM computer with PAC-MAN on it! I was so blown away at the graphics and how fast it loaded and how simple it was to load compared to the Commodore where you had to type in a series of coding to get the game started if I recall right or something similar to that where you have to type in the path name [examples: C:/run game.*.jumpman.**.. ] Or something like that!
Wow that is a major give away Steve. Thats very awesome and this I feel is a "HUGE" expression of respect for you in the gaming world, and thats great that many Gamers are very passionate enough to share their collections with you and with one another without anything back in return so thats great man! I do similar things to gamers in my local area as well as my volunteering duties with unfortunate children in my local Charlotte, NC area. Buying and giving away many gaming related things, and to watch the reactions on those unforunate kids is the best reward ever so I totally understand your reaction to his gift is the best reaction and response ever so thanks Steve. You made my day! I know its old post, but hey, I watched and commented it! Awesome video talkie! Now onto your next video post on your awesome Retrogaming website! -Chuck of EquilibriumGaming
Wow an Amiga 4000! Thats Incredibly Awesome Mate! Very nice of that Chap!
ReplyDeleteGosh I havent played on an Amiga in years or even decades![lol]
I recalling playing at a friends house back during the Summer school days hanging out and playing PC gaming, and playing this cool HQ game on the AMIGA where a ball blaster bounces everywhere detroying things and had an awesome upbeat soundtrack similar to the arrangments that we have today for PACMAN Virtual Arcade arrangements. Anyways it was awesome and I think at the time, it really was my very first experience in witnessing a major breakthru in gaming from my age and perspective as far as I how much I knew back then when I was just a little kid, and my only exposer at the time was the IBM computer with PAC-MAN on it! I was so blown away at the graphics and how fast it loaded and how simple it was to load compared to the Commodore where you had to type in a series of coding to get the game started if I recall right or something similar to that where you have to type in the path name [examples: C:/run game.*.jumpman.**.. ] Or something like that!
Wow that is a major give away Steve. Thats very awesome and this I feel is a "HUGE" expression of respect for you in the gaming world, and thats great that many Gamers are very passionate enough to share their collections with you and with one another without anything back in return so thats great man! I do similar things to gamers in my local area as well as my volunteering duties with unfortunate children in my local Charlotte, NC area. Buying and giving away many gaming related things, and to watch the reactions on those unforunate kids is the best reward ever so I totally understand your reaction to his gift is the best reaction and response ever so thanks Steve. You made my day! I know its old post, but hey, I watched and commented it! Awesome video talkie! Now onto your next video post on your awesome Retrogaming website! -Chuck of EquilibriumGaming