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34.285 games per dimes = more than a dime a dozen.

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Buzz Orti
State War Academy
Caldari State
#1 - 2016-03-04 00:46:25 UTC
12,000 games for $35 = 3.4285 games per cents = 34.285 games per ten cents.

I took 4 photos of it with my phone, but that is only around 20 or 80 games... Less than 1%...

#1 is Super Mario.
Defender is top 3
Dig Dug
Mario Bros is on page 2
Galaga is on page 1

An old Olympic game that starts with the 100 meter sprint qualifier against the CPU (computer user?).

I also tried Steel Stick which is an asteroid game with the old mothership "Vaus" destroyed in space and launching the Arkanoid as escape pod.

Very hard to use the controllers efficiently though, although the sounds seems to work.

There are a few other details I will not list here yet.

Builds ship in empty Quafe bottle.

Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
#2 - 2016-03-04 02:35:44 UTC
Get it man. Super Mario Brothers alone is worth at least $10 of that pack. If you can defeat every room of that one, post the victory page. Defender too, if you're ready for some hyper-warrior reflex fights. Dig Dug is a little less reflex, more like planning traps and planning how not to get trapped. Then comes the harsh do-or-die.

Does the pack have Missile Command? Highly recommended. Lay out a spread of explosions to try to kill the incoming nukes? Watch them and try to pick them off as the come in? Got to plan for that big load of angular incoming missiles paths, versus your ability to fire and reload. One derp, one dead defending missiles shooter.
Buzz Orti
State War Academy
Caldari State
#3 - 2016-03-04 03:30:57 UTC
Khergit Deserters wrote:
Get it man. Super Mario Brothers alone is worth at least $10 of that pack. If you can defeat every room of that one, post the victory page. Defender too, if you're ready for some hyper-warrior reflex fights. Dig Dug is a little less reflex, more like planning traps and planning how not to get trapped. Then comes the harsh do-or-die.

Does the pack have Missile Command? Highly recommended. Lay out a spread of explosions to try to kill the incoming nukes? Watch them and try to pick them off as the come in? Got to plan for that big load of angular incoming missiles paths, versus your ability to fire and reload. One derp, one dead defending missiles shooter.
missile command is on page 1 and I used to clear Super Mario Bros 3 times in a row, 1 to 8 .+ so, save the princess 3 times plus.
I did with warps and without but it's harder without.

I can buy it Friday and clear my cc.

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Pix Severus
Empty You
#4 - 2016-03-04 04:31:12 UTC
Buzz Orti wrote:
An old Olympic game that starts with the 100 meter sprint qualifier against the CPU (computer user?).


Track & Field?

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Buzz Orti
State War Academy
Caldari State
#5 - 2016-03-04 04:51:45 UTC
Pix Severus wrote:
Buzz Orti wrote:
An old Olympic game that starts with the 100 meter sprint qualifier against the CPU (computer user?).


Track & Field?

Yes, but it may have had a different name very similar.

I coudln't figure out which button to press to jump in the second event and lost 2 jumps attempts due to it.
The button to press is the up arrow on the control pad.
The bottom A is to run.
I ran the 100 in 11.57 seconds , and beat the CPU by 0.03 seconds and lost by 0.03 seconds.
It's hard to start fast.

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