)Any tv recommendations?@DietPepsi - MAX RESPECT dude! Take it from an oldie like me, who lived through that fantastic era since the '70s...
(You should also try watching the good old cartoons, TV series, shows from those years)

It was a Donkey Kong compilation ahead of its time because it features the original Donkey Kong and the Junior which are 2 DK games on a single cartridge. And before there were multicarts, those various games in 1 that include the Original DK, DKJ and DK3 in a single multicart in most of them.got another vid out soon and it 's nintendo famicom
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Although the Cement Factory level was restored in the Donkey Kong: Original Edition of FC/NES in 2010 on the Virtual Console in Europe on the WII Version, 2012/14 on the 3DS Version.There a perfect port aswell Donkey kong does have a level missing but still really good
wow 80' s so many if you like Michael J Fox he was in a tv show called the Family ties, ALF,A team,Kight raider, the list go's on with tv shows as for cartoons He-man the real ghostbusters mario super show thundercats tmnt and some great moviesAny tv recommendations?![]()
Yeah I still have it on my wiiAlthough the Cement Factory level was restored in the Donkey Kong: Original Edition of FC/NES in 2010 on the Virtual Console in Europe on the WII Version, 2012/14 on the 3DS Version.
I remember my cousin and I always called it "The Panzer"got another vid out soon and it 's nintendo famicom
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and that is before the 90s hits haha which am also gonna cover if i can get through the 80s![]()



I've played it many times and it's a pretty decent port of the Arcade version, although in the FC/NES version it doesn't have Hi-Res support like in the Arcade version, but it still looks good anyway.here is the famicom version of popeye
Well, at least in the 1st Loop, because in the Next Loop the difficulty is similar to the Arcade because there are more obstacles on the screen such as the skulls that some enemy throws out there although in the FC/NES version it comes in mode A and mode B optionally before playing.It's also way more easy then the arcade version
The difference is the difficulty of the game which was very common in the Famicom games of the time.I never got what game A and game B was
Definitely the first FC/NES Pinball game I've played along with the Arcade version as well.do remember this early one