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i have the old dos version of Duke Nukem somewhere... :P
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I can download it anytime I want, without looking for the disks, and I can do it in a fraction of a second... My plans for world domination is quickly coming into order. Now, all I need is the ASCII text based version of "CASTLE WOLFENSTEIN" that ran on my old Atari 400... Then I will RULE THE WORLD!
And its ONLY 19.95
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**unknown user**
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Ohhh GLORIOUS "BEYOND CASTLE WOLFENSTEIN" You are so close to beign MINE once again...
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The first computer I ever learned to program was an Atari 800. My friend had a 400 which was a pain because of the 'keyboard'/'keypad', whatever you want to call that thing they put on it. Only good for cleaning up spills on the keyboard. :) Can't remember the name of the game that I liked so much, but they all ran from an audio tape. Nobody I knew could afford the disk drives. :D
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LOL!
My first was a TI4600 with an audio tape drive as well.
Played a defender knock off on it.
also learned basic programming on that as well.
Then it was the Apple II series because that is what school had...
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My family had a Franklin Ace 100 which we later upgraded to a 1000 which was an Apple II knock off. That was the second computer I learned to program.
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