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    Terminal Autism (terminalautism@social.076.ne.jp)'s status on Monday, 14-Nov-2022 15:26:20 JSTTerminal AutismTerminal Autism
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    • 寮
    • Lina Inver?e
    • djsumdog
    • [Burn]
    • peony
    @sweet_peony @Burn @djsumdog @lina @ryo Oh, you watched CGR too. I still (re)watch the old videos. What a great channel. https://yewtu.be/watch?v=VVMKGYIdUPE https://yewtu.be/watch?v=eBuvaTp8Br8 https://yewtu.be/watch?v=Fo0JWIYZibs https://yewtu.be/watch?v=kz3sOq506rM https://yewtu.be/watch?v=36WMDq5HyGA

    I have actually downloaded quite a few of the videos, especially the weird ones. And I have all of the 1999 and 2000 ones because there's a playlist for that and they're not very heavy. None of them are, really. File sizes back then weren't as insane as they are now.
    In conversationMonday, 14-Nov-2022 15:26:20 JST from social.076.ne.jppermalink

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      Original Classic Game Room - People Hunt
      FREE BEER HERE!!!!!!!!!! (the people call) This here is the extremely rare People Hunt game for the NES. Awesome! Short, but sweet and the ending is epic clipping. Buy the damn dvd if you haven't already. Seriously you can tell Mark knows how to direct and just do documentaries. Seriously. Funny as all hell too. The Classic Game Room channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/inecomcompany?blend=1&ob=4 The Classic Game Room website: http://www.classicgameroom.net/
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      Classic Game Room - NES Cartridge Design for Nintendo review
      Classic Game Room HD reviews the cartridge design for the NINTENDO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM!! Remember the giant, grey, massive, behemoth Nintendo game cartridges for the Nintendo Entertainment System... aka the NES. The NES has a massive library of games and most of them come in these hulking, grey cartridges with loads of interesting design features. They have ridges, spots for your fingers, are easily stackable, fun to collect and have interesting and collectable artwork! Companies like Nintendo, Konami, Activision, Tengen, Tecmo, Capcom, Jaleco, Acclaim and Sunsoft made a wealth of exciting and entertaining games for the NES for a period of nearly a decade! Games like Gradius, Contra, Metroid, Blaster Master, Airwolf, Top Gun, Super Mario Brothers, Duck Hunt, Pinball Quest, Thunderbirds and Commando were produced to bring the video game industry back from near extinction in the 80's. When the NES arrived in 1985 it took the world by storm and introduced gamers everywhere to Mario, Samus, Mega Man and hordes of other video game lead characters that are still popular today. Classic Game Room HD looks closely and investigates, reviews and contemplates the very distinctive cartridge design for the retro games on the NES! Do you collect NES games, do you wonder what the best NES game is and who makes the best NES video game reviews (CGRHD of course!) Well check out this review where we look at NES vs. Atari 2600 in a battle of plastic supremacy!
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      Classic Game Room buys a SEGA SATURN video game console
      It's an ADVENTURE!! Classic Game Room buys a SEGA SATURN video game console system!!! This action packed behind the scenes adventure film follows Classic Game Room to the front lines of video editing all the way into Squirrel Hill to buy a used Sega Saturn. The Saturn was not one of Sega's most successful video game consoles, in fact you could say it failed horribly. However, that doesn't mean that there aren't some great games for it like Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Virtua Fighter 2, Darius Gaiden, DoDonPachi, Doom, Shenmue, Guardian Heroes, Panzer Dragoon Zwei II, Sega Rally, Shining Force III, Snatcher and Sonic Jam. It is well known for 2D games like vertical and horizontal scrolling shooters, or SHMUPS like Gunbird. The SHMUP genre was never as popular in the United States and most people didn't give a hoot about the Saturn because they were too busy playing Playstation back in the mid to late 1990's. Well, whatever. Classic Game Room certainly doesn't care if most other people thumbed their nose at it, we're getting one, and here's the movie depicting the journey to Saturn!!!!
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      Classic Game Room - SEGA DREAMEYE & VISUAL PARK review for Dreamcast
      Sega Dreameye review! http://classicgameroom.com/vaultpages/vaultpage/visual-park-sega-dreameye-sega-dreamcast/ Classic Game Room reviews the SEGA DREAMEYE and VISUAL PARK for the Sega Dreamcast released in 2000! TV phone, video mail and photo mail with your Sega Dreamcast and the Dreameye camera! Hook this up to your Dreamcast and connect to the Japanese Internet in 2000 for some great times!! Records 25 second clips of video from a terrible webcam, but it's great for laughs.
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      Classic Game Room - SUPER COLOR VOLLEY X console review part 1
      Part 1 of 3. Classic Game Room reviews the SUPER COLOR VOLLEY X video game console from 1977. This battery powered classic videogame system from the 70's has several different versions of Pong as well as a rifle shaped light gun for skeet and target shooting games. The Super Color Volley X from Roberts comes with 2 built in controllers and two more additional ones for 4 player games. The games includes in Super Color Volley X are tennis (Pong), hockey, Jaialai and target shooting games. This CGR review has gameplay from Super Color Volley X, a classic videogame console computer system from the 1970's and one of the earliest game systems ever created. The Super Color Volley X from Roberts competed against Atari Pong machines and the early Magnavox Odyssey.
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