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10 Comments
theo47says...We were the cool family on the block because we had Intellivision instead of Atari.
thatguysays...someone punch both of those children in the throat.
BoneyDsays...We were the outcas--err--'cool' family too.
I had Adv D&D and to a 6 year-old, it was fantastic (much cooler than that advert).
dagsays...Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)
I still remember those controllers with the shiny joy-disks. The technology of the Intellivision was arguably better than the 2600, but I think the system was let down by the game quality.
I think this game in particular was in response to Atari's way cool game "Adventure". Oh, Warren Robinette - where have you gone when we need you.
archchefsays...I was the king of adventure! Aww, the memories.
1zin1says..." i'm sorry i didn't mean to"
loorissays...yeah 1zin1, i was about to make the same post.
that's a GREAT line. rotflmao.
btw, i had some activision cartdriges on my atari, but i don't remember their names.
loorissays...may i suggest adding "d&d" to either the tags or the title?
yesterday i've searched this video a lot and couldn't find it. yeah i'm lame i didn't think about searching for long words, but that's not the point
siftbotsays...Tags for this video have been changed from 'retro, games, commercial, 80s, dd' to 'retro, games, commercial, 80s, dnd' - edited by jonny
Sagemindsays...Wow, The hours and hours of my time I wasted on this game while painting lead figures... I'm such a geek!
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