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  • Great to see that game again and hear this sounds. It's so long ago, since i played that. Wish, i would still have my G7000!

    Thanks for posting!!

  • I HAVE THIS!!!

  • lol dont even dare to play gradius or scramble... just take a jump off the cliff ^^

  • Looks really great ^^

  • so far i can remember u have to collect that flying squares! :)

  • hehe, what a newbie!

  • This looks good.

  • this is givin me thrilsss!!! i had one of these and played with my grandpa when i was like 8 or 9. this thing was like a mysterium to me because it was already snes time or at least nes

  • I remember I used to leave rude messages on screen for my Brother when I went out :D

  • Holy 2 bit!!! is that what video games really look like from 1977?

  • Yup... though many looked much worse.

  • yeah, i have an atari from the 70's and the graphics are awful. BUT THE GAMES ARE GREAT (-:

  • A good popular Oddessy2 game that i used to like to play.  They should come out with a disc to play on the PS2,of the most popular games of Oddessy.

  • You have to pick up your dudes floating out there (purple squares) *ahhh memories* I was like 6 years old when my mom got this for me, the math o magic was awesome, made math fun. But we only had a black & white tv, I never got to see it in color until now *sad*

  • catch the purple flying men,plus i think the other controller flies the ship differently?!

  • That was my first ever console game and I loved it. You are supposed to collect the flippy purple things for points. I preferred the moving along game with the other controller

    Best game on that console was Killer Bees :)

  • Tis true :)

    I won't be playing this much in the future though, as the controllers really are unpleasant, and I only recorded it to show what the game looks like.

  • Hey, just to let you know, the G7000's controllers are in fact removable. Just unscrew the case off, and you will see the controller ports are hidden on the circuit board. Hope this helps.

  • practice makes perfect! keep trying!

  • Praxis macht perfekt.

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