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    nostalgia?

    Playing Wings of Fury in the A500 in 1989, when my father gave it to me... shooting the japs running on the islands.
    Landing the 1st time on that carrier.... just to think about it and i have a tear in my eye.

    Music? sure... 1993 in Lisbon, Suicidal tendencies and Mettalica.... ... that is one of the most nostalgic things i have in my mind.

    yes and Photographs, everytime o saw the old ones, i love to sse them over and over again.
    A500 - A600 - A1200

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    Ah yes, Suicidal Tendencies. I also saw them live many years ago and was a big fan. I'm sure I still have a ST T-Shirt somewhere with an electric chair on it.

    If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!


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    Of course all retro games are great nostalgia for me. Everytime I look at a C64, my heart begins pounding. But I have to admit, that with everything I have, talking about consoles/computers, most nostalgic would be arcade games, because I played on the cabinets even before getting my first computer, meaning the C64 in 1984. And speaking of emulations, I have much everything installed on my barebone PC, but still MAME is one of the greatest emulations ever.

    If I listen to an old school metal album, like the first releases of Exodus, Slayer, Testament, Metallica, Overkill, Venom, Anthrax,... I always get that nostalgia feeling too, but I think that happens to everybody who still has interest in the same stuff he used to like 20-30 years ago.

    I also saw ST at a gig in Nancy (France). I was great, but I have to admit, it was a bit later, 1997-98, and their newest stuff wasn't as good as in the old days, but still Mike Muir provided a great show.

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