Posted June 01, 2015
Then I was a child in the 90's (I'm born in 1989), I remember that we had a old gaming console, with a lot of fun games (I think back then). The console was connected to our TV, and we had both a joystick and a keyboard connected to the console. The games for the console was gigantic floppy disks. Slightly thinner than PC floppy disks, but the area was about four times bigger. Most of the games was in colour.
I remember a bit of some of the games:
One of the games was a platformer (with "screen" shift between the areas), shared in four "worlds". One of the words was characterised by blue "rocks", and the last world was almost utterly red.
One of the other games was a game version of [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(U.S._game_show)]Wheel of Fortune[/url] (we had a Danish version).
And an other of the games was a line, which should collapse a lot of other lines to complete the "map". Some kind of puzzle game.
Someone knows the name of the console, based on my sparse description, and/or the games?
I remember a bit of some of the games:
One of the games was a platformer (with "screen" shift between the areas), shared in four "worlds". One of the words was characterised by blue "rocks", and the last world was almost utterly red.
One of the other games was a game version of [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(U.S._game_show)]Wheel of Fortune[/url] (we had a Danish version).
And an other of the games was a line, which should collapse a lot of other lines to complete the "map". Some kind of puzzle game.
Someone knows the name of the console, based on my sparse description, and/or the games?
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