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Real Name: Fellner Adrián
Location: Hungary
Age: 34 (10-30-90) Gender: Male
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Super Mario Land: Highest score :D
Super Mario Land: Highest score :D
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Hi there!
My parents gave me a Commodore 64 when I was 2. I remember I tried to programme stuffs, and save it to some disks. I've got some cheap demos and a few "cartoons" I made at the '90s somewhere at my floppys.
I realise very soon that I'm suck at programming, so I became a hardcore gamer at the Commodore. I still can beat any game, except Thunderbirds and Tir Na Nog, these are still a pain in the ***
I remember how me and my little brother beat Zak McKracken. We tried for 7 years almost every day to complete, or just explore more stuffs, but we made it! I was 16 and my brother was 13 when we beat Zak, so thats how we play :-) But it's funny, that we couldn't beat Maniac Mansion. we needed some help from the hungarian Nintendo Power, the '576 kylobyte' magazine.
These memories are still make me smile, and these why I still love the retro games. :-)
My parents gave me a Commodore 64 when I was 2. I remember I tried to programme stuffs, and save it to some disks. I've got some cheap demos and a few "cartoons" I made at the '90s somewhere at my floppys.
I realise very soon that I'm suck at programming, so I became a hardcore gamer at the Commodore. I still can beat any game, except Thunderbirds and Tir Na Nog, these are still a pain in the ***
I remember how me and my little brother beat Zak McKracken. We tried for 7 years almost every day to complete, or just explore more stuffs, but we made it! I was 16 and my brother was 13 when we beat Zak, so thats how we play :-) But it's funny, that we couldn't beat Maniac Mansion. we needed some help from the hungarian Nintendo Power, the '576 kylobyte' magazine.
These memories are still make me smile, and these why I still love the retro games. :-)
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