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Post by sAner on Nov 28, 2005 19:43:15 GMT 2
Yes, I have a full-size, working Star Wars Arcade machine. it's on my website. Click hereAndy Wow! It's great Andy!! I remember having seen this a few years ago (someone linked to it on either this or Spinal's forum. Anyway; it was before you entered the fora) and I loved the story around it (removing the bannister, dismanteling it, etc.). I remember telling my gf about it. Did I tell you I love Star Wars?? ;D sAner Ps-You still don't like soccer??
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Nov 29, 2005 3:11:48 GMT 2
Ps-You still don't like soccer?? Yeah, isn't this amazing for an englishman? I think Panini released a spongebob album too (I never watched the series though). Michael
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Post by andycole on Nov 29, 2005 11:05:11 GMT 2
That machine has now been dismantled and re-assembled a total of 3 times, for 3 house moves. NEVER AGAIN! It's now so wonky the back door doesn't fit on properly and I'm sure it will just collapse if I do it again. It still plays fine, which is the main thing! I've never been into soccer, the only games I'll watch are England international ones. p.s. for any Human league fans out there, I found a fascinating biography of them online yesterday...... Click hereAndy
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Post by lio on Nov 30, 2005 12:14:31 GMT 2
Good link, Andy, on Human League There are some excellent record covers from their early releases which I was not aware of. Reminds me of those from OMD.
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Post by andycole on Dec 1, 2005 11:05:02 GMT 2
You'll notice on that Human League link that they are on a UK tour, starting TODAY!
Andy.
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Post by lio on Dec 1, 2005 13:04:41 GMT 2
It's good if you are in the UK. The last time I watched a live performance of an 80's band was Duran Duran back in 1995
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Post by Gawaleus on Dec 3, 2005 0:09:01 GMT 2
It's good if you are in the UK. The last time I watched a live performance of an 80's band was Duran Duran back in 1995 As far as I remember, the last band I've seen live on stage was Jethro Tull. That was in Zurich many years ago... Oh my gosh, I'm getting old... Hmmm... I just remember having seen Uriah Heep last sommer on a rock festival close to here. That was great! But I still feel old Patrick
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Post by andycole on Dec 5, 2005 15:09:56 GMT 2
Geez! Jethro Tull! You must be old! Probably the oldest member if you're a Jethro Tull fan!
Andy.
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Post by Gawaleus on Dec 5, 2005 18:22:38 GMT 2
Uhhhhhh... now I feel even older I'm closer to 40 then to 35.... yes, that is old Patrick
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Post by Br3nd4N on Dec 8, 2005 0:12:07 GMT 2
Atari 2600, speaking of which I'm thinking about starting an Atari 5200 collection (because there much rarer)
I just need to locate a console.....
-B
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Post by chokocat on Dec 20, 2005 20:59:58 GMT 2
I just realized that on the Archive section of the Panini website you can actually purchase old album with all images ready to stick!!! I was going to buy this on eBay for a fortune, and it is just here on the official site for a much cheaper price ! Cool Cheers,
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Dec 21, 2005 2:27:09 GMT 2
Of course, I've purchased a few from there as well (mainly the world cup and euro football albums). Panini's site is worth checking.
Michael
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Post by andycole on Dec 21, 2005 11:15:28 GMT 2
I just realized that on the Archive section of the Panini website you can actually purchase old album with all images ready to stick!!! I was going to buy this on eBay for a fortune, and it is just here on the official site for a much cheaper price ! Cool Cheers, Seems like an easy way to make money ;D
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Post by chokocat on Dec 21, 2005 11:50:45 GMT 2
Seems like an easy way to make money ;D Just what some folks thought they could do
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