I wish that place was still there. The 1985 Acrade version of this classic game was still standing proud, 20 years later, during Dick & Floyd's demise in 2005.Simon Miller wrote:We could hold it at Dick & Floyds.Ken Lagerquist wrote:U guys are crazy!! We need a Super Mario Bro's Marathon on the Super Nintendo!!!
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I know this sounds crazy, but I think I did shoot a 21 or 22 under. The funny thing is I can't play golf for real worth beans. I do like to caddie though, and believe me, when suggesting sticks my NES background comes in handy.
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Yep I remember you telling me you shot a 22 under or something like that back in the day.Mike Nordin wrote:I know this sounds crazy, but I think I did shoot a 21 or 22 under. The funny thing is I can't play golf for real worth beans. I do like to caddie though, and believe me, when suggesting sticks my NES background comes in handy.
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Ya, I remember my dad taking a picture so I'm sure it's around somewhere. Speaking of my dad, that's how I got so good at it. We used to play all the time, I remember him doing a 18 under once. The fun part of that game is that to do that well you had to throw caution to the wind (literally) and use it to do trick shots. You know, like completely slicing into the wind so it would come back to eagle. It was an awesome game.
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Ken, the Kopper Keg flat out ruled as far as the arcade games and the pizza burgers go...
Did any of you ever play NES Open for the regular Nintendo. It was one of the last games made for the regular nin and it was flat, out awesome. There were 3 coarses to pick from and you won money, etc. This is a game that I still to this day play quite frequently.
Did any of you ever play NES Open for the regular Nintendo. It was one of the last games made for the regular nin and it was flat, out awesome. There were 3 coarses to pick from and you won money, etc. This is a game that I still to this day play quite frequently.
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I would download it for the wii, but I am holding out for Guitar Hero III. lolCasey Fisher wrote:Ken, the Kopper Keg flat out ruled as far as the arcade games and the pizza burgers go...
Did any of you ever play NES Open for the regular Nintendo. It was one of the last games made for the regular nin and it was flat, out awesome. There were 3 coarses to pick from and you won money, etc. This is a game that I still to this day play quite frequently.
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LOL, yea Casey it did rock at the Kopper Keg, i remember Simon, Myself, my brother, Morgan and the Armstrongs used to spend a lot of time in there after some wicked games of wiffle ball, half baseball, Kellogg Swimming Pool(when it was FREE) and dunk ball at SunnySide!! Man those were the days!
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We have a Packer fan amongst us, BOOOOOOOOO!!!!! LOLMike Dye wrote:I grew up a Seahawks fan and they killed me every year, I'm glad they are finally having some success. But I have to admit I'm a Packer fan now and I think that playing in the frozen tundra it'll be hard for Seattle.
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I hear you on the "killed me every year" thing. Until the Holmgren Era, being a Seahawk was just plain painful most of the time. But I am a diehard life long Seahawk fan still.Mike Dye wrote:I grew up a Seahawks fan and they killed me every year, I'm glad they are finally having some success. But I have to admit I'm a Packer fan now and I think that playing in the frozen tundra it'll be hard for Seattle.
Is the Tundra frozen today? As long as it isn't snowing I think the Seahawks have a good chance but the offense will need to play better than last week.
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If matt can keep from getting nervous "happy feet" and not throw stupid passes we will most likely win. If we can 4.5 yards per carry on top of that it will be a lock. The defense won't shut out brett and the pack but they will do their job. I don't see brett and co. scoring more that 21 today, I just wonder if matt and the hawks can score more.
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