Hi , i was looking for a download for track & field and if there is a windows version of this game , but i don't want a virus , If someone could help me with that , thanks.
i got this , but i don't know that site: https://gamefabrique.com/games/track-and-field/#download
https://www.myabandonware.com/search/q/track+and+field
Ooper Ok thanks , will give it a try (y)
ESUOH Not had any issues with that site over the years, skips having to find the discs and then taking a hard drive SATA cable out to use the DVD drive and reverse. This motherboard only has 3 SATA connectors even though the pcb has spots for a fourth.
Ohh NES game. Todays you can even play these games in browsers. https://www.retrogames.cc/nes-games/track-field-usa.html
Nicefu hÊhÊ thaanks đ
early 2000 i had this đ https://www.planetemu.net/roms/mame-roms
Ooper I tried out that site but didn't worked , maybe i did something wrong , but thanks for the help. Now i got that site from nicefu , it worked.
Lol Track and Field makes me feel old I remember the original in the Arcades. BTW not a game for people afraid of germs because people use to spit on their fingers for lube to rake the buttons as fast as possible.LOL hand sanitizer wasn't even a thing yet.
jerc BTW not a game for people afraid of germs because people use to spit on their fingers for lube to rake the buttons as fast as possible
Cheaters! đ¤Ŗ
I remember playing this on the NES, can't remember a game that required more work than this one trying to alternate between pressing those A/B buttons as fast as possible. Didn't take long before wanting to switch to another game đ
Wonder how it would have played with the power pad đ
snowguy Oh, it's big. Yep, now I understand press speed. đ I've never had a Nintendo and this grid confused me. I thought it was drawn in someone's math notebook
jerc 7.92 is a topchrono đ
Damn it. I played this game on a C64 in the late 1980s. After a few days of playing, the joystick ended up in the trash. Right and left were failing.
You could buy one of those retro joysticks with the old time buttons.
jerc great idea and I'll fuck you all up in UT
I remember two companies, QuickJoy and QuickShot, producers of good devices for ZX Spektrum, Atari, Commodore, Amiga, etc. I dreamed of a QuickShot but unfortunately I was still underage.
player_0 Better watch out SnowGuy played UT Dreamcast he might take you with a joystick đšī¸
jerc this joysticks fight would be interesting
I played a lot as a child Theme Park, but also Mortal Kombat 3. đ
Nicefu I also played MK3 in 1995. I think it was released then too. I got this game on 10 FDDs, and my Seagate hard drive at the time had a staggering 500MB of capacity, and I also had an insanely huge 4MB of RAM. After adding another 4 MB, I experienced amazing additional sound effects in Mortal Kombat 3. Those were beautiful times.