OMG I am cracking up....as a kid when we went to my Dads brothers house I would play this game for hours on my cousins computer...now I'm looking at the graphics and the clothes and I'm hysterical.
Ah, fond memories of 4-bit graphics. Years later I would get the CD-ROM version with a digitized Louie Anderson but the 2000 edition rules (highest score wins, not magic 300). For a DOS version this was decent. It was better than the one by Gametek, which I thought this was. How far computers have come!
from radio shack, played on my tandy 1000
OMG I am cracking up....as a kid when we went to my Dads brothers house I would play this game for hours on my cousins computer...now I'm looking at the graphics and the clothes and I'm hysterical.
omg! i bought this with bday money, wheel a fortune, classic concentration, and card sharks, think it was a package deal. lol
4:29 FUN FACT: Nichts means “nothing” in German.
those are the same sound effects that the Classic Concentration game used
Ah, fond memories of 4-bit graphics. Years later I would get the CD-ROM version with a digitized Louie Anderson but the 2000 edition rules (highest score wins, not magic 300). For a DOS version this was decent. It was better than the one by Gametek, which I thought this was. How far computers have come!
HOORAY!
Could'nt
Awesome
And the look on the mother's face at 5:10...
I had this.
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The 1994 version of Family Feud on CD-ROM was way cooler than this one was!