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Manic Miner and Robocop on my MSX (both of which were ported from the ZX Spectrum versions). I also spent a lot of time playing Budokan on the MSX (which was a retroport from PC and looked better in a b/w TV than in colour; the latter was horrifying), and The Dam Busters and Hard Hat Mack on PC (at school).

Also, Ultima VI and VII and Megatraveller on PC, because it was a qualitative jump for me (from a 16k MSX to a proper PC, a 386DX@33 MHz with 4 MB RAM and a 124 MB HDD, and VGA!), although I wouldn't revisit Megatraveller these days because I'm afraid it will look and play like shit.
 

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Lots of memories for this one. Funniest thing was that my parents got hooked on the game even more than I did, and would stay up till 2 am playing it, and then went out and bought tr2 straight after they finished it
 

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These are what made me a dungeon/labyrinthfag to this day. And you can't beat the NES sound for nostalgia
 

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