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Simulator training

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Anyone else like to stay sharp using training tools like this?

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That was a childhood favorite :lol:

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Loved that game.

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One of the best domain names I ever registered: RCPROAM.com


Pertaining to the game itself... it's odd that I remember playing it a lot, but can only specifically remember one place where I played it.

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I played this a lot !

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I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !

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EmptyHand wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2024 5:15 pm Anyone else like to stay sharp using training tools like this?

:lol:

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Certainly played it any chance I got! Mostly in the basement at friends houses. So I never really got any good at it. Never had an NES. My parents weren't "down" with the consoles. :roll: But only a handful of kids I knew had a "legit" (if an FX10 is legit :lol: ) R/C car. Tradeoffs, I guess.
Hope you're doin' something fun.

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RC10th wrote: Mon Apr 22, 2024 6:34 am I played this a lot !


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I had a Game Gear back when they came out but didn't know there was that game for it. The ones I remember having were Sonic 2, Mortal Kombat, Chakan, and Super Monico GP which I played the most. Thinking about it made me realize that the Game Gear was the only portable gaming device I ever owned. I didn't have it for all that long, but can't remember what happened to it. The Internet wasn't around yet so I couldn't have sold it on there. I'm guessing I either sold it to someone I knew, or traded it for R/C stuff. The thing had very poor battery life so I used it mainly while being tethered to a wall outlet.

I now have a Japanese Retro Freak console to play all the old games. It's capable of playing Game Gear games with an adapter which is pretty cool.

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RC Pro Am is available on Nintendo switch online for your info.

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Definitely played RC Pro Am back when, Mickey Thompson's Off Road was great for NES also.

The best RC Simulator I know of, is VRC Pro, the free version is great.
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=33063

https://www.vrcworld.com/about/

I have the paid Steam Version, it goes on sale every once in a while..

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GreenBar0n wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2024 2:16 am Definitely played RC Pro Am back when, Mickey Thompson's Off Road was great for NES also.

The best RC Simulator I know of, is VRC Pro, the free version is great.
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=33063

https://www.vrcworld.com/about/

I have the paid Steam Version, it goes on sale every once in a while..
Mickey Thompson was pizza parlor arcade territory!
Had this thing also:
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And Pole Position...and Space Harrier..
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The Chicken Machine was awesome! :lol: They had one in the waiting area of Duffer's Restaurant in Wildwood NJ.

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Pole Position :lol: I had that on 7" floppy in the 80's.

Ivan Ironman Stewart was my arcade weakness.
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RC10th wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2024 5:20 am Pole Position :lol: I had that on 7" floppy in the 80's.

Ivan Ironman Stewart was my arcade weakness.
I can hear “Prepare to qualify” in my head from
the Pole Position arcade at my local pizza joint to this day. I always did the late turn in to corners where you spin the wheel super fast and catch it at just the right time to not crash! Loved that game. :lol:

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Re: Simulator training

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Anyone remember Night Driver for the Atari 2600?

That was my first racing game.

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I'm familiar with the arcade version but have never played it. Interestingly enough, Night Driver was based off a German game called Nürburgring 1.

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