Evening all,
So for my 31st I am holding a little gathering for my uni friends, we usually meet up every six weeks around the country and its my turn to host. We usually do something in the day and start the drinking early evening. This is my birthday bash, so I am holding a tournament with a few areas and a shot (or four fingers) for the lowest in each "game", a little prize money (£30 from a £3 buy in) too, to make it interesting.
So far I have:
Foot Golf
(Just opened up nearby, really want to give this a go)
Pinball
Scared Stiff
No Fear
VPin
Ice Cold Beer
Attack From Mars
A N Other
A N Other
A N Other
Retro Gaming
Donkey Kong
Space Invaders
PacMan
A N Other
A N Other
Given the crowd are non-pinball types, but do love NF (only a couple have played SS and they like that even more) - suggestions please for the other VPin games, heaven forbid, I was even thinking of TAF (just because people seem to enjoy it, not me, but people). I have no experience of what goes down well with the masses, especially new comers.
The same for retro gaming please, if anyone has some suggestions for some classic arcade romps that is available on a Pi.
Cheers all,
James
So for my 31st I am holding a little gathering for my uni friends, we usually meet up every six weeks around the country and its my turn to host. We usually do something in the day and start the drinking early evening. This is my birthday bash, so I am holding a tournament with a few areas and a shot (or four fingers) for the lowest in each "game", a little prize money (£30 from a £3 buy in) too, to make it interesting.
So far I have:
Foot Golf
(Just opened up nearby, really want to give this a go)
Pinball
Scared Stiff
No Fear
VPin
Ice Cold Beer
Attack From Mars
A N Other
A N Other
A N Other
Retro Gaming
Donkey Kong
Space Invaders
PacMan
A N Other
A N Other
Given the crowd are non-pinball types, but do love NF (only a couple have played SS and they like that even more) - suggestions please for the other VPin games, heaven forbid, I was even thinking of TAF (just because people seem to enjoy it, not me, but people). I have no experience of what goes down well with the masses, especially new comers.
The same for retro gaming please, if anyone has some suggestions for some classic arcade romps that is available on a Pi.
Cheers all,
James
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