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*Bob* Wrote:

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> Many a time I've snuck a hand round the back of a

> plant pot and given it a shake - with the

> appropriate 'burbling' sound effect - to blank

> stares.

> The adventure game was pure magic. Right up there

> with The Great Egg Race.


Ahh Classics the pair of them!!


Now, does anyone remember something from late 1989 Early 1990 called (I think)The Inteceptor. Basically a team had to get from point a to point b (on somw dessolate hillside) without being shot at (Laser-quest styleee) from a chap who had it a bit easy as he had a helicopter to get about. A bit like Treasure Hunt but without the wobbly arse shots....


The Interceptor if that was his name was untra cool, and I rember him frightening the bejesus out of some poor girl as he hid around a corner, then running off and doing a hand spring over a 5 bar gate.....class and cool....


Just googled it....http://www.interceptors-lair.com enjoy!!!


Oh, and Gilberts Fridge...Gilbert the Geordie Alien....class...

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