Ghost Hunter: The Best Way to Play Pac-Man in 1981!

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A Million Ways to Die in Text Adventure Games! Golf from a 3-D Perspective! Ghost Hunter! All this and more during this episode!

We're now playing all the video games released at some point in 1981, which means we will see the most obscure, strange, and rare games! Get ready for some fun exploring the video game industry in 1981!

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Episode 104!
1981 - Ga-Go
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Video Games Featured:
00:00 Welcome to the Show!
00:30 Commodore VIC-20 - Gallows
02:09 Atari 800 - Ghost Hunter
15:43 MS-DOS - Ghost Town
19:37 Atari 800 - Ghost Town
24:50 Atari 800 - Giant Slalom
30:23 Atari 800 - Gin Rummy 3.0
34:31 TRS-80 - The Golden Baton
39:19 MS-DOS - Golden Voyage
41:57 TRS-80 - The Golden Voyage
47:48 Atari 800 - Golden Voyage
49:50 Interton VC 4000 - Golf
59:27 Outro

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