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#5381: StarvinStruthers's A2600 H.E.R.O. in 09:51.01 quality and a really entertaining watch. Looking forward to nagging struts into running/TASing C64 H.E.R.O..
#5381: StarvinStruthers's A2600 H.E.R.O. in 09:51.01 H.E.R.O..[/quote] lol if i had a c64 i still wouldn't do it and i've got other
AtariHawk Tests H.E.R.O. isn't drawn correctly.[/s] [*] [s]Double and Triple sized players take an extra
SMSHawk emulation bugs H.E.R.O., Gulkave, Sega Galaga, Ninja Gaiden... However... The reset button first came in the form
Atari 2600 H.E.R.O (atari 2600) - 20 levels then it loops. I've seen a speedrun of this
#9388: Induviel's A2600 Game of the Bear in 07:02.34 Reminds of me of Henry's House, H.E.R.O. and some other good 8-bit titles.. : )
H.E.R.O. and Atari 2600 H.E.R.O. but couldn't find it, then I noticed there isn't an Atari section
H.E.R.O. and Atari 2600 H.E.R.O. ^_^ btw I guess crystal castles, vanguard, q*bert and many other either have an ending
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