On their first meeting, RSPCA founding members
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were asked for naming suggestions. Some were in a bit of a silly mood:
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screwball scramble!
My childhood fave.
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Sat 13 Aug 2005, 20:13,
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/edit - judging by the above message, did it also have another name?
I used to go 'round to my friend's just to play that
And then I would trash his house and shit on his mum.
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wow..
i didn't even know we KNEW each other! Welcome back - all is forgiven
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Nah, it was always Screwball Scramble where I was from.
'Marble Madness' sounds suspiciously like the market knock-off version - the gaming equivalent of a Sergio Georgini jacket or something. ;)
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Sat 13 Aug 2005, 20:19,
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Not entirely
I've just remembered you could get a game for the Megadrive callled Marble Madness, in which you rolled a marble around a wonky 3D environment to the goal at the end.
It was dead hard.
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Sat 13 Aug 2005, 20:24,
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It was dead hard.
I remember it as Screwball Scramble
Rock 'n' Roll maze was better though.
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Sat 13 Aug 2005, 20:21,
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Nope.
Screwball Scramble is correct.
Marble madness was a console game.
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Sat 13 Aug 2005, 20:44,
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Marble madness was a console game.
NO its wrong
The cat pressing the button for the wibbly wobbly ramp!
But Woo i love that game
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Sat 13 Aug 2005, 20:39,
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But Woo i love that game
Pfft
Clive is a rank amateur compared to teh mighty nohands. ;)
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