Can you please add the following to the site:
Genesis
Pro Qaurterback
Zany Golf
Thanks in advance
Welcome back, d1ggler! It's been a long time since you put in a title request. Pro Quarterback and Zany Golf have been added to the Genesis section. Let me know if you need any other titles. I'll add them to the database.
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Thanks rockabilly! I had to take a little break from it for a while but hopefully gonna get back to it now 
You're welcome, d1ggler! It's so nice to have you back. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your new covers. It's so nice to have another contributor. Your two Sega Genesis covers look brilliant! They are sharp and crisp just like my covers. I didn't know Zany Golf was released on the Sega Genesis. I grew up playing the Atari ST version.
My Covers: https://app.box.com/s/hote51vbfehfqo0yu5j0
Atari ST...... Wow that brings back memories, that was the first computer I bought when I left school
The Atari ST was your first computer? That is so cool! The Atari ST was our 2nd computer when I was growing up. I have very fond childhood memories of playing the Atari ST back in 1989. The Atari ST has lots of great games! The most memorable game for me is Shufflepuck Cafe. I played that game all the time and would always laugh at the glass break sound effect. When I couldn't beat the pig Eneg, I started crying and said "I can't beat the pig!". When my mom heard me, she felt sorry for me and told me that I will beat him. When I look back on it, I find it funny that I cried when I lost on Shufflepuck Cafe. Our first computer was the Atari 800XL. I used to watch my dad play Getaway! on it. That is one of the best games for the Atari 8-bit line of computers. I remember when my dad taught me how to put the floppy disk in the disk drive. He even taught me how to turn the Atari 800XL on and off. This was back in 1988. I was 5 years old at the time. My brother graduated from high school that same year.
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Great memories there rockabilly, I think we were lucky to grow up in the time when home consoles and computers started to be a big thing, so many great games back then. I have fond memories of playing on consoles/computers like Colecovision, Atari 2600 and Commodore 64. A friend of mine had a Commodore 64 and we would spend hours and hours playing games like The Last Ninja, Wizball etc, I also remember asking my parents if I could have one for Christmas that year and I ended up getting an Acorn Electron instead

Make me feel old thinking about it lol