+TNT Amusements Inc I popped it until level 69 with three ships in the early 80's. I could have played more if I kept it up, but I wanted to move to another game. An error on my part.
What I really admire about TNT and the host here, as I'm in my 3rd video from them? Is if you replace the 'games' aspect here and replace it with anything you want, from corporate enterprise software operations to pottery to advanced particle physics, all of the elements here say - success in ANY field. There is care, competence, passion in their pursuits. It just so happens I too very much enjoy these formal meditations as games that they do work on. In this video ? So many memories come back with Gorf. I thoroughly enjoyed watching games, technologies evolve and even found myself moving into game development as an 8 bit assembly language programmer for the Atari computer. There is magic here. Thanks so much host for making these videos, your passion and joy come through - super bright !
What a great game, probably the best it's ever looked! Love the videos, keep them coming! Oh, and Frank, "they don't like it when you shake the camera!" ;)
Gorf was such a crazy game. I loved how it ripped off other games. It was so fast-paced... it had the light up ranking stats on the side of the monitor, it was just loud and NUTS. It might seem weird, but if i ever did have room for an arcade cabinet, i think Gorf would be the one i'd restore, replacing all the bulbs with bright LEDs. (Complete with a miniature LED blacklight inside a blue Tron controller lol).
Please folks im desperate. I want to build a gorf cabinet . i very much need to know the height of the top blue side panel. and the width at the top. i can take it from there. thank you!!!
Beautiful machine all around. Long live Gorf
Thank you!!
My favorite was GRAVITAR and STARGATE but I used to love GORF too.👍
Love Gorf! The extra light in the joystick and the green bulb in back were great ideas - they really make the game stand out!
James Kennedy I love it too!!
+TNT Amusements Inc I popped it until level 69 with three ships in the early 80's. I could have played more if I kept it up, but I wanted to move to another game. An error on my part.
What I really admire about TNT and the host here, as I'm in my 3rd video from them? Is if you replace the 'games' aspect here and replace it with anything you want, from corporate enterprise software operations to pottery to advanced particle physics, all of the elements here say - success in ANY field. There is care, competence, passion in their pursuits. It just so happens I too very much enjoy these formal meditations as games that they do work on. In this video ? So many memories come back with Gorf. I thoroughly enjoyed watching games, technologies evolve and even found myself moving into game development as an 8 bit assembly language programmer for the Atari computer. There is magic here. Thanks so much host for making these videos, your passion and joy come through - super bright !
That Gorf is in fantastic shape. Great game.
Its VERY nice!
4:15 go HABS go
What a great game, probably the best it's ever looked! Love the videos, keep them coming! Oh, and Frank, "they don't like it when you shake the camera!" ;)
zogsquid Another Gorf on the horizon this week, can you believe it! Glad you like the videos!!
Gorf was such a crazy game. I loved how it ripped off other games. It was so fast-paced... it had the light up ranking stats on the side of the monitor, it was just loud and NUTS. It might seem weird, but if i ever did have room for an arcade cabinet, i think Gorf would be the one i'd restore, replacing all the bulbs with bright LEDs. (Complete with a miniature LED blacklight inside a blue Tron controller lol).
+Jinzo Clash (LED striplighting has come a LONG way... Makes me giggle at the era where bulbs seemed to constantly burn out).
WOW, speechless.
SuperKissFan1 Hoipefully, for the good!!
The cabinet reminds me a lot of TRON.
Mike Bradley Yes...the cabinet is very similar!
Hey your smile cracks me up funny shit.
Glad I made you laugh!!
Awesome, I love it..
Thanks!
I'd love to be the lucky guy who was receiving this Gorf machine! :-(
We are currently sold out...but they do come in from time to time!
+TNT Amusements Inc 0:08 NO MORE CAVEMAN SONG GUYS, GET DELETE EDITING!!!!!!!!!
would love to own one of these you
guys are awesome at what you do
many thanks for uploading
Glad you liked it!! We love restoring these classics and we have fun making the videos!
Did sinistar was the first game to use an optical joystick
Ali Adinehzadeh Well, 1980's Gorf and Berserk had solid state joysticks--using optics.
what was frist game to use an optical joystick
What size is the Tmolding
its 3/4"
Please folks im desperate. I want to build a gorf cabinet . i very much need to know the height of the top blue side panel. and the width at the top. i can take it from there. thank you!!!
I don't currently have a Gorf in the building...ask.on klov.com