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Who’s Got Next Game? C&B Take You to an Old School Video Arcade

Are you among the many who reached out to us saying they’re really disappointed that Buck didn’t see the Fred Savage movie, The Wizard, from 1989?

Well, chillax. Buck saw it, he just just forgot. Savage plays a video game champ, which reminded us of some great, old school titles like Super Mario Bros. 3.

Buck’s favorite game on the original Nintendo system? Double Dragon.

Clay’s? Super Mario Brothers.

But Tecmo Super Bowl is his favorite video game of all time on the 8-bit Nintendo.

Buck had love for the original Double Dragon and Street Fighter.

One guess who loved this entry in our arcade:

Blades of Steel was great, too — a hockey game with fighting.

You might recall the tremendous scene in Swingers (1996) where they’re playing the game and making players bleed.

Today, Clay’s kids are more into games like these:

There are guys making seven-figure, eight-figure salaries playing these games.

Do you have a favorite that didn’t make the list? Tweet us @ClayAndBuck — or, if you’re a 24/7 VIP, send us an email.

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