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Iggy, you're 100% correct and sorry if I came off like a dink by called you Capt. Obvious. I'm at the age where I remember a time before Windows and when there were other types of PCs, but I'm not quite old enough to have been knowledgeable about it during that time. I've definitely been playing computer games since 86-87, though, but most of my gaming experience is from 95 on, after windows 95 came out.
I actually want to get a c64 or amiga at some point and just go down that black hole of stuff I missed. | |
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I fucked around with a C-64 emulator awhile back. It was...flawed...but it allowed me to play the two games I dug the most on the system...Gateway to Apshai and Dragonriders of Pern.
There was a third game, Sector 7, that was fun AF, but super hard to come by.
I still have my C-64 and 1541, but it's tucked away. I'm planning on digging it, and my old consoles, out and displaying them. Just have to find them.
Iggy is just a different breed. When someone talks PC, they're almost never referencing anything before Windows. It's at the forefront of, say, Warzone, because PC, XBox and PS can cross platform....and PC users usually get a lot of hate. | |
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sp0t Super Regular Assault Cannon Lover
| | P: | 02/26/2021 19:10 EST |
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command & conquer series mario bros 3 zelda OOT mortal kombat II banjo kazooie | |
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9x
| P: | 02/26/2021 21:35 EST |
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| -[IBSC]-iLluSiON- wrote: Iggy, you're 100% correct and sorry if I came off like a dink by called you Capt. Obvious. I'm at the age where I remember a time before Windows and when there were other types of PCs, but I'm not quite old enough to have been knowledgeable about it during that time. I've definitely been playing computer games since 86-87, though, but most of my gaming experience is from 95 on, after windows 95 came out.
I actually want to get a c64 or amiga at some point and just go down that black hole of stuff I missed. | | I ain't mad, my friend. You lobbed some banter, I lobbed it back. That's how it works where I'm from. š
If you want to learn something about the Amiga, I suggest you start here: https://youtu.be/fg8uKYLa1Aw It's funny to sit here and think of the leaps and bounds computers have evolved by, in my lifetime alone. From a 1mhz processor, with RAM in the kilobytes.... to now with processors with multiple cores, each one measuring in the ghz range, and RAM thousands of times larger than those we started out with, and storage drives in the terabytes. I never would have imagined it back then.
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A lot of people here are name dropping Deus Ex. I played it back in the day, didn't get passed the first level. I wish I gave it more of a try. I just downloaded it on Steam for like a dollar. I think the problem was that Half Life also came out and I liked Half Life's gameplay better. It was more about the shot-em-up than the role playing.
Given that I played counter-strike religiously for damn near ten years then off and on for another ten years until it got stale and then moved on to TFC on a whim... I'd say my favorite game is the old school half life cannon. The fact that I and a lot of people here still play it is a testament to its high gameplay value. A lot of people are wont to move on to the next game that has the better graphics. Good graphics are good but have nothing on seeing a D2F veteran scout hand-held-conc jump passed three sentries in the basement and successfully capture the flag.
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sp0t Super Regular Assault Cannon Lover
| | P: | 02/27/2021 14:35 EST |
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Prototype was pretty badass, too. I loved the open-world and being able to run up the sides of skyscrapers. Playable without even doing any of the missions... | |
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JiK MAZZ Super Regular WMD Creator
| | P: | 02/27/2021 21:31 EST |
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Sounds like some of you guys would enjoy The 8-Bit Guy on YouTube if you havenāt already watched him. | |
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Yeah. He did a decent documentary on the Amiga computers some time back. I think I stumbled across him first on one of the arcade forums I'm on. | |
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Help Super Regular Crack-Powered Capper
| | P: | 02/28/2021 01:07 EST |
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| Ignorant_Florist wrote:
| Help wrote: Ok, so I just found out recently you can get Warcraft II off of Gog.com. It is my favorite game from the 1990ās! The silly peons yelling ājobs doneā and āwhat is itā puts a smile on my face. I still refuse to play as the orcs! What old school game floats your boat. Of course not counting TFC š. | | LMAO! You're JUST discovering that?
There IS a drawback to that, though... the "reading" of the text between missions is missing. Ask me how I know.
I have a fairly decent GOG library. Including some of the Dragonlance AD&D games from the early/mid 90s.
I have to be honest.... most of those game did NOT age well. I still enjoy them because of the nostalgia.... but new gamers will dismiss them real quick.
Oh, and I *LOVE* playing as the Orcs!
ZUG ZUG! | | Iggy, you played as the orcs! You must love your butter side down! Kudos to those that catch that reference!
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Help Super Regular Crack-Powered Capper
| | P: | 02/28/2021 01:12 EST |
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| gg#4 wrote: Twisted Metal
| | Great game. I always played as the motorcycle, probably because I love road rash š | |
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Help Super Regular Crack-Powered Capper
| | P: | 02/28/2021 01:13 EST |
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| Spoofer wrote: Battletoads, yo. | | Sadist! That game was way too hard. | |
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Help Super Regular Crack-Powered Capper
| | P: | 02/28/2021 01:20 EST | E: | 02/28/2021 09:20 EST |
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| -[IBSC]-iLluSiON- wrote: But I would argue 100% that the golden age is not the 1980s. Consoles were dominating at that time (well, I guess nothing has changed) and after ET nearly destroyed the gaming market, Nintendo revitalized it. I suppose computer gaming had their chance but let's face it, computers were more expensive then, relative to today. The 90s had the onset of the internet and CD technology. PC gaming started to blossom, and we ain't talking no Chips Challenge and Minesweeper. I would even say it continued on into the early 2000s and games like Jedi Knight II are absolute classics. | | I owned ET, and those bloody pits were horrid. Youād fall in a pit, stretch your bloody neck out trying to jump out and you just canāt make it. Cringing inside! Also, Jedi knight II is amazing. First game to give the force power justice.
PS: surprise no one said wolfeinstein 3D (or however you spell it); the grandfather of 1st person shooters. It was innovative and you got to kill dem natzis. So ya, it was awesome. I can still hear them call out, āmein leavenā. | |
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IIRC, killing Nazis in Wolfenstein 3D was ancillary to your main goal of strafing along every inch of wall while hammering space bar 3x a second. | |
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