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I used to play Lightspeed a whole lot, and always wanted to pick up Hyperspeed. As was my way with RPGs, I eventually just hexed my way to all the components I needed in the savegame and played through the 'story' part of the game as a sort of superpower. But it was still a lot of fun. I like to give those a shot again. I may still have the Lightspeed diskettes around here somewhere. By the way, I just picked up MoO2 from the $9.99 rack and poked at a few games. Still fun, but rather restrictive after so much Space Empires IV. |
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thanks to the people who told me what MAME is.
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Civ and Civ2, MoO and MoO2, SMAC and SMAX - those are the computer games that lost me the most sleep (can't do those 3am bedtimes anymore). SEIV has replaced them on my hard drive, and I'm really not tempted to play them anymore.
The games I really miss playing are all board games: Diplomacy, Third Reich, Advanced Civilization (Avalon Hill Version), Victory, and Rommel in the Desert. Nothing beats sitting down with some friends and playing a game for the day. Even SEIV can't compare (although sometimes it comes pretty close). |
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what's the legal situation on that stuff?
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you still go to hell for stealing, if thats your question.
conveniently, i dont believe in such things. And i have never broken a law that i agreed with, or thought applied to me, specifically. regarding MAME and legality, some companies have released their games into the public domain, so they are legal to play. others are only legal to play only if you own the physical rom, license, or cartridge - but are so old that are generally classified as abandonware, which means that the copyright holder does not care enough to defend their property. yet other games are recent enough to be defended, or are the property of rather posessive companies that dont like being robbed, or plan on capitalizing on the retro-arcade market. mame and other emulators also have the ability to emulate systems that are still on the market, and have new games being made for them. this is largely considered theft, of the kind that will do direct financial harm to a company. not like the kind of theft you can argue for in the music industry, that ends up increasing product awareness and leads to larger overall sales. but in either case, you are breaking the law and will surely eternally burn in eternal torment for all eternity. forever. yeah. SO DONT STEAL GAMES, YOU FILTHY CUR! but if you do, and you dont have the time / money / effort to rig up a real arcade console, a few companies make PS style gamepads for the PC with fully programmable buttons and dual analog sticks, which you can use to play such games as BATTLEZONE, that require dual stick action. of course, you really need a twisty joystick or a paddle (dial) if you want to play such games as DISCS OF TRON or HEAVY BARREL. might as well maximize that emersive arcade experience, while your burning in hell. forever. it wont require quarters to play, JUST YOUR SOUL! |
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ok...
so which ones are public domain, since i neither want a bad tan or criminal charges? http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif [ September 09, 2003, 21:40: Message edited by: narf poit chez BOOM ] |
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FWIW, right now I miss playing Hearts of Iron. But I'll get my fix when I get home... http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif
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You can get the Hot Rod Joystick and get the Capcom roms legally:
1941 - Block Block - Commando - Exed Exes - Ghouls'n Ghosts Magic Sword - Mercs - Section Z - Side Arms - Son Son - Street fighter (Hhyper Fighting) - Strider - U.N. Squadron - Varth Other than that the public domain roms are; Gridlee Robby Roto Polyplay Polyplay [ September 15, 2003, 02:22: Message edited by: Ruatha ] |
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