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Old May 2nd, 2003, 09:23 AM

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Default Re: OT: Oldies but Goodies

WOw, this is awesome! Kamog, I too had (and still have and even occasionally use) an intellivision - yes, night stalker is the name. I had both D&D games - the original with the yellow caves and the bow, and the Treasure of Tarmin in all of its green 3d projected halls and 30 some items and 20 some monsters glory. And sea battle until one of the controllers died, and centipede (I got all the way through the level color cycle once, all the way back to where the color scheme is the same as the first level (but the level is WAAAAAAAAAAAYY faster - i think i got one, maybe two levels further and then went kaput. Only managed that once.)

Woundwort - I'm only 19, but I grew up on an Apple ][e, so I've played a bunch of the greenscreen classics - I had the star trek one on my win 3.1 machine (486DX baby!) - One game i got so fed up with the evasive Romulans that I went romulan-hunting, targeting them almost exclusively. That was fun.

-Jump-Man! (whee, system speaker sound effects!)

Text-based:
-Enchanter
-Starlord
-somthing that starts you in an arctic tundra near a secret base - never survived very long in that one
a few others i think

mid-range oldies:
-Commander Keen 1/2/3
-Monster Bash
-Duke Nukem/Duke Nukem 2
-a bunch of similar to the above 3
-Rebel Assault/Rebel Assault 2
-King's Quest 3 (my sister found and played all of them, 1 through 5 or whatever it was, 7 maybe)
-Camelot
-Star Trek - a couple of the kind where there's a scene, you have the away team and you pick stuff up and move it around between screens, do stuff to it and the people in the scenes, and you get a redshirt to save you from one mistake.
-Ringworld - a game along same lines
-Death Gate - similar to above, but first person
(these three are basically glorified text based games - same exact idea, only with graphical scenes and clicking on stuff as opposed to typing "pick up" "put" "go west" etc)
-SimEarth (only Sim title I played)
-Starflight 1/2 - I never finished 2, i go back to it and play a bit more every once in a while - these are real classics (5.25 disks, i had to copy them to 3.5 when i replaced the 486), but loads of fun

wow, theres a bunch in this Category I don't remember - i have a few cd racks (and a looooooooong directory for stuff that was on disks) full of them.

as far as more recent oldies (i hesitate to agree with that label):
-Chuck Yeager's Air Combat - loved that one!
-TIE Fighter / X-Wing vs. TIE (still come back to this occasionally, sloooowly working my way toward maximum rank through melee combat only)
-Wolfenstein 3D (although i got this later than quake, figuring i had to play it for classic value)
-Doom/Doom 2
-Quake (this ran on my win 3.1 machine! the 486! true, it took about 1.5 seconds to go through the kickback sequence for launching a grenade, but it DID run without crashing, if you had the patience.)
-Heretic/Hexen
-Dark Forces
-Duke Nukem 3D
-Descent 1/2
-Terminal Velocity
-Zork Nemesis (the only dark one in the series - myst-like, panoramic rendered scenes)
-MILO - puzzle-based game with a rendered world in which the puzzles reside
a bunch here i'm leaving off too
-Outpost - monotonous, and outright engraging since beating it is kinda unrewarding, and terraforming the planet just gives you a 5-second video clip
-Homeworld - got the demo, loved the idea, but i couldn't get fast enough at the interface to really enjoy it - always felt like i was scrambling too much to get adequate control in a battle.
-Diablo - demo and some play with full Version on a friend's comp - I like RPGs, not what amounts to a 3PS or 3PHEU (3rd person hack-em-up)
-Warcraft 1/2 / Starcraft - Demo only, i never could manage RTS against humans. I do fine vs. computer, but i always screw something up vs. humans.
-Worms / Worms 2 - wheeeee! "foist blood!" hahaha

games I currenly play occasionally:
-Quake 3: TA
-Jedi Knight II
-Unreal Tournament
-Exile 1/ 2/ 3/Blades of Exile - an RPG, simple graphics (think sorta like SE3, but better), but excellent gameplay, huge worlds, good character system. Now remade bigger and with better graphics and some new stuff thrown in under the name Avernum
-3d Ultra Pinball - wheeeee! Addicted, I am
-Asteroids (98) - Activision remake of the classic with pretty graphics and neat new stuff
-Mechwarrior 2: Mercenaries - better than a lot of the newer ones, decent graphics on an old computer, capable of pretty nice graphics on a nicer machine
-Jane's USNF 98 - great air combat sim
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Games i really loved and sometimes go back to:
-Civ II (I can beat deity easily now, in or out of scenarios, so I try every now and then to make Civ rating 300% on deity . . . my best is 287% [so close, and yet so far arrrgh], Last game 265%)
-Myth/Myth II (these are really really great - 3d, very pretty (3d terrain, birds-eye view that moves, zooms, orbits, and tilts, ambient effects, scenery, nice landscapes), but will run on a poor old P2-350/64megs ram, 2 or 4 meg video card, but also just good interface, fun game to play - RTT (real time tactics) - you have units, use them wisely, you don't have a base building stuff as in starcraft, just units (and sometimes reinforcements later) to complete you mission)
-Myst/Riven/Exile (I got stumped on Riven for the longest time, but I came back recently and found the bloody lamp-top pin switch thing (I thought there had to be something in that area, but the only way i found it was by clicking on EVERYTHING in the vicinity, after having looked everywhere several times))
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