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				 Re: Favorite games 
 If anyone is intrested in Hamachi play Im on to:
 Fallout tactics
 Age of wonders SM
 Age of empires conquerors
 Master of Orion 2 (maybe needs something else instead of hamachi)
 and of course Dominions 3 (blitz play)
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				March 13th, 2008, 01:58 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Favorite games 
 My favorites (I remember atm):
 C64:
 Raid over Moscow
 Ultima IV + V
 Bard's Tale III
 Wasteland
 Pool of Radiance
 Gunship
 Typhoon of Steel
 Pirates
 Maniac Mansion
 Elite
 
 Amiga:
 Star Control 2
 Populous
 Warmonger
 Starflight
 
 SNES:
 ChronoTrigger
 Legend of Zelda: A link to the past
 
 PS2
 Panzer General I + II
 X-com: Enemy unknown
 Vandalhearts 2
 Final Fantasy VII + IX
 Shadow of the Collossus
 Burnout 3
 Civilizations 2
 
 PC
 Jagged Alliance 2
 Baldur's Gate I + II
 Fallout
 TES 3: Morrowind
 Combat Mission 1 + 2
 Gothic 1 + 2
 X-3 Reunion
 Dominions 3
 Dwarf Fortress
 Space Rangers 2
 Rome + Medieval Total War
 Hearts of Iron 2
 Battleground Europe (world war II online)
 
 xbox360
 there is no good game on the xbox360 *sigh* I was so disappointed by oblivion *double-sigh*
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				March 13th, 2008, 02:26 PM
			
			
			
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		| B0rsuk said: Could you elabore on the 'buggy' part ? I'm interested.
 
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				March 13th, 2008, 02:39 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Favorite games 
 Ah, Pool of Radiance!
 Great old days. With a hand-outs booklet and a bizzare cardboard dial with runes and stuff for copy protection.
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				March 13th, 2008, 09:51 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Favorite games 
 Hmmmmmmmm. 
Waaaaaaay back: 
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The Ancient Art of War 
Incunabula (Avalon Hill oldie) 
Archon
 
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Much of the 'Gold Box' series from SSI 
Netrek (bronco, and a little bit of chaos and hockey) 
Neuromancer 
Wasteland 
Xconq 
Bolo (The AppleTalk tank game, that is) 
Strategic Conquest 
Scorched Earth    
Mechwarrior II
 
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Hack and Slash 
Legend of the Red Dragon 
Usurper 
BRE/SRE 
Mechwar
 
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Dominions III 
Jagged Alliance II
 
Still evaluating 
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Empires in Arms (Matrix adaptation; high potential, but currently very buggy)
 
Love-hate 
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Combat Mission:BB 
AOE II:AOK
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				March 13th, 2008, 10:14 PM
			
			
			
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 I loved the Gold Box games.  I still have Curse of the Azure Bonds -> Pools of Darkness, complete with crazy copy protection rune wheels, but I can't find Pool of Radiance.    |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: Favorite games 
 Neglected to mention Space Empires IV.
 Civ II and SMAC might go on my love-hate list.
 
 Pool of Radiance is probably fairly rare.  There still seem to be some Forgotten Realms software collections available used via AMZN.
 
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				 Re: Favorite games 
 I just downloaded the old rulebook from Pool of Rad for nostalgia's sake.  Pretty funny remembering flipping to the journal to read the clues and rumors or spending time switching the color of beard on my character's sprite.
 Why did those games seem so much more fun than most of today's over produced materials?
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				 Re: Favorite games 
 Ahh, SMAC was the best of the Civ games, for real.  The story, the characters, the voices and movies when you got certain techs..  it was all so well done.  A masterpiece.
 Pool of Radiance!  God that takes me back..
 
 Has anyone mentioned Bane of the Cosmic Forge? (Wizardry 6)  That one had a great story, too.  I just love the Wizardry games, especially 6 and 7.  8 was good too, but very unbalanced at high levels.  Magic either killed you in about 5 seconds or was completely useless due to anti-magic screens.
 
 How about also.. Starflight?  Anyone play that one?  That was the first computer game I ever played.  I got to pretend I was Captain Kirk.
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				 Re: Favorite games 
 Sid Meyers Alpha Centauri was a game by Brian Reynolds, under the Sid name. He was the programmer behind it. Please don't give Sid any credit for it. He may have created Civ, but SMAC was a whole other animal. 
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