Classic Games. Reminisce. Discuss. Discover lost treasures.

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msleeper
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Posted Dec 05, 2007
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I didn't really get into computer games too much, so consoles were my main draw. And on top of that, my family didn't exactly have a lot of money so I didn't get a lot of new games. That said...

Genesis: Sonic 1 thru Sonic 3 & Knuckles. Slimeworld. Vectorman. Earthworm Jim. Ecco 1 and 2.

SNES: Mario World, Yoshi's Island. F-Zero, Uniracers.

Computer: Doom, Jedi Knight 2, Quake 2, and by leaps and bounds Battlezone. Yeah it's not that old in the grand scheme of things, but it deffinatly went undernoticed and was amazing in almost every aspect.

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Lorithad
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Posted Dec 05, 2007
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Two words: Oregon Trail.
Or the origonal sim city That was classic.
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Rivid31
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Posted Dec 05, 2007
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Ecco! right on msleeper. My favorite game on the genesis, next to sonic.
Oregon trail.... fantastic. Computer class in elementary school = oregon trail.

Anybody play Kyrandia? I remember liking that game. It was a point and click fantasy type of game. Much like the later Kings Quests, which I realize most of you didn't like.

I also had fun with the Dr. Brain series, but the puzzles are probably too easy now that I'm not 10.

NES: Obviously zelda, double dragon... and I think one of my favorites was The Guardian Legend, which was a walk around and shoot things typea game, with "levels" where you turned into a plane and played a top-scrolling flying shooter.

SNES: Bomberman (also on nes, and other places... I played it on SNES), Tetris Attack

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theprogram00
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Posted Dec 06, 2007
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I grew up with the lucasarts point and click games, which i thought were amazing.

I also grew up with duke nukem, command keen, bios menace, monster bash and worms, to name a few. (all not quite as old as nes etc.) All of these are avialable freeware now. at least most are with a bit of googling.

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msleeper
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Posted Dec 06, 2007
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Rivid31 wrote:
but the puzzles are probably too easy now that I'm not 10.

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yikkayaya
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Posted Dec 06, 2007
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Crooked Paul wrote:
They have a little virtual machine now which runs on the iPhone and can play just about all classic LucasArts adventures. Which is suddenly the main reason I want an iPhone.

Story at Gizmodo

I have this voice in my head telling me to become an Apple-fan...

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espen180
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Posted Dec 06, 2007
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To this day I still play 007: Goldeneye and The World Is Not Enough on the N64.