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  • A Alsvha

    Civlization (first game to make me loose track of time. Got home from school that day at around 14.00, next thing I knew it was 02.00) Fallout 2 (not my first RPG, but the first I really liked) Wing Commander (Not much to say, one of my first computer games and I simply fell in love with the series) I miss the games of yore --------------------------- 127.0.0.1 - Sweet 127.0.0.1

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    Edbert P
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    Oh yes! How could I have missed Civilization, and SimCity too? "Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner" - Ross Edbert Sydney, Australia

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      Fallout (I love this game, first RPG that made me crazy) StarCraft (I used to stayed up all night and played on battle.net) Diablo 2 (the reason I signed up for DSL, the fastest connect I could get at the time)

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      Joe Woodbury
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      I'll give 5, in chronological order: The original Tetris. (It's still the best version!) Descent 3. (This was the first first person shooter that really really hooked me. For me, it was the first that showed what really was possible. This was also the first computer games my kids really started playing in earnest.) No One Lives Forever. (No game before or since has quite matched the pure joy of this game, though World of Warcraft comes close.) Command & Conquer Tiberian Sun. (The first strategy game that hooked me. My kids and I still occasionally play it to this day.) World of Warcraft. (I was skeptical, but my oldest son really wanted it. He saved some money, I built a faster computer and we bought it. I created a character and next thing you know I'm totally hooked. So hooked, I went from playing through a new game once a month, to playing through only three within the last fifteen months [Including Doom 3, which sucked, and Half Life 2, which was decent.]) [EDIT: I should add that my truly fondest memories aren't the games themselves, but how excited my kids would get, and still get, when I play them. My youngest son especially loves to sit next to me and just watch and help. We made a good team. I can't count the times I'd be standing in a virtual room scratching my head as to what to do next when my nine-year-old son would impatiently tell me the solution to the puzzle. Some fathers connect with their boys through baseball, I do so through computer games. So, anyone who mocks computer games can just go to hell as far as I'm concerned.) Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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      • A Alsvha

        Civlization (first game to make me loose track of time. Got home from school that day at around 14.00, next thing I knew it was 02.00) Fallout 2 (not my first RPG, but the first I really liked) Wing Commander (Not much to say, one of my first computer games and I simply fell in love with the series) I miss the games of yore --------------------------- 127.0.0.1 - Sweet 127.0.0.1

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        Steve Echols
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        Totally forgot about Wing Commander, and how I had to upgrade my video card and system memory to play it. Thanks for the jolt!


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          Fallout (I love this game, first RPG that made me crazy) StarCraft (I used to stayed up all night and played on battle.net) Diablo 2 (the reason I signed up for DSL, the fastest connect I could get at the time)

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          Tarakeshwar Reddy
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          C&C Red Alert (Used to play for hours and days) C&C Yuri's Revenge Moonbugs(an old dos based game, i remmember playing that for hours)


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            Fallout (I love this game, first RPG that made me crazy) StarCraft (I used to stayed up all night and played on battle.net) Diablo 2 (the reason I signed up for DSL, the fastest connect I could get at the time)

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            James Brown
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            Speedball 2 (well actually it was Amiga game but I had it for PC too) Syndicate (awesome game from Bullfrog) Counterstrike (still play sometimes)
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              Oh yes! How could I have missed Civilization, and SimCity too? "Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner" - Ross Edbert Sydney, Australia

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              Edbert P wrote:

              How could I have missed Civilization

              If you like civilization, you definitely need to check out civ 4. A must-play.

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                Fallout (I love this game, first RPG that made me crazy) StarCraft (I used to stayed up all night and played on battle.net) Diablo 2 (the reason I signed up for DSL, the fastest connect I could get at the time)

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                1. Sid Meier's Civilization I 2. SimCity I 3. Secret of Monkey Island I These are the oldest games I ever played and enjoyed (on Amiga 500). As for PC Games, my list is: 1. Sid Meier's Civilization II 2. Doom I 3. Age of Empires I

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                  Fallout (I love this game, first RPG that made me crazy) StarCraft (I used to stayed up all night and played on battle.net) Diablo 2 (the reason I signed up for DSL, the fastest connect I could get at the time)

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                  Steve Echols
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                  Always fun to play a little Joust, but don't kick your machine like you're in the arcade! :laugh:


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                    I'll give 5, in chronological order: The original Tetris. (It's still the best version!) Descent 3. (This was the first first person shooter that really really hooked me. For me, it was the first that showed what really was possible. This was also the first computer games my kids really started playing in earnest.) No One Lives Forever. (No game before or since has quite matched the pure joy of this game, though World of Warcraft comes close.) Command & Conquer Tiberian Sun. (The first strategy game that hooked me. My kids and I still occasionally play it to this day.) World of Warcraft. (I was skeptical, but my oldest son really wanted it. He saved some money, I built a faster computer and we bought it. I created a character and next thing you know I'm totally hooked. So hooked, I went from playing through a new game once a month, to playing through only three within the last fifteen months [Including Doom 3, which sucked, and Half Life 2, which was decent.]) [EDIT: I should add that my truly fondest memories aren't the games themselves, but how excited my kids would get, and still get, when I play them. My youngest son especially loves to sit next to me and just watch and help. We made a good team. I can't count the times I'd be standing in a virtual room scratching my head as to what to do next when my nine-year-old son would impatiently tell me the solution to the puzzle. Some fathers connect with their boys through baseball, I do so through computer games. So, anyone who mocks computer games can just go to hell as far as I'm concerned.) Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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                    Joe Woodbury wrote:

                    Some fathers connect with their boys through baseball, I do so through computer games. So, anyone who mocks computer games can just go to hell as far as I'm concerned.)

                    Wow, one of the coolest dad ever. :laugh:

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                      Fallout (I love this game, first RPG that made me crazy) StarCraft (I used to stayed up all night and played on battle.net) Diablo 2 (the reason I signed up for DSL, the fastest connect I could get at the time)

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                      Paul Conrad
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                      Defender, Kaboom, and Grand Prix on my old Atari 2600 (not exactly PC but hey), back in the day :-D

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                      • Steve EcholsS Steve Echols

                        Always fun to play a little Joust, but don't kick your machine like you're in the arcade! :laugh:


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                        Yes! MAME is quite cool. My little brother and his friend have been building a MAME cabinet for the past couple months or so :-D

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                          Yes! MAME is quite cool. My little brother and his friend have been building a MAME cabinet for the past couple months or so :-D

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                          Nice! :cool: The keyboard doesn't quite cut it on some of those games where you need 2 joysticks, like Robotron.


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                            Gosh...my fondest memories dated waaaay before (but not before you Amiga and Commodore owners out there). RPG Bard's Tale III: Thief of Fate Might and Magic IV (I think that's the best of the classic I-V) Ultima V and VI: The False Prophet, I'd say VII is the pinnacle of Ultima. Strategy Sword of Aragon Romance of Three Kingdom I-III Civilization Simulation SimCity & SimCity 2000 Railroad Tycoon Theme Park Adventure Monkey Island Loom Indiana Jones: Fate of Atlantis (all these by LucasArt). There are plenty more that I've forgotten, but those gems above will do ;). (Ok, the total is much more than three...but I can't help it :-O) "Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner" - Ross Edbert Sydney, Australia -- modified at 2:34 Thursday 20th July, 2006

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                            Indiana Jones: Fate of Atlantis

                            This was a great game. So good, a few years ago, I bought the latest Indiana Jones game. It sucked. Badly. What a shame. Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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                            • Steve EcholsS Steve Echols

                              Nice! :cool: The keyboard doesn't quite cut it on some of those games where you need 2 joysticks, like Robotron.


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                              Steve Echols wrote:

                              The keyboard doesn't quite cut it on some of those games where you need 2 joysticks,

                              Last time I talked to my little brother, they were having an argument over the control pad. I stepped in and suggested not to go overboard on the buttons like you see on some of the MAME cabinets out there.

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                                Fallout (I love this game, first RPG that made me crazy) StarCraft (I used to stayed up all night and played on battle.net) Diablo 2 (the reason I signed up for DSL, the fastest connect I could get at the time)

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                                  Steve Echols wrote:

                                  The keyboard doesn't quite cut it on some of those games where you need 2 joysticks,

                                  Last time I talked to my little brother, they were having an argument over the control pad. I stepped in and suggested not to go overboard on the buttons like you see on some of the MAME cabinets out there.

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                                  That's a tough one, but I would think 2 joysticks, 4 buttons and a trackball per player would suffice for most games. Of course, I'm old school - those new fangled XBox/PS controllers just blow my mind! And then, having said that, my keyboard has 101 keys, so who knows...


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                                  • Steve EcholsS Steve Echols

                                    Always fun to play a little Joust, but don't kick your machine like you're in the arcade! :laugh:


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                                    Metal Slug? Snow Bros? or the classic Altered Beast? :-D "Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner" - Ross Edbert Sydney, Australia

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                                      Metal Slug? Snow Bros? or the classic Altered Beast? :-D "Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner" - Ross Edbert Sydney, Australia

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                                      Haven't played any of those, but I'll check them out (during compiles of course :))


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                                        Fallout (I love this game, first RPG that made me crazy) StarCraft (I used to stayed up all night and played on battle.net) Diablo 2 (the reason I signed up for DSL, the fastest connect I could get at the time)

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                                        1. Playing Elite on my Amstrad PC1512 - I spent hours playing this 2. Star Wars: Dark Forces - The level where you were wandering around Darth Vader's Super Star Destroyer, so atmospheric you believed you could turn a corner and run into Vader. 3. Civilisation - The first time you play it properly and you lose the entire day and night to the game. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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                                        • Steve EcholsS Steve Echols

                                          That's a tough one, but I would think 2 joysticks, 4 buttons and a trackball per player would suffice for most games. Of course, I'm old school - those new fangled XBox/PS controllers just blow my mind! And then, having said that, my keyboard has 101 keys, so who knows...


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                                          Steve Echols wrote:

                                          That's a tough one, but I would think 2 joysticks, 4 buttons and a trackball per player would suffice for most games.

                                          That is what I suggested to my brother and his friends. Awww hell, what do I know, I am so old school that when I first started playing PS2 games, I had to get used to all the buttons on the controller :laugh: :zzz:time :) Paul

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