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| Nov 21, 2009 |
Minesweeper now that is a classic.I am no good at it really however lol.Hey Virtual Cop, is that the one where you can have the gun in the arcade and shoot the screen? (I liked that one, and a similar game with the gun made for Playstation, wish I had it myself).
I loved the Incredible Machine, where you built all these gizmos and stuff and made it run. That was so cool! And I'm also right now playing a lot of Mortal Kombat 4.
I loved the Incredible Machine, where you built all these gizmos and stuff and made it run. That was so cool! And I'm also right now playing a lot of Mortal Kombat 4. Incredible Machine! I really loved that one. You could make your own machines too. I also really liked Zork and the other Infocom text-based games.
I like heretic and doom I guess. I don't play much console games, but Super Mario world for SNES was cool. Metal Gear Solid for PS1 was great too. There's lots of games that are very good in gameplay, but obviously the graphics just don't compete with todays standards. I'm sure there are lots of games there that I've never even heard of that would probably entertain me for days.
We'll never be able to experience all that the gaming industry has to offer.
A few of the old games that I loved to play were the old 'Oregon Trail' that I used to play in grade school, that I now bought as an adult. It's not as fun as I remember, but it has the nostalgia factor. Another game I loved was 'Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galagy', the text game. I wasn't that great at it, but loved it anyway. And the first RPG I ever played... It was on and Apple 2C (or was it 2E), it was called 'Warriors of the Wasteland'. I don't know of anyone else that has ever played it. I would love to find it again, but I no longer have an apple computer.
A few of the old games that I loved to play were the old 'Oregon Trail' that I used to play in grade school, that I now bought as an adult. It's not as fun as I remember, but it has the nostalgia factor. Another game I loved was 'Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galagy', the text game. I wasn't that great at it, but loved it anyway. And the first RPG I ever played... It was on and Apple 2C (or was it 2E), it was called 'Warriors of the Wasteland'. I don't know of anyone else that has ever played it. I would love to find it again, but I no longer have an apple computer. Ah yes, the game "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy." At the beginning of the game, the player's inventory shows this: You have:
And then later there is the absurd puzzle in which you need to get "Tea" and "No Tea" at the same time. It's the kind of game in which you generally can't figure out all of the puzzles on your own because some of the solutions are improbable to the extreme, but the writing and the ideas are so funny that you don't seem to mind having to ask your friends for hints or search the Net for a walk-through. I still have a copy of that game. I think the puzzles in this game were planned deliberately to be absurdly improbable because this was consistent with Douglas Adams' writing style; He would always start a sentence so that you would be lulled into accepting the sentence as being perfectly normal, but by the time you would get to the end of the sentence he would throw in an astoundingly unexpected phrase that would be hilarious. Like looking inside your pajama bottoms and finding a pot of petunias.
QUOTE Reader Rabbit Oh yeah, I remember playing that game. I liked it when I played it--I was sort of hooked. I especially liked the picking out the correct jewel based on the word with the monkey part. But recently when I saw my brother playing it (I have no idea where he dug up the CD), it didn't seem half as interesting as before. But ah well, interests do change as you get older. I also remember playing Oregon Trail...That was back in third or fourth grade, I believe. I liked it a lot back then...but same as lonebyrd, I didn't find it so interesting when I played it again recently.
Dude i love to play the old genesis games. There are even some websites online that have emulated them so you can play online, Im not just talking about Genesis but there are also SNS NES N64 and GBA. I really love the old games from the 80's like SONIC, Shinobi, Streets of Rage, Columns, Mario, Zelda for NES, and the simpsons game.
My favorite computer games were:
Heroes of Might and Magic II and III Some motorcycle racing game Minesweeper (hee hee) Starcraft Star wars Podracing and Galactic Battlegrounds But I don't really play computer games anymore. Our computer crashed a bunch of times and so my dad doesn't allow us to install games on there anymore. I think it was because our computer was a no name brand and couldn't keep up with anything so we ended up buying a new computer but my dad doesn't like us installing things on it anyway.
My favorite games back in the days were probably:
1. Legend of Zelda 2. Mortal Kombat I remember back in the days when I owned my very own copy of Legend of Zelda for the Nintendo. It was in a gold cartridge and everything. It was the first game I actually cherished during those times. Maybe it was because of the packaging. Legend of Zelda was probably the first game I actually got into as an adventure game. Back then I was mainly into the fighting games and I still am, but ever since zelda came out I became a aventure game hunting fanatic. It had a really good story back then, I believe, which probably today is considered as corny. As evolution of games evolved, Legend of Zelda, to me, seems to probably be the best original game. With the recreation of the continuing saga coming to the Nintendo Wii, Im pretty sure it will offer the same about of fun factor and gameplay that will impress most of the fans. Moreover, with the release of the first Mortal Kombat title, the first game to involve blood in the game I believe, it changed my perception of fighting games altogether. I remember when street fighter games was the most fun game I played ever since its release, but when Mortal Kombat entered the scene and introduced the presence of Blood, and fatalities. All the fighting games I look at now needs to carry the same interest, or some sort of unique feature for me to really get into the game. It was that presence of blood in a game that fueled my interest in its type of genre. Although through its multiple recent incarnations of its title seems to be slipping its essence of what it was when its first title was released because the fatailities and blood factor involved in their titles now seems to be too overdone or corny to be interesting. In conclusion, games like Legend of Zelda and first Mortal Kombat seems to be the most interesting games that I have ever played back in the day. Latest Entries
Minesweeper now that is a classic.
I am no good at it really however lol. Hey Virtual Cop, is that the one where you can have the gun in the arcade and shoot the screen? (I liked that one, and a similar game with the gun made for Playstation, wish I had it myself).
Ha ha ha.. good topic !
For me : Minesweeper Freecell Raptor Doom Wolfenstein 3D Heroes Might And Magic (especially ver. III) Virtual Cop And maybe there are some more... I can't remember
Ok here we go, let's remember some of the oldies:
Alex The Kidd (Master System II, Built-In) Hang On (built into Master System I but I had it seperate for Master System II). Sonic The Hedgehog (SMS) Sonic The Hedgehog II (SMS) Mortal Kombat and Mortal Kombat II (SNES) Final Fantasy VII (PSX) Airo The Acrobat I and II (SNES) Mario 64 (N64) A ton of RPG's across SMD, SNES, NES, GB, GBC, GBA, PSX, N64, PS2 etc lol. Quite a few PC games too, like NWN (Neverwinter Nights) and there is just tons!!!
the main ones i remember are jill of the jungle and reader rabbit
Lets see...I loved a lot of the NES games. Probably my favorite NES game was Contra. Now that was a fun game that needed skill and fast reaction time. The Super Mario series would also be up there and the Double Dragon games. Me and my cousin would try to see who could perform the most high knees or hurricane kicks to enemies and knock them off the stage. Sure does remind me of some great times.
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