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Does anyone play old games for Nostalgia?
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2020-04-08 at 12:03 AM UTCYou are all amateurs.
Kevin Markley and Anna Spysze know about true gaming. -
2020-04-08 at 12:06 AM UTCPong was one the first games I ever played in the '70's, which was available on an underground system called, The NABU Network. It was still in Beta testing. You hooked this little adapter onto your television, turned to a certain channel on the dial, and you had this cool gaming network, which had about 200 different games on it. Pong as one of them.
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2020-04-08 at 12:08 AM UTCThat was about 40 years before you 1st got demodded. Wow you must be on Death's door now.
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2020-04-08 at 12:09 AM UTC
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2020-04-08 at 12:10 AM UTCSpectral you played Bible Adventures on sega didn't you
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2020-04-08 at 12:17 AM UTC
Originally posted by larrylegend8383 Spectral you played Bible Adventures on sega didn't you
My very first computer was a Tandy from Radio Shack - probably the first model. I had the Amiga and Commodore64 work stations as well. Soon after, I was easily able to build my own computers from scratch from parts. As a child of just five or six, I was building crystal radios out of kits I'd buy for a dime or two, so I already had quite a bit of experience in figuring out how technical things worked. I plowed through the MS-Dos era, no Internet, per say, just TelNet, SCSI, had to configure basically everything by hand, your DMAs your IRQs. It was an age where if you wanted to get on the Net, you had to know your shit, or you just weren't getting on. -
2020-04-08 at 12:24 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL My very first computer was a Tandy from Radio Shack - probably the first model. I had the Amiga and Commodore64 work stations as well. Soon after, I was easily able to build my own computers from scratch from parts. As a child of just five or six, I was building crystal radios out of kits I'd buy for a dime or two, so I already had quite a bit of experience in figuring out how technical things worked. I plowed through the MS-Dos era, no Internet, per say, just TelNet, SCSI, had to configure basically everything by hand, your DMAs your IRQs. It was an age where if you wanted to get on the Net, you had to know your shit, or you just weren't getting on.
That's a great story. Had you been a better man, you wouldn't have got demodded and be living on welfare. -
2020-04-08 at 12:29 AM UTCgo play commander keen and stfu
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2020-04-08 at 12:31 AM UTCUhhg.. hated Commander Keen. I'd take Sonic the Hedgehog over that.
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2020-04-08 at 12:38 AM UTC
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2020-04-08 at 1:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by Misguided Russian Some of em sucked, some were good. Which ones you talking about? All of em?
What about cosmos cosmic adventure?
Have you ever played cold dreams? It was the tits but I cannot find the full version.
I've played them all. Never much one for slow, plodding games, like Donkey Kong. -
2020-04-08 at 1:30 AM UTC90's onwards. Not shitty stone age games. Misguided Russian, you fuckers were probably still playing Pong long after the Wall came down.
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2020-04-08 at 2:23 AM UTC
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2020-04-08 at 10:38 AM UTC
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2020-04-08 at 11:13 AM UTC
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2020-04-08 at 11:19 AM UTCDoom/Doom II
Unreal Tournament 1999 (GOTY)
UT 2k4
beta Centauri
Dungeon Keeper II
Wing Commander III
Skyrim and Oblivion (yes, they are old games)
The Death Spank games (I have them on my old XBox)
UT and UT2k4 both have multiplayer still working, but it's ruined now cos those Zoomers are just too goddam quick. -
2020-04-08 at 11:20 AM UTCwhy dont you play disco elyssum and stanley parable though?
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2020-04-08 at 11:39 AM UTCYeah, I like old PC games.
everything from the mid 90's on this list I have very strong childhood memories of playing while growing up through various gaming eras.
When I was a kid around 8 years old I played The Sims, Sim City, Grim Fandango, Roller Coaster tycoon, Starsiege Tribes and Diablo 2.
I also played a lot of shitty games like windows 3D movie maker which I still play lol
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2020-04-08 at 11:44 AM UTCGamer geeks...smh
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2020-04-08 at 12 PM UTCthere was some game like movie maker but newer if I recall.