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is a tiger
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Freecell baby!
Oooh, ooh, CHESS. Doesn't get much more old school than that! Kawnsoul? Huh? ![]() Seriously though, Super Street Fighter 2 is quite fun. I would really love to go to Evolution and watch the pros play it though.
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seeker
Location: home
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Super Dodge Ball on the NES.
I still love it, only now I have to use an emulator. The old nintendo stopped working many years ago.
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Psycho
Location: northamptonshire
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Psycho
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I even put it in the autoexe file so it went straight to it when you started up ![]() Of course now there is the Ur-Quan Masters project, which kicks a lot of ass. http://sc2.sourceforge.net/ |
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Extreme moderation
Location: Kansas City, yo.
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Tetris and all of the Mario Bros. platformers. Highly addictive.
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Crazy
Location: Bath, UK
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LOVED SmashTV! I used to play Chaos Engine endlessly too
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alpaca lunch for the trip
Location: in my computer
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With these two apps, you'll get real DOS emulation, with selectable EMS or XMS. With a little tweaking, I played RedneckRampage last night. You can even config an autoexec to run, so playing something like XWing is not out of the question either. |
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Insane
Location: Boston, MA
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Starcraft and Unreal tournament for PC
Chrono Trigger, Metroid, Mario Kart, and Secret of Mana for SNES Mario 3 or Contra!!!! for NES
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Oh shit it's Wayne Brady!
Location: Passenger seat of Wayne Brady's car.
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I'm glad someone mentioned Tetris; surprised it wasn't the first mentioned. That game is so addictive its not even funny. I've played it so long I've dreamt Tetris in my sleep. Another addicting game is Kirby's Pinball Land for Game Boy. Any pinball game is addictive, but this one lets you save your score so you can keep playing on later. Of course I didn't know that until I beat the game several times(Spoiler: The game just keeps looping itself anyways.)...
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Upright
Location: the armpit of the Great Southwest
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And what about "Lode Runner" or "Life and Death" ---> I always wanted to screw up an apendectomy.
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Crazy
Location: Doesn't matter - you wouldn't want to be here
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The best old school game of all time. I spent hours and hours on my Amstrad CPC and friends BBC Micro playing this You can get an exact remake here http://www.downloadfreegames.co.uk/g...ails.asp?id=37 Well worth playing. |
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Junkie
Location: The Danforth
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Rogue (for PC)
and the all time best arcade game of all: Tempest. damn fine game
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Soylent Green is people.
Location: Northern California
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Location: up north
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pop1, pop2, pop3d, pop:sands of time, pop:Warrior Within, pop: 2 thrones. its funny how 1 game that can be beat in 1 hr be so fucking adictive and hard to beaT! |
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In Your Dreams
Location: City of Lights
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The best old abandon-ware games site I've ever found is Home of The Underdogs. http://www.the-underdogs.org.
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Psycho
Location: London
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Frontier Elite 2 - the best game of all time, ever!!!
There is no eng to this game, i'm sure you could play it forever. Just on problem after hours of trying i still can't get it to work on XP, so i kept an old PC that will handle its power. If anyone has any ideas on making this game work or have got it to work then please PM me.
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Soylent Green is people.
Location: Northern California
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The last one is basically a hack&slash fighter - they even changed the good prince into some sadistic, buff, tattooed, long haired metal rockstar figure ... like we don't have enough of those in video games. I don't mind hack&slash - but this wasn't what PoP was supposed to be about. I wish they could have stayed true to the original premise - so I wouldn't be ashamed to let my neice and nephew play. |
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Psycho
Location: NC
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You are not alone, my friend. This game is one of my top ten of all time! Glad to see a fellow fanatic.
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Location: up north
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ok, i dont want to make a new thread just for this so i'll post here:
i'm looking for this pretty old game i used to play like 10years ago. isometric or 2d view. it was a shooter. you could upgrade/buy new stuff every round. FOR THE PC. now i forget the name but i think it was something like cyber--- or dog---- and i'm sure you could play that game in coop mode. and that was the funnest part of the game. enemies would change colour with skills. like red or white. there was machineguns, grenades i think, and other weapons like that. now i'm like going insane cuz i cant find it... does anyone remembeR this?! EDIT: i think you could pick characters and one was called ICE baby. google is being a jackass about this. i cant find anything... ![]() Last edited by MexicanOnABike; 12-24-2005 at 11:10 AM.. |
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addictive, games, oldschool |
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