Posted on Jul 23, 2015
What's your oldest favorite computer game? Anything from the 90s?
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Easy breezy... The original Wolfenstein... I wasted a lot of time at graduate school... on that game...
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As the weird rebel I've always been, and since I sucked at Wolfenstein, I plays Catacombs. It was similar but I sucked less.
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Computer games take up a big chunk of my life. I will give them a lot of attention. Recently my friends showed me the game The Forest. A very decent survival game. More details can be found on the website https://gammicks.com/guides/the-forest-cheats-guide-for-ps4-and-pc/ The guys tried to tell about all the advantages of this game and its strengths.
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Any of the Wing Commander games, or X-Wing, Tie Fighter, etc. For any of you looking for some of these oldies but goodies, check out http://www.gog.com. They sell a lot of the old stuff.
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90's? How about mid-80's? Rogue - an ASCII DOS game, with myriad levels, enemies, etc. It was amazing on original PCs...
I think it's still available from some retro game sites...
I think it's still available from some retro game sites...
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I don't know if it requires DOS box or if it will run straight in Windows, but it's a fun game to play... remember, though, just your keyboard...
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MAJ Joseph Smail - I just saw that game but have no idea how it plays. I was also too lazy and not curious enough to look it up on YouTube.
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Plays like today's RPG / dungeon adventure games, but with ASCII graphics (they do have tiles now) and keyboard inputs. There is actually a lot of complexity within the game itself as compared to the original Rogue and Hack games.
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Those would be Wolfenstein 3D released in 92 and my favorite was Wing Commander released in 91.
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D&D Pool of Radiance, the Early D&D games on floppy disk, Civilization and NFL football
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Starcraft, Doom, Wolfenstein, Command and Conquer, Diablo 2, World of Warcraft, SimCity, and the old command line game ZMud.
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I spent (wasted) a lot of time playing Doom when I was in elementary school. Those were the good old days...
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Hitch hikers guide to the galaxy on a commodore 64. Probably explains a lot about some of my posts
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