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« Reply #15 on: June 22, 2024, 03:51:32 pm »

Halo, Call of duty and GTA.
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« Reply #16 on: June 22, 2024, 04:11:39 pm »

Populous. Man that game captured my imagination. Been chasing a god game that gives me the same vibe ever since. Something about the terraforming as progression, plus the pixel graphics, plus that stark soundtrack with the heartbeat. The simple premise of good vs. evil. It felt really biblical without being expressly religious.

Too bad even the guy that made couldn't manage to capture that lightning in a bottle again.
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« Reply #17 on: June 22, 2024, 07:09:32 pm »

 I remembemred a memory of a particular childhood experience rather than a game.
We owned a computer with a good old CRT in the 90's. And the CRT's color control broke at some point. I was left with a eye-bleeding MAGENTA screen as the green component was broken.
I endured gaming in eye bleeding conditions for a few months of my precious childhood until my dad bought a replacement CRT (which was also supported an amazing 1024x768 pixels, boy that felt huge)
I particularly remember that I was discovering emulator games at that age, and I recall how beautiful harvest moon actually looked like without all the magenta.
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I really want that one as a "when". I want "grubs", and "virgin woman" to turn into a dragon. and monkey children to suddenly sprout wings. And I want the Dwarven Mutant Academy to only gain their powers upon reaching puberty. I also have a whole host of odd creatures that only make sense if I divide them into children and adults.

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« Reply #18 on: June 23, 2024, 08:21:10 am »

Reminded me of our old PS2. We had two, first was the big, boxy one the second was a slimline that we got because my brother and I saved for some tv screens you could strap to the back of the car's headrests, and the bulky PS2 didn't have the right port to connect (Our parents were so proud of us for saving our pocket money for that long they bought us the slimline).

Anyways, the original PS2 developed some issue, I assume a faulty connector somewhere, which made everything it output tinged pink. I remember playing Worms World Party on a delightfully pink screen.
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« Reply #19 on: June 23, 2024, 10:03:12 am »

The very first super mario on the old gameboy when I was very little, I definitly love the old warioland much more but that came later, but those games I kept playing at my aunts.

Super mario island on SNES was also a big one. Got my snes pretty young but it took a while for me to actually dare play it.

On pc "in the demo days"  RC cars left quite an impression, have a nice day too, that was on an old laptop in our house but very not convenient to use, died early too, just an overall shitbrick, that's win95 laptops for ya... When we got our family pc, a pentium 3 800mhz, winME, diablo2 and c&c tiberium sun were my first big games that I picked myself and played the heck out of, got populous the beginnings in a gold games collection too but later, also left a deep impression. And let's not forget gothic and later still, when internet was dawning guild wars, and of course a whole lot more of diablo 2. Diablo 2 is probably the objective answer, I returned to it often too.


All of that before my teenage and the ps2 years, and we moved out from my dad etc. Lot of pc gaming in my childhood, that was the saturday morning ritual, I didn't watch cartons, I was cheating at games I was a little too young to fully grasp.
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« Reply #20 on: June 23, 2024, 03:31:47 pm »

Arkanoid, Seiken Densetsu 2, Marble Madness, Escape Velocity, Myst, Chrono Trigger, Tetris,
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« Reply #21 on: July 03, 2024, 12:19:53 pm »

SimAnt
Streets of Rage (along with Revenge of Shinobi and Golden Axe)
UFO: Enemy Unknown
Red Alert
Silver
Starlancer
Freelancer
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« Reply #22 on: July 06, 2024, 01:49:18 pm »

Scorched Earth - Earliest game I can remember playing with friends.
Super Mario Bros. 3 - Huge jump from the the first one.

Games that speak for themselves:
Chrono trigger, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
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« Reply #23 on: July 08, 2024, 05:41:02 am »

Diablo - It's classic also I was forbidden from playing it because it was a horror-based game. So naturally I played the hell out of it.
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« Reply #24 on: July 08, 2024, 11:04:42 am »

Childhood was almost entirely shareware demo disks, so there are wildly obscure PC games from the mid-90s that have a stranglehold on my consciousness for some reason: weird stuff like a tank game with a midi version of the Blade Runner credits music as background, something like fifty different Moraffware titles (most notably Escapade), a waterslide racing game with (original) animal mascot characters, a snowmobile racing game, Bad Toyz 3D, Jumpin' Oids, STARS! (with the '!'), and so many more things that basically nobody else played. Almost like hunting for treasure when you dig one of these up that you'd forgotten a quarter of a century ago - I actually bought a couple of the disks I remembered having as a kid to see if I could run stuff on a virtual PC, which largely worked better than I remember from the real hardware. Go figure.

Plus there were all the demos/shareware eps for Real Games like Need for Speed, GTA (the original one), Driver, Nitemare 3D, Freespace/Descent, some point-n-clicks (Flight of the Amazon Queen and the Hugo series most notably), and dozens more. Among those, a lot of the same games that I play now: Doom, Mechwarrior, Duke Nukem, and some free fangames - chief among them SRB2. Then there was my collection of NES and Genesis games, though those came later. Actually ended up playing Sonic 3 & Knuckles on PC with the S3K Collection disk before the Genesis game - quite the surprise when I heard the "real" music tracks for the first time.

As for teen years, there's too many to list. Half-Life 1/2/eps and the Orange Box as a whole, Sim City 4, Spore, Alien vs. Predator 1/2, Unreal Tournament, and basically every emulator that I could get working on my PC at the time - at that point, I had a few N64 games I could run, but I almost exclusively played SNES since that was the big console I'd largely missed out on, since I lost mine in a fire, along with the two games I owned: the worst Frogger port ever and Super Godzilla.

I remembemred a memory of a particular childhood experience rather than a game.
We owned a computer with a good old CRT in the 90's. And the CRT's color control broke at some point. I was left with a eye-bleeding MAGENTA screen as the green component was broken.
I endured gaming in eye bleeding conditions for a few months of my precious childhood until my dad bought a replacement CRT (which was also supported an amazing 1024x768 pixels, boy that felt huge)
I particularly remember that I was discovering emulator games at that age, and I recall how beautiful harvest moon actually looked like without all the magenta.

Funnily enough, I had a very similar issue with mine, though it ended up being a problem with the VGA port on the motherboard, which wouldn't output a red signal - basically played through quite a few years with only blue and green coming through. Plus my sound didn't work. So when I finally got a new computer, it was like a revelation to me.
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« Reply #25 on: July 08, 2024, 04:24:08 pm »

sim earth

still waiting for something similar

likewise, sim ant, simcity 4 (though there are city builders around, cities skylines being the best of the modern ones, but still nothing like simcity 4 imo). And there are still no games like sim ant but on a grander bigger scale. There IS ant games, but all copy empire of the ants which is far inferior to sim ant.

And still to this day no sim earth of any kind :(
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« Reply #26 on: July 08, 2024, 07:52:42 pm »

sim earth

still waiting for something similar

likewise, sim ant, simcity 4 (though there are city builders around, cities skylines being the best of the modern ones, but still nothing like simcity 4 imo). And there are still no games like sim ant but on a grander bigger scale. There IS ant games, but all copy empire of the ants which is far inferior to sim ant.

And still to this day no sim earth of any kind :(

Cities skylines feels mediocre when compared to simcity 4...
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I really want that one as a "when". I want "grubs", and "virgin woman" to turn into a dragon. and monkey children to suddenly sprout wings. And I want the Dwarven Mutant Academy to only gain their powers upon reaching puberty. I also have a whole host of odd creatures that only make sense if I divide them into children and adults.

Also, tadpoles.

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« Reply #27 on: July 08, 2024, 11:02:19 pm »

Half Life, and it's expansions. Doom. My mom loved Myst, but I could never get into it. She also had a game called Dink. That was a stupid game, but fun. One of the first games i discovered where there was a scenario editor, and i fucking got hitched on that right away because thats the kind of nerd shit i automatically gravitatw towards. Then we got an N64 and all the goodies that came with that, like Super Mario, Mario Cart, Super Smash Bros, Star Wars: Rogue Squadron. And Star Fox and Banjo Kazooie. Fucking ruled. I had a dream about trying to play rogue squadron again a couple weeks ago.

Then we got an Xbox and it came with Mech Assault. Battletech is still one of my favorites to this day. And of course Halo. All the Halos.

When i had my own computer, Empire Earth. I spent waaaay too much time just fucking around with the scenario editor and playing my stupid custom scenarios. Garry's Mod. Dwarf Fortress of course. Oh, and Oblivion.

And Minecraft. My friends and I played Minecraft all the time, when it was still entirely on your browser in a 256x256 world.
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« Reply #28 on: July 09, 2024, 07:10:43 am »

Oh Doom95, my beloved.

I did find out about Flash Doom in sixth form. Don't know if it works with Ruffles, but the whole game was basically exported to Kongregate via Flash.
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« Reply #29 on: July 29, 2024, 12:03:13 pm »

I love this thread. It brought back some nice memories.

The games that got me are, in no order:
X-Com UFO Defense
Alpha Centauri
Unreal Tournament '99
Aliens vs Predator
Mech Warrior 2
Metal Marines
Dominus
Sacrifice
Ground Control
Two MuDs called DragonRealms and Achaea
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