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- Jul 3 2011, 11:21:15 AM
Roller Coaster Tycoon 2.. 1st one was okay, 3rd one quite frankly blows butthole.[/quote]Never played the third one, but the first one was my favourite. Not entirely sure why, but it keeps my interest for a fair bit longer.
Oh, and I've played pretty much every 2D Worms game on PC. (Apart from the first one, I had the PS1 port of it instead)
Oh, TONS. Doom, Doom 2, Heretic, Hexen, Quake, Fatal Racing, Breakwall, 3D Cyber Puck, Ultima Underworld, Dungeon Keeper, C&C Tiberian Sun, Dune 2000, The Neverhood, Fatal Racing and a lot of others whose names I have forgot :D You only name it.
Wolfenstein 3d, Oregon Trail, Civilization 1 & 2, Tetris, Commander Keen 4, Dungeon Master, I could go on forever.
Sonic 3D Blast
Sonic CD
Pajama Sam
Pac-Man
Spider
Solitaire
I don't remember much, but I remember that I later loved Unreal Tournament, Quake 3 Arena, Bluppo, MOHAA and Call of Duty (the 1st one).
Doom, Jump Start games, The Megaman DOS Game (It was awful)
Nostalgia time! Here's a list of my PC games, as far as I can remember:
2001
Land Before Time (I forgot which exact one, but it was the one where you could print dinosaur pictures.)
2002
Pig Pen (Wild Tangent)
That racing game that has a blue car and a green car, also from Wild Tangent
Some sort of shooting game with 3D graphics, also from Wild Tangent
Ms. Pac-Man: Quest for the Golden Maze
Pac-Man All-Stars
Tribes 2
Star Wars: Dark Forces 2: Jedi Knight
Rocket Power: Extreme Arcade Games (I had to Google "nicktoons skating" just to find out the title!)
Some Reader Rabbit game. I forgot which one, but it had this gray stone monster thing that scared me and made me turn off the computer.
2003
LEGO Racers
LEGO Loco
LEGO Creator
LEGO Creator: Knight's Kingdom
LEGO Creator Harry Potter
LEGO Creator Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
LEGO Stunt Rally Demo
LEGO Racers 2
Cosmi's 201 Solid Gold Games
eGames Collector's Edition 251 (back on Thursday October 30, 2003)
Crazy Drake
Demonstar
Speedy Blupi
Planet Blupi
Blupi at Home
Blupimania II (I dislike this game compared to the original (http://www.fileplanet.com/42717/download/Blupimania).)
Nicktoons Racing
SEGA Smash Pack 2
Sonic & Knuckles Collection (first time I got to listen to the Sonic CD OST!)
Sonic R (no music)
Sonic CD (couldn't get this game to work, so I purchased it on PSN last year)
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (Real Arcade)
eGames Entertainment Pack
I played a fair number of PC games in my childhood... those were Blast Thru, Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2, Impossible Creatures, Petz 4, Lego Creator and Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate. About these games... Impossible Creatures was fun to play as I liked creating my own animal hybrids with it and played with the Skirmish mode more than the Story mode and for Lego Creator, let's just say that I liked building things and blowing them up :D
Mine :
* Descent series
* Tetris
* Terminal Velocity
* Rise of the Triad
* Pokemon series
* Rayman
* One Piece : Grand Battle(Wonderswan)
Speedy eggbert 1 and 2, Lego island, sonic 3D blast, monopoly junior, Lego racers, virtua fighter 1 and 2 and some spongebob games. :P
As far as games on a computer, when I was young I played:
Mechwarrior 2
Jump Start 4th Grade Adventures or something (the one with all the egyptian/cairo stuff)
Math/Word Munchers
Oni
Serious Sam
Kidzone (just a bunch of slider puzzles and junk that came with windows 95)
Reader Rabbit I and II (I looked so freaking dated even back then XD)
Number Munchers
Oregon Trail Deluxe
Treasure Mathstorm!
Then later on, when I got a PC at home.
Doom
Carmageddon
Half-Life
Hyper Blade
The Sims
Need For Speed II
Need For Speed III: Hot Pursuit
Lego Island
Resident Evil 2 and 3.
I loved PC gaming when I was a kid. So many classics.
I have a question about a couple educational games I played as a kid, I don't remember the names and I was wondering if anyone could help me out. The first was a game that is based in a town, there were a bunch of different places you could click on to play mini games, a few that I remember was that there was a cake shop, a fire hall and there was also a park you could click on that is initially empty but you slowly win new things to put in your park by playing the mini games. The other game that I remember playing was based in medieval times, I specifically remember there being knights and a building that you went into was a weapons shop or something like that? This game had a storyline to it. That's all I really remember about them, I know this isn't much information but I've been trying to figure this out for awhile now. Thank you in advance.
Intel Celeron PC (2002-2004)
* Commander Keen IV
* Earthworm Jim: Special Edition
* Quake
* FIFA 98
* Rugrats The Movie: Activity Challenge
* Tarzan
* Hot Wheels: Stunt Track Driver
* El Conejo Lector: Preescolar
* Prehistorik 2
Intel Pentium II PC (2004-2005)
* Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos
* Need For Speed 5
* Need For Speed 3
Intel Pentium III PC (2005-2007)
* Age of Mythology
Intel Pentium 4 PC
* Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne
Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine
WCW Nitro
Bad Boys 2
Heavy Gear
Fallen Lords: Condemnation
The Operational Art of War III
Airborne Troops
Age of Empires 2
Unreal Tournament
Worms Armageddon
Command and Conquer: Tiberian Sun
And Solitarie.
When I was very little, a large portion of my library was pretty much edutainment (I was 4 when I got my first computer) until I got older and my collection consisted of games passed down from my dad and games from yard sales. My favorites were:
-Mechwarrior 3, 4, and 6
-Doom
-Petz 5 (a game that was one of Ubisoft's pet sims and serviced my love for animals)
-Half-life
I also recall having this fun disk called 'arcade collection(?)' that had lots of classic PC games like Jazz Jackrabbit and several others. Another disk I had was full of clones of popular arcade games and its first game was a clone of Centipede.
It's very weird to look at my childhood computer games and see one be a virtual pet sim among many violent first-person games.
And Grand Theft Auto 2/III/VC (20 FPS >.<)
I can remember liking and playing up to the end MAD TV several times, back in 2005 and 2006. I also remember liking Magic: The Gathering in 2002 and 2003 and SimCity 3000 in 2006.