I remember using Windows 3.1 or w/e it was called, to me the games on there (run through DOS) were amazing
I remember those days, they were fun. That was before I discovered the internet though.FreelanceButler said:I remember in primary school when we had an IT lesson where we got to put in, save to, then take out...
Floppy discs!
That was one of the most exciting days of my life.
Which is a little sad...
It was like the internet had it's own theme tuneThe Long Road said:What I remember using was dial-up internet. The sounds... They still haunt my dreams...
I lost my copy of the Winter Games on C64 to this ;_;Nevyrmoore said:![]()
"Then five minutes fingers crossed, hoping not to witness the terror of R TAPE LOADING ERROR..."
Pfft, you think your tales of wrangling with 95 are impressive? Windows 95 had plug and play[footnote]Which admittedly didn't really work very well at the time, but still.[/footnote] - try using Windows 3.1, where there was none of that fancy schmancy auto-configuration and you actually had to know about IRQ and DMA settings. And before that I just launched all my games via a DOS batch menu I'd programmed myself!J03bot said:98? You young whippersnappers don't know what obsolete technology is! Back in my day, we had 95, and we were lucky if we could get any game more complicated than solitaire! (Actually, there was Chip's challenge, which was awesome!)8bitmaster said:a computer with windows 98. Good times, when the best game out there was doom 2. Ah good stuff.