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Nouw

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Funny you say that, I bought Doom II yesterday.

I love it to hell and back.
 

Cazza

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King Arthur's World - SNES (1994?)

Still as hard as it was all thoughs years ago.
 

viking97

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kirby's dream land NES (emulator)

pretty fun game, its supposed to be made for beginners but gets insanely hard later on. like hard even for nes.
 

Pinky

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Morrowind... with about 10 gigs of mods installed |D.
It is so beautiful ... still.
 

Bara_no_Hime

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WorldCritic said:
Xenogears from 1998 on the PS1. It's a lot longer than I thought.
Same here. On Xenogears being my most recently played old game.

On being longer - actually, I've gotten faster over the years. My first two playthroughs back in the late 90s early 2000s were over 100 hours each.

My most recent was more like 50 hours. Of course, I've played through the game half a dozen times or more, so if I wasn't getting faster at it, I'd be worried. ^^;;
 

Vern

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Doom 2 about four days ago. I still play it at least once a week, it's just a damn good game that's withstood the test of time.
 

Pucky NZ

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I'm an old skooler. Dungeon Keeper, Theme Hospital and if I get my dos emuulator running, Xcom, king quest, space quest, jones in the fast lane and some good old CGA star quake and boulder dash.
Do I get a prize for being so pathetic? :D
 

AndyFromMonday

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A Random Reader said:
Jazz jackrabbit 2 on the PC - it was much harder then I remember it being.
That game was awesome.


Nox. It's from 2001 I believe. It's a good game that unfortunately got lumped as a Diablo clone when it's nothing like it. When I first played I always selected the conjurer because he was my favorite character. There was a quest to go into a mine and rescue some miners(the quest is more than that but, yeah...) but I was to afraid(the atmosphere is equally awesome by the way)so I just spent my entire day roleplaying in the starting village, creating little scenarios for me to play out. It was awesome.
 

Mitsozuka

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I recently played through "Beneath a Steel Sky" an old PC game from GoodOldGames.com, fun, funny, and classic mid-90's point-and-click <3
 

Akyho

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Pong.

No seriouse the first homemade console of pong. followed with an old Atari. With such games a centipede, battlezone. that version was a shock i was used to a constant 3d realm with vector graphics......nope. Ecco the dolphin. Gain Ground for the megadrive.

I was at an exhibit for videogames at a museum one saturday.

The last week at home. i played Ring of Red for the ps2 (try and not look up ring of red nowadays not get dead xboxs) aswell as Dues ex on the pc.
 

Zoe Castillo

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Ive been replaying allot of adventure game?s recently

Syberia 1/2 -2002
The Longest Journey 1/2 -2000
 

Vault101

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HapexIndustries said:
I played Outcast a couple months ago. It was a PC game that came out in 1999 right when 3D accelerators were taking off... but it didn't use 3D acceleration, so it had this weird Voxel technology. It wasn't too ugly. The game was amazing though.

I try to fire up XCOM once a year or so, just to revel in its awesomeness.
Looked up some images, looks quite interesting

so "Voxel" technology, how was that different to 3d accelerators? can you name any games that used it?