Poll: The oldest game you still play?

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Atmos Duality

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Finally found and reinstalled Might and Magic 7 last night.

I'm now deciding on my first game-winning party.
As good as the default party is (it's not the best, but it covers all the essentials), I think I'm going to risk a deviation.

So far, I'm rolling with:
-Dwarf Monk (strictly for yucks. Also, default cost for Personality is halved compared to Goblin, so he can actually make use of those limited spells he gets later)
-Elf Archer
-Human Druid (I remember really liking this class. Can't remember why though..)
-Elf Sorceress (Probably the best class in the game. So versatile...)

Though if that fails to satisfy, I need a backup group...preferably one that isn't designed to totally cheese the game to death.
 

Sixcess

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Hawk of Battle said:
Also, where's the poll?
It was there when I was writing the thread, but there was an awfully long pause after I hit Post before it came up, so I think the Poll got lost somewhere along the way.
 

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time, I play it on an emulator for my PC.
 

Orcus The Ultimate

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Anah said:
Thief Series and System Shock 2, as well as RPG classics like Planescape Torment.

... and of course Deus Ex. And if I could get my hands on copies of them then the good old Jedi Knight series featuring Kyle Katarn and Mara Jade in the expansion I loved so much.
good times...
 

GamingAwesome1

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King's Quest 1: Quest for the Crown (1984 Version for DOS Computers)

DOSBox is awesome and I play point n click games that were made a decade before my own existence.

Do I win?
 

Mon9

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If we are talking videogames it's either International Karate or Boulderdash for the Commodore 64. Whichever one of the two is the oldest title.
 

TheYellowCellPhone

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Half-Life: Opposing Force. Came out in... 2000? It's a forgotten expansion pack of half-Life made by Gearbox, but it is easily my favorite Half-Life game.
 

Joshroom

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I still play a lot of my old SNES games. Especially Secret of Evermore and Mega-Man X at the moment. I'm determined to beat Mega-Man X, even though it does aggravate me to high heaven.
 

Jack_Uzi

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Does life count? I still play close combat and tex murphy sometimes, but not that often.
 

Slangeveld

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Age of Empires. The first one. I was 5 when it was released and I played it. I think.

Hah... 5... :S Jee.
 

AKissAndAGunshot

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super mario 3: yoshi's island (on the GBA) is probably the oldest (I actually use a GBA emulator).

hmm... wait...

FALLOUT 2. 1998.
 

EatPieYes

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Jovlo said:
Theme Hospital.
It's a very old 2D hospital simulator by Bullfrog with all kinds of wacky diseases and treatments.
Very chaotic, very addictive. Sadly there never was a sequel. And more recent imitations are bad to very bad...
The only sad thing, for me at least, is that it doesn't work on my computer. But the game still holds up very well so, besides not working for me, there's really no need for a sequel. But maybe a remake on the DS (3DS?) or Xbox Live Arcade and PSN?

On topic:
All them classics on the NES are still very much playable. Not that I play them on a regular basis, but I do bring out that old grey box a couple of times a year to relive all that nostalgia it brings.
 

bruunwald

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Probably the oldest game I hit with any regularity at all is the first Silent Hill. I just like revisiting the atmosphere. The oldest console I have in the house is the ColecoVision, my stepdad having given Pong away when I was still a kid.

I'm too lazy to hook Coleco or the Genesis or any of my wife's old Nintendos up, but we do have a port of the original however-many Sonic games for the PS2, and my son plays the first three quite often.

Very rarely, we put the PS2 port of Pac-Man in. A game I turned over for the first time back in 1982, so get bored with pretty quickly, even though I still love it in secret.