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squick1842
(3 minutes ago)
X-COM, Worms, Warcraft 2, Wing Commander, and Lemmings.
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DeeGeeDeFi
(10 minutes ago)
You're right! The dos games had GORGEOUS packaging and art! Sometimes the packaging was more interesting than its contents. That was fun, looking at boxed game software in the 90s.
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ladams391
(17 minutes ago)
LucasArts had so many absolute bangers back in the day, really talented people developing games there
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5argetech56
(28 minutes ago)
He who controls the spice, controls the universe................
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hoobaguy
(32 minutes ago)
Those floppy disks held 1.44 megs. not 3
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edheldude
(46 minutes ago)
The list:
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pajeeper420
(51 minutes ago)
The cutscenes from C&C and Red Alert were WAY ahead of their time. Amazing. Still play RA today.
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chickenlivers
(1 hour ago)
SET BLASTER= A220 I7 D1 T1
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Daemonworks
(2 hour ago)
Master of Orion 2 and Master of Magic are still on the short lists for best space and fantasy 4X games.
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troyelhard2684
(2 hours ago)
Commander Keen, Scorched Earth, and Wolfenstien 3D were my favs growing up.
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stesilaus1688
(15 hours ago)
"It all started as a game of 'Dopewars' officer. I just got carried away and couldn't distinguish fact from fantasy."
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CarlMahnke
(23 hours ago)
Jagged Alliance (1994) I still enjoy playing today!
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UberDAHnooB
(16 hours ago)
The original X-Com UFO Defense from 1993 will always remain one of my favorite games of all time.
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DecepticonLeader
(14 hours ago)
I really loved Crusader: No Regret. Futuristic game with a good mix of puzzle and action.
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MaxPSVR
(4 hours ago)
Ahh the memory's. When the quality of a game was reflected in how thick the manual was
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AidanMillward
(22 hours ago)
One Must Fall 2097, F16 Fighting Falcon, Transport Tycoon, Geoff Crammond's Grand Prix and Sierra's Space Quest series.
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maddoctor99
(20 hours ago)
Thank you for making this! Each subsequent game you chose surprised me in that, apart from a few, these were all classics from my gaming days too! My first Commodore Amiga 500 came bundled with Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters!
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blago7635
(6 hours ago)
Impressive collection. You give me hope in a human race... I'm just kidding. You're a rare earth gem- one in a million. Thank you for this.
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