Looking back in time. Your favorite of all times childhood game you played when you was very young
#76
Posté 17 juin 2011 - 03:24
#77
Posté 17 juin 2011 - 03:27
BTG_01 wrote...
kglaser wrote...
BTG_01 wrote...
The Adventures of Maddog Williams.
This really interests me! Do you know if I could still be able to get it anywhere?
http://www.gamecraft...rafters/maddog/
It's a free download. However, the last computer I ran it on used it with MS-DOS, so I'm not entirely sure about the system requirements or if it will work with technology from this century. If you do get it running though, please let me know!
Dude. I will so do it. (and let you know)
getting old stuff to run is kinda a hobby for me. lol
Thanks a lot!
#78
Posté 17 juin 2011 - 03:50
#79
Posté 17 juin 2011 - 03:59
Commander Keen (1-6), Duke Nukem, Duke Nukem II, Hocus Pocus, Lemmings, Lemmings 2: The Tribes, Crystal Caves, Mystic Towers, Moraff's Entrap, Wacky Wheels, Koules, Rogue, and Populous: The Beginning. I also really liked various Zork games, although I never managed to finish them when I was that young.
Going up to fourteen would add Baldur's Gate, Baldur's Gate II, Icewind Dale, Icewind Dale II, Half-Life, Neverwinter Nights, Tron 2.0, Knights of the Old Republic, and Unreal Tournament 2004 (sneaking in at the end of that time period).
I still like and play all of those games, though some more than others now.
#80
Posté 17 juin 2011 - 06:45
#81
Posté 17 juin 2011 - 07:53
#82
Posté 17 juin 2011 - 12:57

I dunno if this was the first game I played, but it was one of the first. I loved it, and I've been hooked on RTSs every since.
#83
Posté 17 juin 2011 - 01:26
Volus Warlord wrote...
I'm disappointed I haven't seen this yet:
I dunno if this was the first game I played, but it was one of the first. I loved it, and I've been hooked on RTSs every since.
#84
Posté 17 juin 2011 - 01:39
Mario Party
Spyro
Paper Mario
Super Mario
#85
Posté 17 juin 2011 - 09:51
Stanley Woo wrote...
When I was very young, my cousins had and Atari 2600. Since they were sometimes our babysitters, we spent a lot of time at their house, playing games like Pac-Man and Q*Bert. When I was a little older, my dad bought us an Intellivision, which kept us in videogames for years!
Some of more familiar games included Triple Action, Tron Deadly Discs, Lock N Chase, a couple of D&D games, Utopia, Space Hawk and Astrosmash.
Some of my favorite Intellivision games growing up were, the aforementioned AD&D Treasure of Tarmin, AD&D Cloudy Mountain, Tower of Doom, Sea Battle (great 2 player game), MLB Baseball, NFL Football, Motocross, Utopia, Auto Racing, Shark Shark, B-17 Bomber, Microsurgeon, Thunder Castle (music was great), Snafu, Frog Bog, Space Battle, Bump 'n Jump, and Tron Deadly Discs.
#86
Posté 17 juin 2011 - 10:07
That's about it. RPG cred- nil.
#87
Posté 17 juin 2011 - 10:15
No game computers around in my infancy...
#88
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Posté 17 juin 2011 - 10:29
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#89
Posté 18 juin 2011 - 02:27

First game I ever played.
#90
Posté 18 juin 2011 - 02:33
This is the game that inspired the Mass Effect series btw. No, that hasn't been confirmed but the similarities are overwhelming.
Modifié par Turnip Root, 18 juin 2011 - 02:34 .
#91
Posté 18 juin 2011 - 03:23
Joust: the arcade and home versions, the arcade one was much harder

Phantasie: my first RPG

Legendary Wings: the arcade version

Ninja Emaki: arcade game, the one I played was some sort of alternate/bootleg version called 'Dark Mist', where the player had only 1 hit point

Gauntlet: an 80s multiplayer hackfest, scares some RPG purists

Space Ace: harder than Dragon's Lair in my opinion
#92
Posté 18 décembre 2011 - 01:09
I am sooo sorry for the sudden over half year absent from me on the forums guys, alot of work and stuff have being insane IRL so i have totally forgot about being active here
Modifié par Vez04, 18 décembre 2011 - 01:26 .
#93
Posté 18 décembre 2011 - 02:59
For mid-late childhood: Dune or Starcraft...depending on where you draw the line.
#94
Posté 18 décembre 2011 - 03:12
#95
Posté 18 décembre 2011 - 10:07
Mass Effect
Pokemon Blue
Forgot Pokemon Silver
Modifié par legion999, 18 décembre 2011 - 10:07 .
#96
Posté 18 décembre 2011 - 10:56
Super Mario 64
Gran Turismo
Donkey Kong 64
Diddy Kong Racing
Super Smash Bros.
Starfox 64
and of course Mario Kart 64
#97
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Posté 18 décembre 2011 - 11:20
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Spyro the Dragon
Doom
Super Mario Kart
Tomb Raider
Unreal Tournament
#98
Posté 18 décembre 2011 - 11:53
Sonic the Hedgehog 2
Doom (PS1)
Donkey Kong Country
Illusion of Time (Illusion of Gaia in US)
Terranigma (Never came out in US)
Story of Thor (Very different title name in US)
Tomb Raider
Jet Force Gemini
Mario Kart 64
Goldeneye 007 & Perfect Dark (Me & my friends still occasionally play PD for gits and shiggles, Xbox LIVE port of course)
Final Fantasy VII, VIII & IX
I'm not going to go past IX. I was born in 1990 so I don't consider up to 14 very young yet. There are more I consider favourite childhood games but the list would grow too long. Also some Dreamcast games too.
Modifié par Arcadian Legend, 18 décembre 2011 - 12:28 .
#99
Posté 18 décembre 2011 - 12:17
Donkey kong country
Super mario RPG
Earth worm jim
Smash bros
Star fox
Diddy kong racing
And the king that is Pokemon.
Modifié par silver_sparrow, 18 décembre 2011 - 12:30 .
#100
Posté 18 décembre 2011 - 01:01
Doom: That first level always brings back warm, care-free memories of bludgeoning every demonic force in sight with a rusty chainsaw. With yhe old-schoolness of the game and the great soundtrack, it's the most potent in nostalgia for the PC game list.
Outnumbered: Old Floppy Disk educational game I played back in the day. There was also a lot of old-schoolness with Outnumbered, it's one of the few 80's educational video games that didn't suck. A strong runner-up against Oregon Trail.
Full Throttle: It was the first Tim Schafer game I had ever played. Hitting the ramp over that ridiculous gorge, exploding mines with the use of robotic yellow bunnies. It makes me miss adventure games back then.
Diablo: It was never really even about the game that allured me to diablo. It was the whole Slaying-Evil-Forces-While-Journeying-Inside-an-Unholy-Cathedral-That-May-Or-May-Not-Contain-Satan thing. I'm such a sucker for dark fantasy. Plus, this.
Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time: Again, a memorable adventure game that harnesses your inner nerd - Time Travel, Wacky Puzzles, and an AI with a sense of humor even cornier than mine. Yes, that does exist.
SNES World:
Mega Man X: This has to be on the top of the SNES List. I barely remember playing old school Mega Man, but Mega Man X is embedded in my mind. It just felt so much more improved and fluid than the original, it had some great soundtracks on the first one too. Doing the hadouken is still amusing too after so many years
Secret of Mana: It's a specific song that kicks in the nostalgia - the theme song, in this case. It's a game I'd neglected to replay for so long, the game felt completely new to me after 10+ years.
N64 World:
Banjo-Kazooie: My first touch with Rare. It grew my love for easter eggs, and has weird humor that brings me back. I miss turning into wacky creatures. :/
NES World:
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game. My brother and I used to play it back in the day. It had the weirdest sounds when you hit the boss, and they started going all seizurey with the colors.





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