Good old games
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Good old games
Got a game that you played 10+ years ago that has just stuck with you and you still enjoyed? Why not say here?
Basically put games from 2002 and before that you still remember. For me i'd put ratchet and clank 1, Age of Mythology and Dungeon Keeper 2 on this list
Basically put games from 2002 and before that you still remember. For me i'd put ratchet and clank 1, Age of Mythology and Dungeon Keeper 2 on this list
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Re: Good old games
Yes.Wildwill002 wrote:...ratchet and clank 1...
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I still play Age of Empires 1, 2 and Age of Mythology from time to time, there's a quality about them that just keeps me coming back.
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Re: Good old games
Out of curiosity, have you ever tried tried Age of Mythology multiplayer minner (or anyone)?
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All of the old games. These might be on the wrong side of it, but there's still nothing wrong with a bit of evil genius, black and white , and populous, or however you spell it.
Also
Ratchet and clank...
Agreed.
Also
Ratchet and clank...
Agreed.
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Re: Good old games
Let's see... for my Genesis I played Shining Force, Comix Zone, Chameleon Kid, and Sonic 2. Then the old Pokemon games of course. Played the crap out of yellow version.
There was also this Toy Story 2 game on the PS1 that I loved. It's still a pretty good game.
There was also this Toy Story 2 game on the PS1 that I loved. It's still a pretty good game.
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Thanks for reminding me sti, croc for PS1 was one of the most infuriating games ever as I remember. But still awesome.
Re: Good old games
Everybody strap in, I'm 'bout to open some fuckin' windows nostalgia. Prepare for more language too.
That's right, we're going to pretend that the Holy Grail of all sandboxes, the Lord of all GTA, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, came out two years earlier than it did so that it will qualify for this thread.
Have a fuckin' picture of this shit: it'll make your day! (Shit's wallpaper-size, too. You know you want it.) This game was my childhood. Most kids spent their days outside on swings or some shit, or playing basketball. Well I was never the athletic kid, nor the one who spent his days out in the sun (just kidding, it rains to all hell where I live); I was Carl Johnson. Born 'n' raised in Los Santos, I escaped to Liberty City to get away from the heat of my Grove Street hood. But once I caught wind of my mother's death I flew back down to San Andreas and into the shitstorm that is GTA: SA.
From the moment Carl's feet hit the ground in Los Santos, corrupt C.R.A.S.H. Officers Tenpenny and Pulaski (voiced by Samuel L. Jackson and Chris Penn, respectively) are on his ass to do their dirty work once again, just as it was before Carl left. But after he's been released from the grip of C.R.A.S.H.'s oh-so-hospitable finest, I spent my first few hours playing this game exploring part of one of the biggest game worlds I had ever seen, and getting acquainted with the locals.
Despite his standing later on in the game (no spoilers here), I hold particularly fond memories of Melvin Harris, AKA Carl's childhood friend Big Smoke (pictured above). From the moment I met Big Smoke, I couldn't get enough of him. Though missions including him toward the game's opening were nothing special, I remember them as having some of the best dialogue - my favorites were as follows: Big Smoke's lines in an early mission in which you take him to get some food from Burger Shot, where he rambles off order after order and then complains, "Damn it, CJ, you got ketchup all over the seat!" if you take the next corner too quickly; and "All we had to do was follow the damn train, CJ," if you failed a later mission dubbed Wrong Side of the Tracks.
Surprisingly, I didn't get very far along in the storyline in spite of years spent playing San Andreas; only when I returned two or so years ago did I finally finish it and appreciate the mastery that was Rockstar's earlier work. However, most of my best memories in this game were contained in Los Santos, the most metropolitan area in the game and the only one that is immediately available to the player. My brother and I compiled a binder full of cheat codes, adding them as we discovered them, and wreaked havoc upon the LSPD and the city's civilians. I remember one that maxed out Carl's weight stat, leading to some very amusing shenanigans riding around town on a bicycle.
Anyway, I shouldn't bore you all more than I already have. Hopefully this has been something of a fun read.
Much love,
Afly
That's right, we're going to pretend that the Holy Grail of all sandboxes, the Lord of all GTA, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, came out two years earlier than it did so that it will qualify for this thread.
Have a fuckin' picture of this shit: it'll make your day! (Shit's wallpaper-size, too. You know you want it.) This game was my childhood. Most kids spent their days outside on swings or some shit, or playing basketball. Well I was never the athletic kid, nor the one who spent his days out in the sun (just kidding, it rains to all hell where I live); I was Carl Johnson. Born 'n' raised in Los Santos, I escaped to Liberty City to get away from the heat of my Grove Street hood. But once I caught wind of my mother's death I flew back down to San Andreas and into the shitstorm that is GTA: SA.
From the moment Carl's feet hit the ground in Los Santos, corrupt C.R.A.S.H. Officers Tenpenny and Pulaski (voiced by Samuel L. Jackson and Chris Penn, respectively) are on his ass to do their dirty work once again, just as it was before Carl left. But after he's been released from the grip of C.R.A.S.H.'s oh-so-hospitable finest, I spent my first few hours playing this game exploring part of one of the biggest game worlds I had ever seen, and getting acquainted with the locals.
Despite his standing later on in the game (no spoilers here), I hold particularly fond memories of Melvin Harris, AKA Carl's childhood friend Big Smoke (pictured above). From the moment I met Big Smoke, I couldn't get enough of him. Though missions including him toward the game's opening were nothing special, I remember them as having some of the best dialogue - my favorites were as follows: Big Smoke's lines in an early mission in which you take him to get some food from Burger Shot, where he rambles off order after order and then complains, "Damn it, CJ, you got ketchup all over the seat!" if you take the next corner too quickly; and "All we had to do was follow the damn train, CJ," if you failed a later mission dubbed Wrong Side of the Tracks.
Surprisingly, I didn't get very far along in the storyline in spite of years spent playing San Andreas; only when I returned two or so years ago did I finally finish it and appreciate the mastery that was Rockstar's earlier work. However, most of my best memories in this game were contained in Los Santos, the most metropolitan area in the game and the only one that is immediately available to the player. My brother and I compiled a binder full of cheat codes, adding them as we discovered them, and wreaked havoc upon the LSPD and the city's civilians. I remember one that maxed out Carl's weight stat, leading to some very amusing shenanigans riding around town on a bicycle.
Anyway, I shouldn't bore you all more than I already have. Hopefully this has been something of a fun read.
Much love,
Afly
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Re: Good old games
Star Wars: Battlefront II.
That is all.
That is all.
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Re: Good old games
Wow, what you all consider "old games" is pretty funny.
Baldur's Gate I & II
Some NES games
Some SNES games
Ugh, there's too many.
Baldur's Gate I & II
Some NES games
Some SNES games
Ugh, there's too many.
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Oh my god I forgot about that game. Those adorable little Gobbos.m477h3w1012 wrote:Thanks for reminding me sti, croc for PS1 was one of the most infuriating games ever as I remember. But still awesome.
The music was pretty good too.
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I 100%ed Spyro The Dragon on PS1 but my favorite old game has to be Daggerfall.
However my favorite classic series of all time is the Colony Wars space fighter games.
However my favorite classic series of all time is the Colony Wars space fighter games.
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Pokemon games, Croc, Ape Escape, Toy Story 1 and 2, Abe's Odyssey, Counter Strike 1.6, Tomb Raider, all the old Final Fantasy games, Age of Mythology and Age of Empires, Diablo, Spyro the Dragon, Brute Force, Mid Town Madness 3, Battlefield 1942. There are way too many SNES and PS1 games I can list so I'll leave them out. I'm probably missing a couple games but this should be plenty.
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