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Guys I dont know ify ou feel like me but I believe that playing earlier games were so more special than games these days. games these days are good but games of yesteryear were fantastic and left an ever lasting impressions.

Games like Leisure Suit Larry series.

captain Comic

Commander Keen

Duke Nukem

Alone in the dark one.

Out of This world.

Even other games not from pcs.

Kungfu Master

Wonderboy

Double Dragon

Shinobi

Streetfighter

Ninja Turtles

Dragon Ninja

Ghouls and Ghost and Ghost and Goblins

So many classics.

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larry is my hero

he taught me everythign there is to know about woman and how to get them :lol:

i double dragon on the pc

and the original F1 GP game, way kewl, had williams, mcclaren and ferrari. and all the computer cars drove at specified distances from each other lol

The Original f1 GP i remember was in EGA.

Its was called GPEGA.

Good game too it had the Honda f1 with a 1.5 litre 1500hp engine.

Remember when VGa fist came out? It was like wow! and then Super VGA? It was like double wow. And these days VGA has been forgotten and its all talk about geforce etc.

dos games ruled!

think u named all the good ones minh!

Larry, space quest, kings quest series, captain comic!

i remeber gpega lol, and i had the motorbike version as well

remember when u miss a shift and your rear view mirrors smoke up

test drive 1,2,3 street rod,

theme park, sim city, sim earth, civilisation!

stunt car driver, super off road, gosh theres too many to names! hehehe

lakers vs celtics, hardball, tv sports bball, lol

need for speed 1 was friggen awesome back int he days!

damn i want my 486 back!

games these days dont have much gameplay left in em!

ming ur making me feel really old :)

ahh for the good old days, i remember dads laptop he brought home, which was a compaq the size of todays desktop machines.

monochrome screen and the game digger i was addicted.

oh i had test drive and test drive 2

i'm getting goose bumps thinking about all this kewl stuff.

Oh man Digger was the bomb! It was played in CGA for me and if you press f1 you can shoot one shot per life. heheheh.

Street Rod is da bomb too man.

For you guys who dont know what street rod is then you should check it out.

Old school American cars setup beautifully in the 60s and you do up your car including buying supercharger or better carbie etc and then drag people that you m eet at the local burger joint.s Its awesome!!!!

Double Dragon2 is one of my favourites. That game was one of the first fighting games to introduce the helicopter kick! Damn awesome game and now Jimmy and Bill Lee instead of wearing red and blue they wore silver and dark grey. they looked awesome.

Testdrive was cool too when choosing the cars. Do any of you guys remember the little plane game called sopwith on PC?

Larry has got to be the best though. Get laid with prostitute and dont use a condom and your cock explodes.hehehehe

Nah could never beat the king. The bastard and his awesome black looking corvette. In Street Rod 2 the Kings car looked even better.

What about the aqua duct race like gease lighting? My girfriends bro is really good at that and made a ton of money hehehe.

My favorite car is the mighty Charger. it looks so damn hot!.

Hey nikil what about the game that everybody had on their pc Alley Cat?

Yeah firepower rock nikil!

two players in tanks in topview versing each other was awesome!!!

You can lay mines or just blow them up. Good trick was to lay mines right outside their base so as soon as they die and start agin they cant leave the base or they will blow up.hehehe

Oh Minh that list brings back some memories

Captain Comic!!! That was a long while ago.. i remember when we got our STATE of the art 286 i couldnt stop playing that.

As well a game called QUAKE on the XT. Yes believe it or not i played quake in the mid 80s :lol:

Baal, bloodmoney, keen, ahh the good old days....

/me wipes back tears :oops:

I was back in highschool during the 286 and 386 days etc. Pcs were just getting started and anything new was like a wow to me. I remember the days when my friend bought wing commander and we thought this was gods gift to us. I was trading master system games with my friends too.

Man, I thought i was the only one to play ALLEY CAT!!!

that music still beeps and bleeps in my head on occasion! LOL

Didi any1 else have Striker? it was a helicopter game

and an even older game NETHACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

good old ascii characters for graphics!

Here's My favorite game ever. if ur looking for something old but great check out this one CASTLE check it out! i recommend it! :)

Matboy I love striker! It was one of my favourite too. I had it in CGA .

As I had a IBM pc jr with no HD and only running at 4.7 mhz.

I loved Sopwith! And castle was cool too. You go too drifferent rooms on an adventure and collect things and fight monsters. That game was well ahead of its time!

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