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10 May 2005, 6:23 am

If it is by blizzard it r0xx0rs!!

Diablo 1/2 Warcraft 1/2/3 Starcraft and the pierce de resistance, World of Warcraft.



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10 May 2005, 3:07 pm

Starcraft is obselete. It was already obselete when it came out.



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11 May 2005, 8:25 am

CIV II, simcity 2000, Dark Forces, Wing Commander Privateer, WC Armada

PS2 stuff I used to love before I sold it all off :cry:

Ring of Red, Panzer General, Front Mission 3, Xenosaga, Gran Turismo 1,2,3, Final Fantasy 8.


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13 May 2005, 11:12 pm

Like helping test new games beta testing. But it does not pay any money but i get to try a game first :) Have in the past played doom duke nukem, quake, UT2003 got tired of those type games. Been a long term member of a program called There.



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16 May 2005, 11:12 am

Half Life +mods
Half Life 2 +mods
BF 1942 +mods
UT2004
EQ
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Quake 3


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18 May 2005, 5:53 am

Sim City 2000

Settlers II

Civ: Call to power 2 (you like it or you don't - I like it for it's broader scope than civ 2, but it does have it's problems)

Battlezone (the activision one, not the old vector shooter, though that's good too)

Imperium Galactica (Not a terriby sophisticated game, but it has a great atmosphere and I always feel relaxed and comfortable when I play it)

Populous: The Beginning

Urban assault (Another of those games that I love despite their flaws)

Dungeon Keeper (repetitive though, so it gets boring after a bit)

Red Alert (It has a far more satisfying feel to it than flashy RTS games these days. When big units explode bigly with lots of special effects, it never has quite the same impact as the simplicity of a pixelated trooper dying in a totally unremarkable way)

<sheds a tear for the departed golden age of games>


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18 May 2005, 9:49 am

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come here poor old you. There is always DOSBOX. :wink:


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18 May 2005, 10:26 am

Dosbox? I've still got dos :D


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18 May 2005, 10:28 am

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Makes two of us! :lol:


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18 May 2005, 12:30 pm

PeterMacKenzie wrote:
Sim City 2000

Settlers II

Civ: Call to power 2 (you like it or you don't - I like it for it's broader scope than civ 2, but it does have it's problems)

Battlezone (the activision one, not the old vector shooter, though that's good too)

Imperium Galactica (Not a terriby sophisticated game, but it has a great atmosphere and I always feel relaxed and comfortable when I play it)

Populous: The Beginning

Urban assault (Another of those games that I love despite their flaws)

Dungeon Keeper (repetitive though, so it gets boring after a bit)

Red Alert (It has a far more satisfying feel to it than flashy RTS games these days. When big units explode bigly with lots of special effects, it never has quite the same impact as the simplicity of a pixelated trooper dying in a totally unremarkable way)

<sheds a tear for the departed golden age of games>


Agrees, but also likes red alert 2. And battlezone 2, teh story sucked but the gameplay was same and yet different to 1.

Dungeon Keeper is fnu if you know the hack to activate skirmish mode :D

Starlancer, although dated, is the forunner to Freelancer, and is 1 hell of a game still. A SOB to beat even on easy (only just managed it in 3 days w out failing a single mission and killing as many enemies as possible.)

And Delta Force, the voxelated versions, was cool. Not superb graphics, but the whole point was IT DIDNT NEED UBER GRAPHICS, you could go kill people over the net and use different tactics. I personally always favoured the Ninja. The only recent games to reproduce this were HALO and the soon to be released DELTA FORCE EXTREEME (All the Old DF games, but upgraded graphics)


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20 May 2005, 4:25 pm

My favroite all-time game is the original DooM.


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20 May 2005, 4:43 pm

I've only played Doom on the SNES, which is pretty crappy, but I loved Doom II on mac. Also, I should have added the Marathon trilogy to my list, even though only one of the games was ported to PC.


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20 May 2005, 4:47 pm

BlackLiger wrote:
Agrees, but also likes red alert 2. And battlezone 2, teh story sucked but the gameplay was same and yet different to 1.


I could never really enjoy BZ II, but I couldn't explain what was wrong with it. It just didn't have the same 'feel' as the first one. Too smooth and polished for my tastes.


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20 May 2005, 4:48 pm

PeterMacKenzie wrote:
I've only played Doom on the SNES, which is pretty crappy, but I loved Doom II on mac. Also, I should have added the Marathon trilogy to my list, even though only one of the games was ported to PC.


You really need to play the orignal DooM (or The Ultimate DooM, which has one episode more). It's quite different from the SNES version and DooM II. Much better IMNSHO :)


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21 May 2005, 9:47 pm

De_Zeurkous wrote:
You really need to play the orignal DooM (or The Ultimate DooM, which has one episode more). It's quite different from the SNES version and DooM II. Much better IMNSHO :)


Really better than Doom II? What's different about it? I'll have to hunt myself a copy sometime.


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07 Aug 2008, 6:29 am

Deus Ex,
System Shock 2.

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