hay guys, know any good old games?
Games on which I spend several months due to replayability:
Dune
Fantasy Empires
Simcity 2000
Civilization 2
Alpha Centauri
Alien Legacy
Pax Imperia 2
Imperialism 2
Lords of the Realm 2
Pirates (Aaaarh!)
Some of these are pretty old though and might no longer work on newer systems. Dosbox sure is a gift from heaven.
Also fun:
Broken Sword 1 & 2
Cuthroats
Caesar 3
Monkey Islands series
Pharaoh
Dune
Fantasy Empires
Simcity 2000
Civilization 2
Alpha Centauri
Alien Legacy
Pax Imperia 2
Imperialism 2
Lords of the Realm 2
Pirates (Aaaarh!)
Some of these are pretty old though and might no longer work on newer systems. Dosbox sure is a gift from heaven.
Also fun:
Broken Sword 1 & 2
Cuthroats
Caesar 3
Monkey Islands series
Pharaoh
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I can't believe I didn't see this anywhere, but then again i'm stupid and can't read.
The Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall
Prequel to Morrowind, second in Elder Scroll trilogy. Good RPG, totally open-ended. Last I checked, it wasn't freeware and you can't purchase it on the bethesda website :(, but I think there were a few copies for 5$ on ebay last I checked.
The Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall
Prequel to Morrowind, second in Elder Scroll trilogy. Good RPG, totally open-ended. Last I checked, it wasn't freeware and you can't purchase it on the bethesda website :(, but I think there were a few copies for 5$ on ebay last I checked.
Bethesda isnt letting Daggerfall go free because they are greedy pricks, they are gonna wait until 'Morrowind Fever' dies down, then resell all the old shit.
They were boring anyways.
I dunno if anyone's said it, because i'm too lazy to read, but get both Ultima 7 parts (Serpent Isle and Black Gate) and download Exult to run them. It's nice.
Panzer General is a pretty fun old game, it's fun to wittle away the time with.
There is also a game I heard about called KKND (Krush Kill N' Destroy), I havent got to play it yet, but it's Humans vs. Mutants in a post-apocalypse RTS (it's old, too). I heard it was rather difficult.
People already mentioned it, but Blood is a pretty bad-ass game. Dont forget Wasteland. System Shock 1 is l33tness too.
They were boring anyways.
I dunno if anyone's said it, because i'm too lazy to read, but get both Ultima 7 parts (Serpent Isle and Black Gate) and download Exult to run them. It's nice.
Panzer General is a pretty fun old game, it's fun to wittle away the time with.
There is also a game I heard about called KKND (Krush Kill N' Destroy), I havent got to play it yet, but it's Humans vs. Mutants in a post-apocalypse RTS (it's old, too). I heard it was rather difficult.
People already mentioned it, but Blood is a pretty bad-ass game. Dont forget Wasteland. System Shock 1 is l33tness too.
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I would suggest goin with Jagged Alliance 2. You can probably find the Goldpack lying around somewhere for less then $20. Its a good buy that provides hours of strategic roleplaying fun. ((Its kinda like X-Com with afew RPG elements.)) Oh yea, the original X-Com is pretty fun if you like squad-based strategy games. Full Throttle and The Dig were really big when I first got my PC. I never played them, because games suck in the Military software stores in Germany. I always heard good things about them though. Their puzzle games, like Monkey Island ((which if you don't own by now.....go get it)). I heard another great one was "I have no mouth, but I must scream". It may not be old, but Freedom Force is a relatively cheap and fun game. Thats really all the old PC games I could think of that are worthwhile that for the most part haven't been mentioned and if they were, well I only skimmed through what had been mentioned.
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Beneath a Steel Sky was just made freeware. I couldn't tell you where to get it, but I'm sure someone else could.
I just started playing the first Myst (actually the Masterpiece edition if it matters) a week or so ago. I got the trilogy (Myst, Riven, and Exile) for 20 bucks.
I also found a GameHunter pack with ten decent games (NOLF, IWD, Professional Bass Tournament, etc.) for 8 bucks and an EA pack with ten games (Tiger Woods 99, Madden 2000, Dune 2000, Need for Speed 3, Command and Conquer Red Alert, Sid Meier's Gettysburg, etc.) for 5 bucks.
Just go to an EB or Gamestop and see what you can find.
I just started playing the first Myst (actually the Masterpiece edition if it matters) a week or so ago. I got the trilogy (Myst, Riven, and Exile) for 20 bucks.
I also found a GameHunter pack with ten decent games (NOLF, IWD, Professional Bass Tournament, etc.) for 8 bucks and an EA pack with ten games (Tiger Woods 99, Madden 2000, Dune 2000, Need for Speed 3, Command and Conquer Red Alert, Sid Meier's Gettysburg, etc.) for 5 bucks.
Just go to an EB or Gamestop and see what you can find.
I just remembered about these ones:
Dungeonkeeper 1 & 2
Gangsters
Gangsters2
Constructor
and ofcourse the famous Heroes of Might and Magic
Boy, had I fun with those. I' m even replaying some of them just for the feeling from way back then.
Dungeonkeeper 1 & 2
Gangsters
Gangsters2
Constructor
and ofcourse the famous Heroes of Might and Magic
Boy, had I fun with those. I' m even replaying some of them just for the feeling from way back then.
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If you can't find Worms, look for Scorched Earth. You should be able to download it anywhere on the net. It was basically the originator of Worms, except with Tanks. <a href="http://www.classicgaming.com/scorch/"> This</A> should get you a free copy.
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Actually, no. Worms was never based on Scorched Earth though I admit the fighting is kind of similiar. Worms was actually based on some sort of an original version of Worms that looked like crap and who's name was, if I'm right, also Worms.
Scorched Earth, by the way, was based on an old game called Bomb, which was basicly Scorched Earth with crappier graphics.
Scorched Earth, by the way, was based on an old game called Bomb, which was basicly Scorched Earth with crappier graphics.
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