Chip's Challenge:
Commander Keen:
Can't forget good ol' Ski Free:
Chip's Challenge:
Commander Keen:
Can't forget good ol' Ski Free:
Hell yeah, Keen is a classic, I gotta emulate it sometime to relive the memories
Infocom games such as Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy
Number Munchers
Can you embed a pic for it for the rest of the class ;)
Daaaamn! You had color? I only had monochrome on the Apple IIe at school for this game.
This game was one of the reasons I went to school.
Encarta 95 Mind Maze
It's a jungle out there and I oughta know!
Ultima V
Pajama Sam: You are What you Eat From Your Head to Your Feet was a favorite of mine as a child:
Also had to look it up but Elmo’s Preschool was a big feature of my under-5 PC gaming:
2nd grade or so was a lot of Disney Princess: Magical Dressup with some cute mini games and a LOT of uncanny valley jank lol:
And alongside that was the PC version of Battle for Bikini Bottom, with mini games instead of the platformer the console had, but I’m struggling to find any decent gameplay screen grabs.
Of course that’s all just PC gaming.
Anybody remember the Cartoon Network island flash games? It was like a resort and I could have sworn there were multiple installments.
I grew up on 500-in-1 shareware discs as a real young kid, got into playing heaps of Runescape on mom's laptop in late primary school, and when she eventually got me my own Pentium 4 PC I played the ever-loving shit outta the classic Source games and mods. Many nights were spent with my international pals playing Garry's Mod or Zombie Master til the early winking of daylight met my dried, crusty eyes. Good times. Better times.
Tarzan
Animorphs game from the Animorphs website, back when the internet was new
Chess Master 5000
Holy crap that Animorphs game; I absolutely remember playing that. Stupid Yeerks
That's the reissue. Nice!
Thinkin Things
And Sammy's Science House
one of the best DOS games ever, Battle Chess!
watching the knight lop the arms off the pawns never got old!
DESQview - multi-tasking for DOS:
Norton Commander - shell/file manager for DOS:
Lode Runner: The Legend Returns was a game that came preinstalled by Compaq on Windows 95. Around age five I found the game captivating, and the level editor was fantastic for my brother and I.
Ohhhh, I had no idea why I had that game
I remember Compaq had a commercial game pack that you were supposed to call in to pay for, but the password was just 11111111.
Logical Journey of the Zoombinis, Gizmos and Gadgets, All of the Carmen Sandiego titles (US, World, Space, etc.), Commander Keen
Hover! was so much fun. Hovering bumper-car capture the flag.
Also Math Blaster ages 9-12 with the flying monkey enemies.
The Dr. Brain series.
The Incredible Toon Machine.
The EcoQuest series.
I loved having hundreds of c64 games with no manuals. So with this one, we thought you needed to fly the plane out the only visible door in the hangar, which was the one the pilot comes in through, and it was barely bigger than the plane. Seemed impossible to line up. Not like you could look things up back then, and if you were lucky enough to know some friends who played it, they'd often have the same issue. Can't get out of the bloody hangar. Then one day, one of my brothers puts his feet up on the computer desk and kicks the F7 key on the bottom right of the keyboard while I'm flying the plane around the hangar, and the wall opens up. Well, shit. From there, it was pretty fun to make the Zaxxon-like run to the Kremlin and then pick it apart with your RPGs. Lots of good memories of this one.
Cluefinders
Wanna know a fun fact?
The people who made this, Broderbund, made the original Prince of Persia games, the 2D ones.
Although I never saw the packaging. All games I had for the C64 I got at school.
Anyone remember willy the caveman?
Roadrash & Prince of Persia & IGI 2
Drip, Marble Madness, Lemmings
Wonder Boy in Monster Land on the sega master system.
I'm frustrated I can't seem to find a place to buy it for pc easily. (Admittedly it's not like I'm trying very hard since I'm not really interested in tweaking with simulators and stuff.) There was a game with that name in a sega retro thing sold on Steam but it's definitely not the original version. I still know the start by heart.
Petz and Oddballz!
The first video game I ever played was a Lode Runner clone for the IBM PC called Freddy's Rescue Roundup.
Whatever you are... MAKE ME A PIZZA (Zoombinis)
"There's something on this I don't like!"
Monster Bash!
And Alex the Kidd on my brother's Sega
Big Action Garage
Tonka Construction
Zoombinis All the Humongous and Jumpstart games
Spy Fox was the best from Humongous IMO. Ms Monkey Penny?!? Hilarious. And I played that space bullet hell game soooo much.
Chuck Rock
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