C64: Elite. the game is my personal number one as I played only Elite constantly for a long time, despite all other games available for C64.
Amiga: Chaos Engine, Transarctica.
486: Elite Frontier, Descent, Descent II.
C64: Elite. the game is my personal number one as I played only Elite constantly for a long time, despite all other games available for C64.
Amiga: Chaos Engine, Transarctica.
486: Elite Frontier, Descent, Descent II.
SSI gold box D&D titles and Dungeon master, though both are better on Amiga
My top of the pops are:
Honorable mentions:
I unforgivingly forgot:
And by law any PC running DOS is mandated to have a copy of Tyrian 2000 installed in it.
Myth The Fallen Lords and Myth 2 on the Macintosh. This was my favorite multiplayer game I’ve ever played by far.
Other great Mac games from my youth: The Odyssey (1994) by David Larkin Sim City and Sim City 2000 Rogue Sim Ant Prince of Persia The Scarab of Ra Realmz Path Ways into Darkness and Marathon
And my favorites on BBS were Major Mud and Legend of the Red Dragon.
I didn't have a PC, but when I went to friend’s houses I would play the shit out of Doom.
Ocarina of time Red Alert .. yeah probably just those two would do me
Maniac Mansion. I never got far, but it's a silly little point and click game.
What I spent ages on:
Bubble Bobble
The dig. The game is inspired by an idea originally created for Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories series.
Baldur's Gate
Lords of the Realm 2
Descent (1, 2, and 3)
Sim City 2000
Obligatory shout-out for any Bullfrog games of that era, especially Dungeon Keeper 1 & 2. Lionhead's Black & White is 1 year out of your window, but such a good game.
Also:
Syndicate Wars
Command & Conquer: Red Alert
Grim Fandango
Rollercoaster Tycoon
Descent
Grand Theft Auto
...I'm in my late forties, so pre-2000 was my peak gaming time. As a result the list could go on and on and on....
Parasite Eve was a great game, but it never released for DOS/Windows 95. It was PlayStation exclusive (and still is).
Whoops. My mistake. I completely skipped reading the "computer" part of the sentence and started listing off games in general.
Parasite Eve, now here is a man who knows his SquareSoft games
Underrated. I'd be all over a remake.
Anything by Blizzard
Anything by id
Most things by Maxis
Half Life
Deus Ex bends the rule a bit, being 2000, but I can't not mention it
Command and Conquer: Tiberium Sun
Tomb Raider
Mortal Kombat 3
Streets of Rage
Metal Gear Solid
Duke Nukem 3D
Metal Slug
*your
Doom (1 then 2)
Dune 2
Command & conquer: Red alert
Quake 2 & 3
Unreal tournament
Rise of the triad
Heretic
Hexen
Space Quest 4
Quest for Glory series
Simcity 2000
Leisure Suit Larry 6
Grand Theft Auto (top down)
Fate of Atlantis is pretty good
Total Annihilation. It was released in 1997 and brought inspiration to games like Supreme Commander and Planetary Annihilation.
Also, mother fuckin' Cap'N Crunch's Crunchling Adventure. I don't have to explain that one.
Lords of the Realm 2, the OG X-Com trilogy, Total Annihilation, Dark Reign, Civ II Test of Time
Amiga:
ZX Spectrum:
Myst and Obsidian
There was this older 90's (I think?) game I loved but I can't figure out the name or find it, despite some googling. You played the part of someone piloting a drone on a space station that had a viral outbreak. The virus alerted the DNA of the victims that the automated security system could no longer identify them as friendlies and so went on a killing spree. You're trying to find video clips from the inhabitants, collecting DNA samples, very point and click adventure with neat animated scenes with FMV. If this rings a bell or if anyone knows it, let me know!
Squarez Deluxe (which is now Freeware!)
It's a thinking man's Tetris and about 100x more rewarding to play
amiga wings of fury
atari 1040ST outrun (the audio on atari!!!)
c64 zak mckraken
Lode Runner for Apple II. Still remarkably playable. You could also go for The Legend Returns on PlayStation / Saturn.
Oh, yes. And you could make your own levels!
Total Annihilation
Starcraft
Oh what a wonderful chance to share.
Princess Maker 2. Great life sim game where you raise a girl and try to make her into a princess. (Includes optional final fantasy combat and exploration)
SimCity. If you don't know what that is you need to experience it.
Tank Wars, great turn based shooter.
You might wanna consider getting qbasic going on it. There's a large collection of homebrew games for it. http://www.petesqbsite.com/sections/topten/topten.shtml
Commander Keen in Goodbye, Galaxy. I still own this series on steam and play it when I get nostalgic.
My family’s first PC was hand-me-down Amiga 2000; so these games helped shape me growing up:
Dune 2: Battle for Arrakis T-Rex Warrior* Cannon Fodder Sensible Soccer** The Settlers After the War
** Namely, the demo disk version which was set in 1945 and replaced the ball with a bomb that would periodically explode, killing nearby players and removing them from the match.
Civilization II
Settlers
X-COM: UFO defence
Monkey Island
Kings Quest 5, 6, & 7
Jill of the Jungle trilogy (free on GOG!)
Woodruff and the Schnibble of Azimuth
Torin's Passage
... Can you tell my dad was a Sierra Online fan? ^^'
Xwing, day of the tentacle, Sam and Max hit the road, terminal velocity, half-life, journeyman project, Myst, that weird Encarta cdrom trivia game, counterstrike, EverQuest, you don't know Jack, Spiderman cartoon maker, master of Orion, monkey Island, Commander keen, and DOOM
Carmageddon is a game that I loved at the time, and am very hesitant to revisit... I suspect it hasn't aged well!
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