Old dos games

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i have a few, the one i liked the best was a game called "When Two World's War" very old turn based strategy game. It rocked! That and Wing Commander: Privateer.

ahhh...the good ole days...
 
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Quote[/b] (TheElite @ Jan. 31 2003,9:03)]ACK...I stayed up until 1AM playing KQ5. And of course, I stroll into work about 8:30AM...and walk right past the boss' office. He didn't see me though...
You have a copy of King's Quest 5 and you didn't tell me? -_-

While I never played 5, I did play 6 (it came with the first "multimedia kit" my parents bought) and loved it. I'm still trying to hunt down a copy that will work in Windows 2000.

Oh, and speaking of classing gaming, I have happened to compile a CD of classic games, though perhaps not as ancient as the ones discussed on this thread. Doom, Hexen, Quake 1, Stargunner, and other assorted titles. I also compiled a second CD with maps and game enhancements, such as Doom Legacy and the bliss that is Tenebrae.

Yesh, I'm old-school, but I also dig playing Doom and Quake with souped-up graphics. Games like Starflight tend to freak out on a Windows 2000 machine with a 1GHz machine, but, meh, I still have copies of SF1 and SF2.

And hey, if you dig classic DOS games, then you all might be surprised to know that I wrote one in DOS with the help of a few classmates during my senior year in high school. Check it out if you need a good laugh.
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Of course, there's also the topic of emulation, but that's a thread unto itself...
 
Oh, and yes, I've moved this topic, too. You can find it in the Christian Gamers Alliance General Discussion Forum.
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