I Play Old Games.

I Play Old Games.

Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Biological Component on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 8:12am
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This is pure sweetness from the days of Commodore 64. This particular game has gotta be my favorite of all time. Demon Stalkers. I've got the PC version on this computer, although it isn't quite as good-looking as I remember the C64 version was.

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Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Forceflow on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 8:24am
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Lol ... My favorite oldies are ...

Hocus Pocus, Jazz Jackrabbit, Heretic, Duke Nukem (the sidescroller),
Commander Keen, Doom, Wolfenstein 3D, Rollin', Skyrace, ...
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Leperous on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 9:24am
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I've been playing Caesar 3, Transport Tycoon Deluxe and Settlers 2 recently, and used to love XCom:TFTD (the first one sucked imho), so yeah I love old games too, but old in a PC-sense.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by wil5on on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 10:01am
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OMG, Forces post brought back memories..
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Adam Hawkins on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 10:11am
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Transport Tycoon was brill :smile: I used to play that all the way through University!

BTW: If you're wanting some classic old games, dig out the Dizzy series. All completely bonkers and near impossible but great fun. The music still haunts me from Treasure Island Dizzy to this day :wink:
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by $loth on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 10:22am
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The first game I played was alex the kid in miricle land :biggrin: I've still got my sega master system :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Adam Hawkins on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 10:45am
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Heh, if that's you in your avatar you don't look old enough to have has a Master System :wink: Your parents must have started you young on the gaming scene :wink:
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by $loth on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 10:58am
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Im 15 and I got it when I was like 4 for christmas :biggrin:

I think my dad mainly bought it for himself lol
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Kage_Prototype on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 11:17am
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The first game I played was alex the kid in miricle land :biggrin: I've still got my sega master system :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Oh wow, Alex was cool. I had the ninja one, where you could swing around on lamp-posts and throw yourself off as a fireball. Ah good times. :smile:
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Hugh on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 12:02pm
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The first games I played were on a TI, the only one I can distinctly remember was a mix of Frogger and Bomberman... with sewers. It was nuts. One gave me nightmares.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by matt on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 12:32pm
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I remember playing doom with an older friend when it just came out and being scared s**tless by it. Then I played blood (your a zombie going around killing evil priests) which frieked me out even more. Happy days. :biggrin:
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by G.Ballblue on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 4:10pm
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Strangely, I only seem to play oldies :leper:

DOOM, DOOMII, FINAL DOOM, Quake, Duke Nukem 3D (demo version, don't have the full :sad: ). I'd like to say HL, but I think that's somewhat modern and old.

A few more games I'd like to play, but they won't work, are Rise of the Triad, Corridor 7, Blakestone 3D, Wolfenstein 3D (works actually, demo only, and no music) Operation Body Count, and MechWarrior (I got a ATI Rage edition -- came with my old NEC :lol: )
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by BlisTer on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 4:26pm
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G.Ballblue said:
Strangely, I only seem to play oldies :leper:

DOOM, DOOMII, FINAL DOOM, Quake, Duke Nukem 3D (demo version, don't have the full :sad: ). I'd like to say HL, but I think that's somewhat modern and old.

A few more games I'd like to play, but they won't work, are Rise of the Triad, Corridor 7, Blakestone 3D, Wolfenstein 3D (works actually, demo only, and no music) Operation Body Count, and MechWarrior (I got a ATI Rage edition -- came with my old NEC :lol: )
hehe Duke Nukem 3D is the game that got me started on mapping. i made 2 maps for it, that was a long time ago :wink: Which game (if its not HL) started you guys mapping?

the oldest game that i still play from time to time is warlords 2
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Forceflow on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 4:42pm
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Strangely, I only seem to play oldies :leper:

DOOM, DOOMII, FINAL DOOM, Quake, Duke Nukem 3D (demo version, don't have the full :sad: ). I'd like to say HL, but I think that's somewhat modern and old.

A few more games I'd like to play, but they won't work, are Rise of
the Triad, Corridor 7, Blakestone 3D, Wolfenstein 3D (works actually,
demo only, and no music) Operation Body Count, and MechWarrior (I got a
ATI Rage edition -- came with my old NEC :lol: )
hehe Duke Nukem 3D is the game that got me started on mapping. i made 2 maps for it, that was a long time ago :wink: Which game (if its not HL) started you guys mapping?

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How do you map for Duke Nukem 3D ? was there some level editor ? Never seen anything like that ...
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Kage_Prototype on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 4:54pm
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How do you map for Duke Nukem 3D ? was there some level editor ? Never seen anything like that ...
How else do you think levels were created for it? :razz:
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by fizscy46 on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 5:11pm
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Diablo... '96 is old times.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by $loth on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 6:02pm
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Half life, is the only game, that I have mapped for.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 6:18pm
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Are, you, out of breath?
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Forceflow on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 6:48pm
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I've mapped for Jedi Knight (outcast and academy), for Age Of Empires
(1 and 2) (well, if you can call that "mapping"), Caesar 3 ... and
Half-Life.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by $loth on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 7:04pm
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Are, you, out of breath?
yup, i'm, er, pre,tending, to be, stevie, from, malcom, in the middle, for, a day. hehe
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Gorbachev on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 7:46pm
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The game that probably started my real interest in mapping was StarCraft, learning stuff with the events and somewhat code that I liked to learn. I had done stuff previously but nothing really made me interested in it.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Biological Component on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 8:13pm
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The first game I ever did any mapping for was Descent.
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The original Descent rocked.
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Did I forget to mention that Demon Stalkers also comes with its own level editor?!! It was one of the first to do so, way back in '87. Being the extremely young lad that I was when I played it, I wasn't yet really aware of the premise of "mapping", however.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Campaignjunkie on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 8:22pm
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I'm playing through Monkey Island 1 on my laptop. Can't say I'm getting
anywhere though, since I suck so much. Also recently deleted Homeworld
1 (though that isn't that old in the context of this thread) off my computer, much to my regret now. I was on the last mission!
But it was impossible, with 4 fleets surrounding me and swarming me...
Ack! :smile:
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by G.Ballblue on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 8:43pm
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Biological Component said:
The first game I ever did any mapping for was Descent.
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The original Descent rocked.
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Did I forget to mention that Demon Stalkers also comes with its own level editor?!! It was one of the first to do so, way back in '87. Being the extremely young lad that I was when I played it, I wasn't yet really aware of the premise of "mapping", however.
Oh my GOD!!! I forgot to mention that one... Heh, I HAVE TO FIND THAT GAME!! ITS AWESOME!!

Actualy, I started mapping with a crappy complier called the Genesis 3D11 :leper: Learned my basic mapping skill there, then almost a year later, I got Worldcraft 2.1. I did a lot of practice maps for a year, then about 4 -5 monthes ago, I came here! :biggrin:

Btw, what demo format are descent demos? I once made the coolest descent demo of all time. I'm curious as to how I'm going to get it off of my packard bell. O_o
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Biological Component on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 8:51pm
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I'm pretty sure they are .DEM
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by JFry on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 9:41pm
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Basically every game I've ever played that included a level-editor of some kind, I've tinkered with. Some of my favorites include starcraft, THPS 2, tribes 2, and of course hl.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Hugh on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 10:03pm
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Descent does rock, and I started mapping with Doom 1, which my brother STILL maps for, but at least he's good at it.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Campaignjunkie on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 10:13pm
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omg I forgot Thief 1! Long live Looking Glass Studios! salutes
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by scary_jeff on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 10:15pm
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First game I made a 'map' for was micro machines on the megadrive/genesis :heee:
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Adam Hawkins on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 10:56pm
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Heh, does Sim-City count as mapping? :wink:
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Biological Component on Wed Aug 18th 2004 at 11:48pm
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Gameplay that amounts to mapping...

...interesting thought.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by BlisTer on Thu Aug 19th 2004 at 12:10am
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well i actually meant 1st / 3rd person shooters :wink: and yeah there's a level editor, it was actually cool: there was only the 3d view that hammer also has, but it didnt have the three 2d views. it had a texture selection tool like in hammer. you had to use keys while pointing the mouse to something in that 3d window. e.g. when you pressed "+" while on a brush, that brush moved up a unit :biggrin:
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by half-dude on Thu Aug 19th 2004 at 2:06am
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IM A DOOMER ALL THE WAY!!

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ahhh the memorys.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by 2-bits on Thu Aug 19th 2004 at 2:18am
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Use VDMSound for the emulating of DOS!

Anyway, I only play TIE-FIGHTER.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by G.Ballblue on Thu Aug 19th 2004 at 2:27am
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IM A DOOMER ALL THE WAY!!

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ahhh the memorys.
3at j00r d00m n00b :biggrin:
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by half-dude on Thu Aug 19th 2004 at 2:41am
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G.Ballblue said:
3at j00r d00m n00b :biggrin:
What are you saying?
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Biological Component on Thu Aug 19th 2004 at 2:50am
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Use VDMSound for the emulating of DOS!

Anyway, I only play TIE-FIGHTER.
TIE-FIGHTER is an excellent game. Do you run that on winXP? I havent had any success getting it ro run. it always freezes.

[edit]If anyone has any tips for getting DOS games to run under modern operating systems, like WinXP, I'd like to hear them! I've personally gotten the best results with DOSBox.[/edit]
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Thu Aug 19th 2004 at 5:32am
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3at j00r d00m n00b :biggrin:
What are you saying?

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He's communicating his need to be put down.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Crono on Thu Aug 19th 2004 at 5:35am
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IM A DOOMER ALL THE WAY!!

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ahhh the memorys.
Go 3-D emulation!!
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by gimpinthesink on Thu Aug 19th 2004 at 9:19am
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I started when I was about 4 and I carnt remember what game I first
played but I think it was that one where you have to distroy the wall
with that bouncing ball and I was playing that on a Sinclare and for
one christmas not long after that I got a Sinclare ZX Spectrum 128K.

I still had that untill last year when my mum threw it out :sad: and she said that I didnt thik you wanted it cos you never used it but I was using it as an investment.

I have just started playing Fallout and I was going to play Brokensward
but it says I dont have enough room on my hdd for it (15MB) when I have
about 25GB free so I think its a XP thing not liking it.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Kage_Prototype on Thu Aug 19th 2004 at 9:31am
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I have just started playing Fallout and I was going to play Brokensward
but it says I dont have enough room on my hdd for it (15MB) when I have
about 25GB free so I think its a XP thing not liking it.
There's some website where you can download something that helps you run old Revolution games on XP. Can't remember where...
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Thu Aug 19th 2004 at 10:25am
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I started when I was about 4 and I carnt remember what game I first
played but I think it was that one where you have to distroy the wall
with that bouncing ball and I was playing that on a Sinclare and for
one christmas not long after that I got a Sinclare ZX Spectrum 128K.
I think it was called blockbreaker, although I may be thinking of a later incarnation.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by gimpinthesink on Thu Aug 19th 2004 at 10:54am
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Yeh it was something like that
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Kage_Prototype on Thu Aug 19th 2004 at 11:12am
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Wasn't it called breakout?
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Adam Hawkins on Thu Aug 19th 2004 at 11:41am
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I remember it as Breakout on my old BBC, though i'm sure there were probably hundreds of clones floating around. Best one by far was Arkanoid :smile:

Anyone remember a game called 'Painter'? Was similar to Qix except you had a grid of shapes that you had to navigate round. You could only move on the outlines of the shapes, and once you had 'painted' the entire outline of one of the shapes, it was filled in. Basically, you had to fill all the shapes and then it would move you to the next level. As you progressed, you got enemies that could also move around the outlines and you had to avoid them while 'painting'.

Heh, ok...so that wasn't the best description, but I know what I mean :wink:
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by wil5on on Thu Aug 19th 2004 at 1:29pm
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If youre going to be quoting... please get rid of those big ass images.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by 2-bits on Fri Aug 20th 2004 at 12:03am
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? quote: Use VDMSound for the emulating of DOS!

Anyway, I only play TIE-FIGHTER.
TIE-FIGHTER is an excellent game. Do you run that on winXP? I havent had any success getting it ro run. it always freezes.

[edit]If anyone has any tips for getting DOS games to run under modern operating systems, like WinXP, I'd like to hear them! I've personally gotten the best results with DOSBox.[/edit]

Erm... download VDMsound? It's about 20x faster, and it doesn't freeze, and it has sound and joystick emulation.

It's like dosbox, but it's not a full dos emulator... I think. But anyway, it doesn't have all the overhead that DOSBox has, so it's faster.

I use WinXP too, BTW. Works fine...
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Biological Component on Wed Aug 25th 2004 at 3:11am
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Zelda 3, A Link To The Past

The only Zelda game I hadn't played before (excluding the Oracle ones, which I'm not interested in anyway)
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Actually, I have about a dozen or so Super Nintendo games on my PC.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Gorbachev on Wed Aug 25th 2004 at 6:16am
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Hey, if you're like me don't knock the oracle games. I played every Zelda except them and Link's Awakening...bought the 2 Oracles a few months back and they're in my top favourite games...they are very fun and interesting. Link to the Past is one of the top 5 games in my total list. I personally have a collection of about 200 games over 7 platforms so that's a tough feat.

If you include burned or emulated games that list is more like 500-750.
Re: I Play Old Games. Posted by Crono on Wed Aug 25th 2004 at 7:34am
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Hey, if you're like me don't knock the oracle games. I played every Zelda except them and Link's Awakening...bought the 2 Oracles a few months back and they're in my top favourite games...they are very fun and interesting. Link to the Past is one of the top 5 games in my total list. I personally have a collection of about 200 games over 7 platforms so that's a tough feat.

If you include burned or emulated games that list is more like 500-750.
Damn straight.

BC, you're just now playing (pretty much) THE best Zelda game to date?