Computer Nostalgia

Computer Nostalgia

Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Mephs on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 4:27am
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While clearing out my stuff today (I'm a terrible hoarder) I started
coming across old games like Myst, and Destruction Derby and it's put
me in a nostalgic mood about the good ol' days of computers.

Remember ZX Spectrums, loading games from tape, and garish blocky graphics?

And then there was the internet, back on my 14k modem and my cutting
edge win 95 computer (ok, im 56k on win 98 machine now, so i've not
advanced much). Remember the internet, back then (less than 10 years
ago) before napster etc. when computers were only just beginning to get
mainstream, and the internet subscriptions and phone calls cost an arm
and a leg. Its amazing the advances that have been made in such a
relatively short space of time.

Post your memories here.... :smile:
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Orpheus on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 4:32am
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<div class="quotetext">Post your mammories here.... :smile:
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boobs?

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Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by RabidMonkey777 on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 4:44am
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Descent on meh mac.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Hugh on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 4:50am
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I remember playing Doom 1 for the first time around 12 years ago, 'twas the coolest game ever even though I wasn't used to the controls at all.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Nickelplate on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 5:07am
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Anyone else remember SEAMUS, or JUMPJOE? Lode runner? these are the games i grew up with! I also remember Rise of the Triad. Commander keen, duke nukem, King's quest and Space quest. Lots of good memories with those.

Leisuresuit larry: lots of good mammaries with those.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Mephs on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 5:19am
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Post your mammories here.... :smile:
I reckon at the current rate of technological advancement, I'll only
have to wait 6-8 months till you can punch people in the face over the
internet. I'm preordering mine, Orpheus...

I love this song, and thought it relevant.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by ReNo on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 6:05am
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I f**king love that song :smile:

As for old memories of gaming, I've many. I've played computer games
most of my life, from the Commodore 64, through the Amiga, past the PS1
and various other consoles up to the Xbox and of course PC. I wanted a
PC long before I got one however (my first proper PC was only a few
weeks before HL came out), so on the occasions I went around to a mate
who had a PC's house I took full advantage of the odd Doom burst. In
fact my very first level design days could be traced back to that guy's
PC, when we would build our own race tracks in 4D driving.

As fond as the memories are though, I'm pleased I now have PGR2 or Burnout 3 to mess around in :biggrin:
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Cash Car Star on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 6:09am
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Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Agent Smith on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 6:21am
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Besides "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego" B+W and Colour for the
old Commodor 64 which I've still got in the garage, and Duke Nukem 2.
Doom 1+2 are perpetual classic's and Quake 2 was great fun at school
over the network during computing classes. I loved and still love to
play X-Wing vs Tie-Fighter and X-Wing Alliance; still possibly two of
the best Star Wars games Lucasarts has ever produced, which is pretty
f**king sad if you think about it. Oh, and Decent and Terminal Velocity, as well as Rise of the Triads, pretty funny game.

Heaps more but these were definately cream of the crop I think.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by fraggard on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 7:26am
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Playing "Alley Cat" on a 286 without a harddisk, just a 5-1/4" floppy
drive. Booting from a DOS disk, pulling it out and putting in the Cat
floppy. Running the game, getting 0wned by the dogs, trying to quit and
realizing that you can't exit from Cat, because it didn't have any
function to quit. Even if you do exit, where would it go? DOS? There
was no more DOS after you pulled out the disk. You're only option was
to reset/power down the machine.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by $loth on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 7:41am
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The only game I played on tape was something called james pond or
something like that. That was round my cousins, then I got my master
system 2 with built in alex the kidd :biggrin: I've still got that now.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Crono on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 7:46am
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I actually never had anything other then a Mac Plus until I was in junior-high school. Then we got a 286. Eventually a 486 and blah blah blah (Never had much money really). I remember, I bought Duke Nukem 2 and I couldn't play it because my FDD was a low definition.

Then I started learning about the stuff and built my own. Way more badass then the other computers we had simply because, I was building it. My dad would always say crap like, "Pfft. Sound? You want sound now?" oh well.

Anyway, on the Mac Plus there was this game, I can't remember the name, but it was awesome. You controlled a helicopter with the mouse and there was a stick figure hanging off of it. At the bottom of the screen there was a horse dragging along a trailer full of hay. The horse would go at varying speeds across the screen and if there were clouds they'd slow the guy down. You click to let him drop and try to land him in the hay.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Joe-Bob on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 8:11am
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When my video card decided to give out a few weeks ago, I got out some
text adventures. I ended up playing through
The Lurking
Horror
and Zork
Zero
. No computer should be without them!
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Andrei on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 8:48am
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Me remembers Supaplex, Duke Nukem (1) and Cosmo. And then, I found my
first true love : Wolfenstein 3D! The only Doom I managed to play was
Doom II, which, strangely, I didn't like as much as I liked Wolf3D.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Adam Hawkins on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 9:46am
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First game I remember playing was a clone of Donkey Kong called Killer Gorilla on a BBC that my mum used to bring home from school during the holidays. There were also a couple of text adventures too. I think it was called Sphinx and there was definitely a pirate that would steal your carrot...
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by gimpinthesink on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 10:24am
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Remember ZX Spectrums, loading games from tape, and garish blocky graphics?
I still had one of those untill acoupple of years ago when my mum threw it out I still have a load of games for it one of my favorite games was atf (All terain fighter) and all you did was fly over repetative lanskapes that would ocasionaly change colour and you would have to shoot down the odd enemy fighter ahh the good old games.

Another favorite was the James Bond Live and let Die game that came out never completed it I allways got stuck on a boat level
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Orpheus on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 10:51am
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Nostalgia? My first computer was a commodore 16. the games were made up of text.

"You crash land on an alien planetoid. You look around you and you see... What do you do?"

You had to tell it in 2 words or less. Do you have any idea how hard it is to describe an action with only 2 words. You cannot even tell the computer to "go f**k yourself" because its to complex. :lol:
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by gimpinthesink on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 12:09pm
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:lol: I can remember playing a game like that on one of the acorns at school it did have very basic graphics though it had stick men walking round.

I also played a mmorpg last year like that that had no graphics you had to use telnet i think to play it.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by satchmo on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 12:11pm
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Yeah, I remember walking around for the first time in Wolfenstein 3D,
just mesmerized with the amazing lighting and the detailed
texture. What architecture!

Sometimes I just found myself staring around in W3D because the
graphics was just so beautiful. I had no idea what was to come,
and that I was experiencing a piece of history in the gaming revolution.

I remember seeing my friends playing the original Doom for the first
time. They're hunched over the desk, playing with a set of
headphones on. Saliva drools slowly from the corner of their
mouth, but with their fingers tapping the mouse so quickly, they have
no choice but to allow the drool to flow freely onto their shirt.

It was truly a Kodak moment.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Orpheus on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 2:17pm
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neither doom 1 or 2 used a mouse till doom95 was released i think :smile:

was a cool visual image though satch :lol:
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Bewbies on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 4:00pm
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<DIV class=quote style="WIDTH: 90%; HEIGHT: 59px">
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting Orpheus</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>"You crash land on an alien planetoid. You look around you and you see... What do you do?"</DIV></DIV>

haha! i remember i had a game like that on our mac. (sadly enough, my first computer was a mac)

"You find yourself face to face with a rebel soldier. What do you do?"

"dig"

"you lack a shovel, your fingernails crack and fingertrips begin to bleed"
CRAP!
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Orpheus on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 4:06pm
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Welcome back Tim.. missed'ya ol'man :smile:
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Adam Hawkins on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 4:07pm
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Pretty sure Doom 1 & 2 used mouse but it wasn't exactly intuitive. If I remember correctly, pushing the mouse forward made you move forward etc.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Orpheus on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 4:14pm
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<DIV class=quote>
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<DIV class=quotetext>Pretty sure Doom 1 & 2 used mouse but it wasn't exactly intuitive. If I remember correctly, pushing the mouse forward made you move forward etc. </DIV></DIV>

for true? my versions were DOS, and i strictly used the keyboard. in fact i distinctly remembering being in awe when i played my first mouse look game.

doesn't matter i suppose, may have been one of those "can use mouse" if you want games.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Rof on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 4:14pm
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First computer I owned was a ZX Spectrum. And I love that Hey Hey 16K song, also.

First computer I ever touched was an Acorn Atom, in Junior School. Whopping 4K of memory. Overheated and crashed if you left it on too long.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by greensinge on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 5:06pm
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<DIV class=quote>
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<DIV class=quotetext>The only game I played on tape was something called james pond or something like that. That was round my cousins, then I got my master system 2 with built in alex the kidd :biggrin: I've still got that now.
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james pond!!! that game rocked, one of my all time fav oldies i think!! :biggrin: the title alex the kidd is familiar, but i cant remember what it is exactly! :confused: what is it again?? did anyone ever play chuck-rock or cool spot, they were a lot newer, but they were classics in themselves.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by gimpinthesink on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 5:09pm
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Ah chuck-rock brilliant that came with my acorn when I got it got Zool with that aswell
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Gwil on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 5:15pm
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Alex The Kidd (he was a kid with the surname Kidd, hilarious!) was a little dude with a red boxing glove he used to fight off various beasties across "Miracle World" (and other titles such as "Ninja World")

The best part was getting hold of the motorbike or helicopter on the appropriate levels and tazzing around at high speed. Hours of fun.

Basically it was an early side scrolling platformer :smile: Uber hard last 3 or 4 levels, too.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Dred_furst on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 5:15pm
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My nostalgia consists of BBC micros and 5 1/2 inch floppys and *cat and
shift break - shift with games with names i cant remember, with proper
rampacks (they were ribbon cabled :S). and the bbc micro manual and
other such things...

... I was past tape loading, but those damn 5 1/2 inch floppies were cool....

goes and digs some games out of ye olde cupboard

hmm,missile racer... XOR... I love that game! mazes r fun :biggrin: spent
hours playing that... ELITE yay! my original elite disk! woot!...
"Codename droid" ... didnt play much of that... manic miner yay!
...Chuckie egg... citadel...

goodness this brings back memories... ive got an overflowing box of 5
and a 1/2 inch floppies... so many memories, those were the days...

oh, and the nes, with duckhunt, the nes note, not the snes, the nes :razz: with original working light gun :biggrin:
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Bewbies on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 7:01pm
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YEAA the NES gun.. that was awsome. i so owned at duck hunt. when SuperScope came out for SNES, i was all over that as well. anyway, my dad still has his commodore 64 in storage.. its almost got antique value now.

heh thanks orph. i've been lurking around the last few weeks.. because im stuck in this office with no work much of the time.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by satchmo on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 7:10pm
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Both Doom and Doom II used mouse control, but there was no vertical
"free look" with the mouse. It only allowed left and right
movement. I remember distinctly that I was quite good at using
both the mouse and the keyboard to navigate around and aiming my weapon.

But as far as weapon goes, does anyone miss the BFG1000 in Doom?
With a white flash of the trigger, the entire room gets cleared.
All your trouble literally melt away.

That was awesome. And does anyone know what BFG stands for? "Big f**king Gun" :smile:
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Gwil on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 7:18pm
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Here's something I posted on IRC to do with all these nostalgia moments me and the Mephs m0n were having:

Clicky clicky quiz fun!

I can only get about half, I imagine our older residents will fare better
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by omegaslayer on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 7:53pm
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This is bad, but it swept my school for the longest time long
ago....Slime
VolleyBall
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Adam Hawkins on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 8:09pm
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Number 38 of that quiz is blatantly Bomberman but it won't let me have it. :sad:
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Crono on Sat Feb 26th 2005 at 3:21am
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Number 38 of that quiz is blatantly Bomberman but it won't let me have it. :sad:
You mean Dyna Blaster?
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Foxpup on Sat Feb 26th 2005 at 3:38am
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I still play Tyrian 2 on a 486DX2/66 with IBM DOS 6.22. It's fun.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Adam Hawkins on Sat Feb 26th 2005 at 9:11am
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I tried Dyna Blaster but as one word rather than two so it didn't work. It IS Bomberman though - so I guess it must be called Dyna Blaster in some countries.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Crono on Sat Feb 26th 2005 at 9:20am
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I tried Dyna Blaster but as one word rather than two so it didn't work. It IS Bomberman though - so I guess it must be called Dyna Blaster in some countries.
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Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Cash Car Star on Sat Feb 26th 2005 at 9:39am
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Maybe it's just me, but I'm not seeing a King's Quest in that quiz. What kind of a respectable computer game quiz lacks King's Quest?

And if you want to talk about lame mouse control, King's Quest 4 allowed you to use a mouse, but all it would do was the menu up top and let you click to where you wanted to move. All actions still needed typing and the pathfinding was horrible.
Re: Computer Nostalgia Posted by Bl0wn2B1ts on Sat Feb 26th 2005 at 3:11pm
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Everyones a Wally on the spectrum? - came with its own theme tune on cassette!

head over heels? - those were the days!

and the first ever 3d game Driller!

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