Wolfenstien
I was 5 years old at the time..8)
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Super Putty for the SNES.
Not a great start considering that, to this date, it's one of the hardest games I've ever played.
I actually had to use wikipedia to find the name of it, but it was Mickeys 123: The Big Surprise Party from 1992. It was ment to both be a game and to teach numbers and counting. Seeing that video made me all fuzzy and nostalgic, I can still remember some parts of it although I was about 4 years old when playing it.
- Commander Keen
- Incredible Machine
- Kings Quest
- Lemmings
- Might & Magic I
- Oregan Trail
- Pirates!
- Police Quest
- Zork
- Ultima 3: Exodus
- Oregon Trail
- Wizardry2: The Knight Of Diamonds
I dont know what I played first, but those were the first games I can remember playing :P
Later on in the 90s it was Dune2 and Wolfenstien 3d
^^ did the early Ultima games have a fee? i regret not trying atleast one of the games when i was younger.lawlessx
They were singleplayer games, Ultima Online was the only one with a fee.
The old games are available though as a collection
http://www.amazon.com/Ultima-Collection-Pc/dp/B000028U20
There is a look at the old ones, kinda pricey now though.
I have not tried them in years bud, but as a kid I use to just love Ultima and Wizardry series, great rpgs that had alot to do with me becoming the rpgs fiend I am now :P
Dont even know if they all will run or not on current pcs, thats a good question. If you can look over the graphics youd probably have a great time.
It would've been a commodore game. Either Battletech, Alice in Wonderland, California Games, Qix, Super Mario Brothers, Zork, or Lancelot probably. Those were the ones I remember playing a lot.
It would've been a commodore game. Either Battletech, Alice in Wonderland, California Games, Qix, Super Mario Brothers, Zork, or Lancelot probably. Those were the ones I remember playing a lot.guynamedbilly
OMG dude... California Games was EPIC...I use to love that game ;)
[QUOTE="guynamedbilly"]It would've been a commodore game. Either Battletech, Alice in Wonderland, California Games, Qix, Super Mario Brothers, Zork, or Lancelot probably. Those were the ones I remember playing a lot.kozzy1234
OMG dude... California Games was EPIC...I use to love that game ;)
It was great. Me and my brothers used to try to outdo each other in BMX all the time. The only one I didn't care too much for was the hackysack, except for when you hit a passing bird of course. :)[QUOTE="ferret-gamer"]
Hell yes:
kozzy1234
Reminds me so much of Dune2 :P
Gotta love Dune2 and those early C+C games :)
Yeah, those early C&C games were awesome.
[QUOTE="ferret-gamer"]
Hell yes:
DoomZaW
what game is that specifically? The buildings on screen vouch for C&C tiberium, but the icons remind me of RA
For shame! That was the original Command and Conquer. C&C 95 or C&C Tiberium Dawn.I actually had to use wikipedia to find the name of it, but it was Mickeys 123: The Big Surprise Party from 1992. It was ment to both be a game and to teach numbers and counting. Seeing that video made me all fuzzy and nostalgic, I can still remember some parts of it although I was about 4 years old when playing it.
spittis
Oh man, I played that game too! I loved the food game in that one, where you picked how many items go in the order and the like.
Good times...
Hmm.. it had to have been either Dark Ages or Catacomb 3-D.
Err.. or maybe one of the Commander Keen games. Not sure, I was pretty young.
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