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Re: The Love Thread (Or Just Warms and Fuzzies)
Apparently, (according to my senile father,) somewhere in this CD-dump of a computer room, there exists a CD containing the full versions of Math and Word Rescue. If I actually manage to find them, I’ll put up a copy. (Or, I should say, won't put up a copy, as that would be illegal...)
GamesDude: Doom was fun, but I always preferred Duke. Probably has something to do with the basically naked women and far less ‘enemies spawn behind you whenever you pick up any item, ever’. Diablo 1 I loved. In some ways, I actually prefer it to the sequel; I can’t really put my finger on what ways, though.
Newbie: Gauntlet: Dark Legacy was pretty fun, I had the ‘cube version. Stubbs was indeed awesome, I’m just annoyed I can’t find the CD I left the ISO on, I never did get the chance to really play much of it.
I wonder if anyone out there other than me knows of the MAME emulator, or otherwise had the chance to grow up playing beauties like ‘Elevator Action’ and ‘Rampage’ on their home computers…
Those games were awesome!!! I can't believe someone else played them.
Apparently, (according to my senile father,) somewhere in this CD-dump of a computer room, there exists a CD containing the full versions of Math and Word Rescue. If I actually manage to find them, I’ll put up a copy. (Or, I should say, won't put up a copy, as that would be illegal...)
GamesDude: Doom was fun, but I always preferred Duke. Probably has something to do with the basically naked women and far less ‘enemies spawn behind you whenever you pick up any item, ever’. Diablo 1 I loved. In some ways, I actually prefer it to the sequel; I can’t really put my finger on what ways, though.
Newbie: Gauntlet: Dark Legacy was pretty fun, I had the ‘cube version. Stubbs was indeed awesome, I’m just annoyed I can’t find the CD I left the ISO on, I never did get the chance to really play much of it.
I wonder if anyone out there other than me knows of the MAME emulator, or otherwise had the chance to grow up playing beauties like ‘Elevator Action’ and ‘Rampage’ on their home computers…