DarkStar Posted December 22, 2014 Content Count: 25 Joined: 06/07/12 Status: Offline Share Posted December 22, 2014 Nearing towards the time of Christmas (and which I hope you guys have a nice one and a Happy New Year), I have been enjoying an old set of games I have not played in many years. Then, as predictable as a sabotaged condom, something broke through a barrier in my mind: What other fossil gems hide below my knowing? I rummaged through my games as child in Christmas again. Yet to my dismay, many of what I remembered owning is lost; however, there were still some that warm my heart and brain as I play. A community this big and silly should have an interesting variety. If a thread of this sort does exist, it is dead and I apologize for failing to dig down into that. So we shall share old games that have touched our hearts -maybe now too- and see if its stubborn enough to put joy into another. Here's my list of games: (nice to make them brief) Dethkarz (1998) - a futuristic racing simulator. Now free! Fallout 2 (1998) - apocalyptic wasteland role-playing game. BATTLEZONE (1998) - rare hybrid game of a FPS/RTS. Now free! The sequel is nice too. MechCommander 2 (2001) - RTS is gud. Comanche Gold (1998) - pretty much Comanche 3, but with more missions. It's an old simulator for the RAH-66 Comanche. Need For Speed: High Stakes (1999) - race with no nitro crap, the older EA. Link to comment
Zaraki Posted December 22, 2014 Content Count: 4960 Joined: 10/28/09 Status: Offline Share Posted December 22, 2014 Give Crash Bandicoot back! 1 Link to comment
Mudkip™ Posted December 22, 2014 Content Count: 528 Joined: 01/16/12 Status: Offline Share Posted December 22, 2014 every ps1 crash bandicoot game croc legend of the gobbos frogger also i liked ratchet and clank for ps2 but those aren't very old Link to comment
Nuclear Onion Posted December 23, 2014 Content Count: 3462 Joined: 04/07/13 Status: Offline Share Posted December 23, 2014 my childhood banjo kazooie btw Link to comment
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