Ah Nostalgia...
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Ah Nostalgia...
What game are you the most nostalgic for (in the 'Good Old Days' sense) The only game barred from this is TA, for obvious reasons.
The game I am nostalgic for is: Fallout 1. I'm nostalgic for it and I stopped playing it a few minuets ago after finally getting my hands on a double barreled shot gun. Its very good way to supplement my rifle, which is my long range weapon. So the enemy closes, I can either stick em with my combat knife, or blow their arm off with my shotgun. If an enemy is laying the beat down on you in close range, aim for the leg or groin...then run like hell. Oh and Jinxed is the best trait you can pick. Makes everyone have three times as many critical failures, including you. Guns explode, anvils fall onto feet and people punch themselves in the face by an accident.
The game I am nostalgic for is: Fallout 1. I'm nostalgic for it and I stopped playing it a few minuets ago after finally getting my hands on a double barreled shot gun. Its very good way to supplement my rifle, which is my long range weapon. So the enemy closes, I can either stick em with my combat knife, or blow their arm off with my shotgun. If an enemy is laying the beat down on you in close range, aim for the leg or groin...then run like hell. Oh and Jinxed is the best trait you can pick. Makes everyone have three times as many critical failures, including you. Guns explode, anvils fall onto feet and people punch themselves in the face by an accident.
- Felix the Cat
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Civilization II. I spent many days of my life playing that game.
I'm also nostalgic for the days when StarCraft was a top-of-the-line next-generation game.
Basically I'm nostalgic for that brief period, from like 1996-1999, when gaming was good. Back then, you could pick up a good game from the store shelf easily. Now, it's like digging through a bucket of warm shit trying to find a penny.
I'm also nostalgic for the days when StarCraft was a top-of-the-line next-generation game.
Basically I'm nostalgic for that brief period, from like 1996-1999, when gaming was good. Back then, you could pick up a good game from the store shelf easily. Now, it's like digging through a bucket of warm shit trying to find a penny.
Its not that bad. Dark Crusade and Oblivion were really good, as were Call of Cthulu and Medevil 2 (when that comes out) and Dark Messhia of Might and Magic, which I belive IS out.
See there are many many many more games being made each day. Thats a lot of games, and thats a LOT of crap games. There are the same amount of good games, but there are even more crap games. So it just makes finding it harder. But I like rooting those games out...but thats just cause I'm a rambling psycopath.
See there are many many many more games being made each day. Thats a lot of games, and thats a LOT of crap games. There are the same amount of good games, but there are even more crap games. So it just makes finding it harder. But I like rooting those games out...but thats just cause I'm a rambling psycopath.
- Felix the Cat
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- Deathblane
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Commander keen series was pretty awesome. Not as good as the mighty Interstate '76 thought, that game is still top of its bizzare sub-genre of muscle -cars-in-the-desert-with-guns-strapped-to-em-with-a-funk-soundtrack.
Sonic and Knuckles, combined with Sonic 3 was truly epic, and imo the sonic series just went downhill from there.
Fallout owns
Sonic and Knuckles, combined with Sonic 3 was truly epic, and imo the sonic series just went downhill from there.
Fallout owns
- Lindir The Green
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Jazz Jackrabbit, Tyrian, and Descent 1 were some of the first computer games I ever played, and the only ones that I remember the names of. That was a really long time ago.
Ooh, and there was also this game where you're a red hovercraft and you play capture the flag with blue hovercrafts... Don't remember what it's called... I played that almost as much as Descent... And it was lost when my grandparent's computer stopped working...
And then a lot later there were huge Starcraft games in the computer lab during lunch, and during school social events like dances. That was when I was introduced to the concept of a RTS.
Good times.
I'm not nostalgic about TA at all though, because I only found out about it like a year or two before Spring came out.
Ooh, and there was also this game where you're a red hovercraft and you play capture the flag with blue hovercrafts... Don't remember what it's called... I played that almost as much as Descent... And it was lost when my grandparent's computer stopped working...
And then a lot later there were huge Starcraft games in the computer lab during lunch, and during school social events like dances. That was when I was introduced to the concept of a RTS.
Good times.
I'm not nostalgic about TA at all though, because I only found out about it like a year or two before Spring came out.
Are we thinking of the same game? im not talking about http://www.gamestats.com/objects/016/016805/Kixxe wrote:can you be nostalgic about a game released 4 years ago?Comp1337 wrote: Gunmetal. playing splitscreen with your mates was the ownage :)
Im takling about a tank game from round '96