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Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! I want to find out what the games were on windows 95 and 98 as i remember this one game that id quite like you had to make walls between moving bouncing balls within the window.
There were a few others that i cant remember but that i liked. I was wondering if anyone knew what the games were called and maybe where i could get them and the files needed for them to run on windows xp. Oh man, I loved that Rodent's Revenge game! The Pinball one is the best, though. Do these games still work under XP? Heck, we couldn't even find the collision detector! And so, with "several million lines of code" remaining to be ported from the bit version of Windows XP to the bit edition, they decided to drop it—but not without lingering regrets.
Some people might understandably be nervous about installing an unknown program downloaded from a site they've never heard of, but I have no such compunctions and I can attest to the fact that it works perfectly well, even on Windows The only tricky bit is finding the thing after it's installed, because it's not listed under 3D or Space Cadet. Sort of like a roguelike with a very easy to use interface, Diablo and Diablo 2 are rpg dungeon crawlers that use random generation of maps and items to provide a lot of variety to players.
Specially Fun playing with friends. And if you've worn yourself out on vanilla Diablo, there are some very professionally done mods out there, like Eastern Sun. Blizzard Store. Another old RTS, this one with a focus on playing evil. Has a wicked sense of humour, like torturing masochist girls to increase their happiness level.
Recommended for lan play as it's still fun, but not a lot of people play it anymore. A management sim game where the player is on the role of a football manager as in, REAL football, not that bastardized rugby that Americans call football. You control a team, hiring and selling players, pickng on the team's tactics and other bureaucratic management duties which will reflect on your team's performance.
Official site. The continuation of the Monkey Island series. The graphics look real shitty and the Monkey Kombat is a real shit storm as well, but if you can get past that it is a really good Monkey Island game like any other. Not the best of the series, but humorous and adventurous as it's brethren. Developed by Black Isle Studios and released by Interplay in Both this and the original Fallout are isometric RPGs with tons of choices regarding character development and general gameplay.
Like its predecessor, it features turn-based combat, but it's bigger and has a lot more content. Final Fantasy VII was a hit because of its state-of-the-art graphics for the time and FMV scenes, great soundtrack, exciting fantasy-steampunk setting and story, which featured massive corporations draining the planet of its life force.
Its cast and important scenes are ingrained in JRPG fans' memory. It has aged quite decently, and while not the be-all end-all of its genre, it's still a really good game. Excellent 3d space shooter boasting epic battles with enormous capital ships, a decent plot and great dogfighting gameplay.
Quite possibly the best game of its genre. The story places the player in the role of a human pilot in the Galactic Terran Alliance, as it engages in war with the alien Parliamentary Vasudan Empire. This war is interrupted by the appearance of the enigmatic and militant Shivans, who begin slaughtering Terrans and Vasudans alike. Putting aside their differences, the Terrans and Vasudans form an alliance, and the player is assigned to missions to stop the Shivans' genocidal advance. The player pilots a starfighter, and alongside competent AI wingmen, completes these missions to determine the fate of two races.
Important battles in the story feature capital ships, which dwarf the fighters piloted by the player, and explode spectacularly on destruction. Good blend of the genres, lots of humour one damn fine game! Get this unofficial update to make it run properly on Win Set in a day of the dead themed afterlife, Grim Fandango involves a Film-Noir style plot revolving around a salesman and a conspiracy in the Department of Death, an organization that helps guide souls from death to their eternal rest.
Well known for its excellent in story, art style, music, characters, and dialog, this 3D adventure game is considered one of the finest in the genre. RTS based only in combat and tactics, forget about building a base and gathering resources, the only thing that counts here is your ability to command your units.
Now free to download. Fileplanet GOG. Excellent Sci-fi shooter that's aged decently. Interesting story and combat featuring a variety of military, scientific, and box opening weapons. Varied maps make for a must-play multiplayer experience. A metric fuckton of mods exist for this.
There's also the two expansion pack: Opposing Force and Blue Shift. If you want more, there's also Uplink, a demo of the game that uses cut content not in the original. Check out Black Mesa if you want a different, more modern take of the game. The game is set in a colony called "Misplaced Optimism" on Saturn's moon Titan. The people of Misplaced Optimism have been abandoned on Titan so trading valuable resources is a huge part of the game.
Very cool game, shame it never took off in the States like it could have. A brilliant platformer from the maker of Another World. You play as a boy who enters a land where darkness rules over all to save his captured dog, Whiskey. Even if it is a bit hard and sometimes unforgiving, it's a classic to have if you love late 90s platformers.
Also on PS1. Set in a alternative world where two opposing factions fight for control using mechs, they now have to unite to fight a common enemy eh. Awesome customization, good quantity of mechs and weapons for you to use, and pretty fun side missions. Nearly impossible to run on anything this side of the year Like, seriously. Probably the first strategy game of its kind. Homeworld places you in control of a space armada in three-dimensional space, which makes for more strategic opportunities like attacking your enemy's Mothership from two separate points on the z-axis.
Gather resources from nearby asteroids, dust clouds, and nebulae, develop awesome technologies ranging from fast-tracking turrets to gravity well generators, and build space craft ranging from the fast but weak Scout, to the lumbering Heavy Cruiser.
The game's single-player campaign places you in the control of a race of Exiles from the desert world of Kharak as they journey through the galaxy to find their once and future Homeworld, Hiigara, and reveal the past they have long forgotten.
Not sure why this game isn't here yet, because it is awesome. Despite not being made by Relic I do think it's one of the stronger entries in the series. You play a mining sect of the heroes from the first game who encounter a malevolent space virus that can infect both organisms and machinery! Uh oh, spaghettios! Familiar to the first with lots of new ships and upgrades not found in either part 1 or 2.
Stuff like multibeam frigates, hive frigates, siege cannons, shields actual FUCKING shields and infected cruise missiles will make you jizz rainbows. None of this stuff makes it into part 2 for some stupid reason.
While this makes for a fun combat group, it takes away the unique character personalities that are present in other Black Isle games. The Icewind Dale series are purely combat oriented, forget about a memorable story or great dialogs, what counts here is to clean the dungeons of hundreds of beasts.
A turn-based, squad-level strategy game with a roleplaying aspect, excellent mechanics, and good storyline. High initial learning curve, but very solid gameplay once you're familiar with it. Its prequel, Jagged Alliance 2 has also an active community and a very popular unofficial Jagged Alliance 2 v1. It's the best in this genre. A unique jewel. The sequel to the classic DOS game. One of the highlights of PC platforming. Still maintains an active community today thanks to its adrenaline-packed multiplayer and flexible level editor.
Play as Anne, a plane crash survivor who finds herself on the shores of Isla Sorna, also known as Site B, two years after the events of The Lost World, and desperately needs to find a way off the island. You've got the responsibility of your own village in Dragon Pass and your goal is to become the king of it.
To your disposal you have a council that give you advice and a large quantity of options of how to control your village. It's all done using a text-based interface. Every time time passes it will occur an event which you will have to deal with. This can go from dealing with a duel-dispute to having your male villagers being kidnapped by females, then them being released after being raped, then the females coming back with the children.
Sierra goodness. Build a city in ancient Greece, protect the inhabitants from diseases, enemy armies and obtain the favour of the gods. Call in heroes to kill mythical creatures that estabilished on your land, and stuff like that. Expansion adds a couple of tweaks.
Fun 3rd Person Shooter with huge environments and 3 different player characters. Humour and satire all throughout. Fans of Earthworm Jim may appreciate this. Yet another game based in the BattleTech universe.
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