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mirocu
post Dec 29 2013, 01:46 PM
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Well, you know me! I love to talk about games! biggrin.gif

As fun as it is to stomp on enemies, run and shoot or drive around, the fondest memories I have are of games that take it slow and make you think and the ones Iīm gonna talk about are Zelda: Links Awakening to the Game Boy and Shadowgate to the NES.

Zelda: Linkīs Awakening

I loved this game to death back in the days, it was so epic! It starts out semi-sandbox and in order to unlock new areas you have to get new tools. It could be a power bracelet in order to remove heavy rocks or a feather that lets you jump holes and every time you got a new tool you couldnīt wait to get back to obstacles you couldnīt do anything about before, but now suddenly you could!
I also love the puzzles in this game. Naturally as the game progresses, the castles get trickier and trickier, and in one of the last castles you have to throw a big marble on pillars in order to break them so the roof comes crashing down and lets you reach the last area. It gets real tricky as the pillars are scattered all around and you canīt carry the marble around with you everywhere. There are different walls within a screen here and there which let you throw it over to another part of the screen but you canīt jump over it which makes you find out another way to get there so you can pick up the marble again and throw it at the pillar.

It also has the 'pick up an item and trade it for another item' thingy going on, and figuring out who wants what can also be quite fun.

Shadowgate

Another epic game though in the style of point and click. Youīre a nameless hero who is sent to defeat an evil warlock whoīs about to summon a behemoth with the intent on spreading chaos and fear!

You start at the gates of the castle Shadowgate and have to work your way through hazards, traps and different monsters. Along the way you have to collect many items and solve many puzzles not only to survive, but also to collect pieces of a staff which is the only weapon thatīs powerful enough to slay the demon. Figuring out what all the items do and where to use them can be quite tricky and at one point you have to backtrack almost to the very start of the castle with a potion that lets you fly over a gap to reach a room which has one of the staff pieces. But thatīs not enough, in that room is another puzzle to solve before you get the piece.

This game was actually too much for my Buffy-esque attention span when I was a kid so I never got through it without help from a friend. Much later I did do it on my own and it was the most epic journey Iīd had to that day, almost even to this day!


So there they are, my two most epic old-school games. Hope you enjoyed reading about them and perhaps you have a similar old-school game to talk about? Try not to include games that are too modern, but I wonīt go as far as to forbid it. I realise not many have had these old games wink.gif


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mirocu
post Jan 22 2014, 04:05 PM
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My brother used to play Lemmings 3D smile.gif


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post Jan 23 2014, 01:06 AM
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Mechwarrior 3 is by far my favorite Mechwarrior game. Released in 1999, it squeaks in just before the 2000 limit. tongue.gif

Oh I wish it worked on a modern computer... /sigh


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post Jan 23 2014, 03:01 AM
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How about Hexen. I think I may be the only person on the planet who played and loved it. I still have the artifact locations memorized to this day.


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post Jan 23 2014, 03:22 AM
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I liked Hexen. I loved using the Wraithverge.


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post Jan 23 2014, 08:32 AM
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I remember reading about Hexen but Iīve never played it. It had touch-based magic if Iīm not mistaken.


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post Jan 23 2014, 12:52 PM
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There is another whole subset of these. The ones that I used to spend countless dollars worth of quarters on at a place called Funland in Panama City Beach, Florida when I was a teenager.

Space Invaders, Asteroids, Defender, Pac Man, Galaxian, and so many more...


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post Jan 23 2014, 12:54 PM
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QUOTE(ThatSkyrimGuy @ Jan 23 2014, 12:52 PM) *

Space Invaders, Asteroids, Defender, Pac Man, Galaxian, and so many more...

Talk about classics! smile.gif


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post Jan 23 2014, 01:47 PM
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In the early 90's, I enjoyed some of the following:

Castle in the Winds
Dark Reign
Stronghold
Lords of the Realm
Might and Magic VI
Baldur's Gate I

Then I spent about a decade with Baldur's Gate II and Diablo II before settling into Oblivion (for the last six years).


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post Jan 23 2014, 01:50 PM
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What game will ever pull you away from Oblivion? tongue.gif


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post Jan 23 2014, 01:55 PM
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Perhaps one that begins by interviewing the player and asking what they want. Then the game responds to create such a game - that it can also adjust in progress to suit your taste. Perhaps a game where you can choose the game's venue/level of magicks/technology and mechanics. Where there are quests and events, but they don't necessarily involve your character.

Sand box spoiled? Yup. laugh.gif


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post Jan 23 2014, 03:36 PM
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QUOTE(mirocu @ Jan 23 2014, 06:50 AM) *

What game will ever pull you away from Oblivion? tongue.gif


Skyrim already has... tongue.gif


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