0
Anybody remember Bard's Tale ? I played it on my brand new Amiga 500 in December 1987 :laugh: Although it was released on the C64 1-2 years before...
D3 Trading Forums: Europe - America
Diablo Wiki / Arreat Summit / ATMA / Forum Rules / Adria
You know I'm born to lose / and gambling is for fools / but that's the way I like it, baby / I don't want to live forever!
I have a game by that name for my PS2. I never did play it much.![]()
Can't say as I do. I played Galaxy, Hunchback, Ghosts'n Goblins, Wonderboy etc. on my C64 in 85. Didn't get an A500 until 89 - with an impressive harddrive of 40 MB :shocked:. Ahh - those were some good times. Me and some mates made demos in machine code (call me a nerd again pls.). Hacking and cracking and whatnot.
Tom
EDIT: Ooops. Did I say hacking and cracking there. Of course I have never participated in such activities. I was tired and can't be blamed for what I wrote. And anyways - it wasn't me; and if it was, then someone called Jesper forced me to do it.
Last edited by ThomasJohnsen; 09-09-2007 at 23:47.
This brings back some memories of my first comp - Amiga 600, 7mhz I think :shocked:
I remember playing a game called Super Frog, it was on 4 floppys, and everytime I got to the final boss, some kind of witch, the last floppy wouldn't work :(
all this makes me wonder what the average age is of this forums members...
my first games were dune 2 and castle wolfenstein, but that was at a friends place..
the first games for pc ive actually bought were dungeon keeper and -oh yeaaahhh- diablo 1 (for my first pc, a p1 133mhz, 128mb ram -which was huge- and 1mb graph mem)and i still regularly install both of them
anyone may disagree all they like, but i for one prefer oldies -well... games from between 1995-2002. at least most games then concentrated on what makes a great game actually great, and not just graphics n all the mumbojumbo.
im sure lots of people agree with me if i say a lot of contemporary games are too hard focused on graphics alone and can be finished in less than 20 hours
haaah, in about 40-50 years -if there will be such a thing for us- i can imagine myself nagging to anyone (not) wanting to hear it how much things were better 'in the good ole days'
*andaryzza
The first computer game I ever played was called The Oregon Trail. It was on one of those huge floppy disks - not the 3.5" ones we have now. I think that was in second or third grade. We also had a leap frog type game where you make this frog jump from one log to another trying to get across the river to the other side - it may have had something to do with math.![]()
Bookmarks