Tormod Posted November 23, 2005 Report Posted November 23, 2005 Any good recommendations, Mercury? Quote
Jay-qu Posted November 23, 2005 Report Posted November 23, 2005 I just finished playing Fable, now thats a good game but I cant finish this post without giving mention to Morrowind (cant wait for oblivion) and Halo 1+2 someone said Halo 3 is goin to be a let down... :evil: Quote
pgrmdave Posted November 23, 2005 Report Posted November 23, 2005 Torment, Black Isle (I and II, but not the expansion), Fallout (I and II, not tactics) Quote
Mercury Posted November 23, 2005 Report Posted November 23, 2005 Oh, Elder Scroll III: Morrowind, how can I forget about it? Any good recommendations, Mercury?Try "Ahriman's Prophecy". It is free. Here is the website: http://www.amaranthia.com Quote
goku Posted November 24, 2005 Report Posted November 24, 2005 mariokart 64, baby. four player action yeeee haaaa git'er done! shells, bananas, i could play it for hours upon hours. Quote
pgrmdave Posted July 28, 2006 Report Posted July 28, 2006 The latest games I've played are Civ III and an emulator of NHL95 for Sega, both excellent games. Quote
TheBigDog Posted July 28, 2006 Report Posted July 28, 2006 "Star Raiders" on the Atari 800 was the **** back in the day. My first FPS was my favorite, "Marathon" for the Macintosh. I played it on my 25 mhz pre-PowerPC mac and had to minimize everything to make the framerate high enough to even be remotely considered playable. But I spent DAYS battling for control of the ship. I don't play much these days, but when I do it is Dungeon Seige (I or II). My computers are just fast enough to make it tolerable, but not fast enough to play it well. Keeping the computers slow saves me a ton of money on buying new games. Bill Quote
Mercedes Benzene Posted July 28, 2006 Report Posted July 28, 2006 My favorite games were always the "Might and Magic" series for PC. Specifically, Might and Magic VIII: Day of the Destroyer, was the best. Quote
Mercedes Benzene Posted July 29, 2006 Report Posted July 29, 2006 Also, I'm not going to lie, but Jump Start: 3rd Grade was probably a favorite too. Wow. I miss that game. I hold that game responsible giving me an acadmeic mindset. If I could find it, I would probably still play it today. Quote
niviene Posted July 31, 2006 Report Posted July 31, 2006 I'm going to agree with pmgrdave and say old pen and paper D&D (although I have to disagree on the BG2 part... I really wanted to like that game, too). I would still play D&D if I could find someone who would make a good DM. I'd even be a DM myself if I could find other people to play the game with me. And count my fiancee out, he thinks I'm a total geek when it comes to this stuff... so I'm basically on my own here. :shrug: Those long non-stop weekends of D&D where we would all sit there and play from Friday until as late Sunday night as we could manage to were just amazing. Guess I couldn't handle that now, I'd probably be falling asleep here and there, but that was SO MUCH FUN, and I've never had any console or computer game come close to being so completely captivating or have me sitting in front of it for days solid without even taking a shower or eating a real meal :kuote: And certainly no other game that might possibly have resulted in me missing out on any sex. Hell no. I'd miss a little for D&D. :couple: Really. Honest. A little. Maybe a lot, heck, I can have that an ytime, but I never get D&D! I also miss the old text based C64 game I used to play... was it Zork? And on the original NES I played sooooo many hours of Gauntlet and Gauntlet 2 (Gauntlet 2 quickly became boring except that you got to play the 4 player mode). I also have another secret pleasure... and it's Dance Dance Revolution. There is a huge one at the movie theater I go to, and if there ever was a time when I was there any nobody else was around, I'd be a dancing fool on that thing. At least a fool, certainly. :kuote: But, still for me, the best game ever made was old D&D. Can't beat a little imagination... the graphics are never obsolete. InfiniteNow 1 Quote
Dark Mind Posted September 17, 2006 Author Report Posted September 17, 2006 I just finished playing Fable, now thats a good game but I cant finish this post without giving mention to Morrowind (cant wait for oblivion) and Halo 1+2 someone said Halo 3 is goin to be a let down... :umno: Oblivion was sadly disappointing :). Sorry. Halo was great. Halo 2 was far too easy. And I can't wait to do a HALO :hyper:. HALO = High Altitude Low Open. I can't remember exactly, but I think you have to willingly throw yourself out of a perfectly good plane at 40,000', then open your 'chute at like 1,500' :eek:. Military uses this to avoid radar detection :hihi:. Quote
Jay-qu Posted September 18, 2006 Report Posted September 18, 2006 What made it so dissappointing? I thought they did a dam good job with it, the physics of the way all the objects interacted was pretty incredible! cant wait for halo 3 now... ..theres always another game to look forward to :Waldo: Quote
Mercedes Benzene Posted September 18, 2006 Report Posted September 18, 2006 Oblivion WAS my favorite computer game. But then it got boring. I had no drive whatsoever to finish it. :Waldo: I'm particularly looking forward to the US Oct. 18 release of Neverwinter Nights 2 for the PC.B) Quote
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