The original Vice City on Commodore 64 was pretty badass
I loved the game Starflight. It is the reason that I became computer literate (because I had to keep tweaking the autoexec.bat and the config.sys
The original Vice City on Commodore 64 was pretty badass
Original Carmen Sandiego on the Apple II FTW.
found the game i was talkin..gauntlet 1, this was release on various platforms..i played this, never managed to finish it...this was when i was around 5-6 yrs old
GI JOE (Commodore 64)
Pitfall (Commodore 64)
Choplifter (Commodore 64)
Hunt the Wumpus (Texas Instruments)
A-Maze-Ing (Texas Instruments)
Q-Bert (Commodore 64)
These are just a few that I liked. There are a ton more like Lode Runner, Quest for Tires, and others that I don't remember the name to.
Yeah, Choplifter and Pitfall were absolute classics on the C= 64...
Lots of nice arcade ports too, like Commando, Frogger, QBert, etc...
Here's one of the games I spent several hours on:
I also especially liked the Sid Meier games Kennedy Approach, Pirates, and Gunship.
I also forgot Spy vs. Spy.
Yes, that was good!
Been looking and I can't find the name of it for the life of me, but there was this submarine game that I played the out of in wood shop in middle school. This was mid-90s but the teacher had a bunch of older games on it that we would play when if we finished projects early. Since the class consisted of overachieving honors student me and 15 stoners I had a tendency to have a lot of free time on my hands.
Basically you controlled a sub that was always facing right. The screen never scrolled so it felt more like you were a captain of a ship trapped in a giant fish bowl. The really weird thing I remember is that your ammo refills were delivered by a big ass whale. And if you accidentally it the whale would eat your sub. Good times.
only ones I remember are
Captain Comic
StarGoose
Sim City
1990 but still:
I loved DOS games because of how radically different the sound/music quality could be depending on your drivers
lol PC games in the 90s
Now they are good of course, but back in the days it was Amiga FTW
I remember these specially made abortion computers in elementary school - the UniSYS ICON:
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/...asp?st=1&c=971
One of the games on the PC. They made a spin-off called Cross Country USA.
My favorite games were the ones with the security question in the beginning of the game that told you to look on pg. 54 of the manual, third paragraph, fifth sentence and sixth word for the password. Yeah those ing manuals were huge too.
Tie fighter was the son
shiiiiiiiiiiit I forgot about that
Also the games that came with a round thingy where you had to look up a ramdom letter-number combo password
90s BAC calculators looked the same too
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