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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 5:23 am
by Luis Antonio
@ Embry, if you wish to post the link, I'll be glad :D I expect this thread to be a source of information for players with cash problems. ;)

@ik - You played C Keen? :eek:

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 5:31 am
by ik911
Ofcourse! On a 486 (or just a little better.) How often have I seen him crash his plane or whatever he flew. :D I don't remember it all exactly, but I remember playing it a lot².

Edit: Ah memories:Image

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 5:57 am
by Wrath-Of-Egg
[QUOTE=jopperm2]Try http://www.abandonia.com

jopperm2 is by no way related to abandoania.com, it's owners, administration, or advertisers; he just thinks it's cool[/QUOTE]

I could kiss you... There is that ALBION... I have it once more.. Now i must learn how to play it. It shouldn't be hard.. nowdays i know how to read English..

*Sigh*.. I have Albion.. :D

There is also crusader... one and two.. :D :p

And list continues... :D

I hope i can make thsoe games work.. perhaps i shoudl sue my old computer.. to get on right feeling... :D

****... just ****... this is ****ign unbeliviable... or something.. bio menace.. blues brothers.. brutal.. mortal combat.. Pandonemium... and and prehistoric... OMG!!!!½!11 i have like trying to find that agme for like 7 years.. i am 16... so it is quite bif percent of my life.. i cant wait to go and kick king kong butt .... Jopperman.. i ****ing love you.. not like man and woman but like brother.. did i say it before? i could ****ign kiss you..

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 8:34 am
by fable
Jop's married, and lives in Florida. You'll have to speak to his wife about any novel arrangements, and get rid of the Finnish frozenware. ;)

But yes, Abandonia is an excellent site. That, and Home of the Underdogs are the best. HotU is probably the most thorough abandonware site around, though the pages take some time to load. Abandonia is a lot faster.

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 5:49 pm
by Luis Antonio
*Bump Again*

Doukutsu! Cave story! Very nice game, very nice graphics, very good story, three alternative endings... finished two of them, will try the third now.

Doukutsu

Also download the translation, the game is in japanese.

Good luck!

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 1:06 pm
by Ned Flanders
I remember a game from the 80's, it was action/puzzle solving type of game called 'Below the Root'. I believe the game was based on a series of novels, which I only think I seem to remember because the author's name really stood out (Zilpha Keatley Snyder or something, come on, it's been twenty years and if I looked it up beforehand I wouldn't have this opportunity to make myself seem mentally challenged).

Anyway, the game was really good. I played through it a few times because the game had different protagonists of different races within the realm.

It should be available via freeware but you'll probably need an emulator to play it. I remember running it on my commodore 64.

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2005 7:33 am
by Luis Antonio
Highway Pursuit

Very good racing game in the old days style :D

Warning: very addictive.

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2005 7:48 am
by fable
I've started up a new round of Darklands, which you can get at Home of the Underdogs. It's a great Microprose RPG from the early 1990s. Definitely missing a lot of bells and whistles from today, but it does some things that nobody did before in the genre (like randomized dungeon formations--and they told you that Diablo was the first, right?) and other great things that nobody has repeated (like the fantastic character creation scheme). Well worth the download.

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2005 7:59 am
by Silur
A really great open source game is Freeciv, which is similar to version two of Sid Meiers Civilization. It is written by some truly fanatical civ players, so the rules have been rebalanced (and if you dont like them, you can always change them) and focus is on massive multiplayer games, but you still can play against computer controlled opponents.

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 2:04 pm
by The Z
You can get the first two Monkey Island games off various abandonware sites (probably Home of the Underdogs), if you want a game that's funny but will make your head hurt like never before. I don't think I've ever been forced to turn to a walkthrough so many times in a game. They really made me feel absolutely brain-dead because I couldn't figure out over half the puzzles. Oh, and you can't die either. :D

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 12:21 pm
by Luis Antonio
*bump*

Adding a new game:

http://www.reloaded.org/download/Vega-Strike/40/

Its a space war simulator. Named Vega Strike.

Still under development but rather nice, light and funny. The link goes to the review page (with a link for Download).