Lets see here... Other than Descent, Mechwarriors 1, 2, and 3, and Mechcommander... I like-
Terminal Velocity
Starwars X-Wing
Heavy Gear
Doom 1 (yes, I finally played it)
Command & Conquer
Warcraft 2
The Incredible Machine 2
NovaStorm
Starwars Dark Forces
One Must Fall
Raptor
Wing Commander
Worms Armageddon
X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter
Mega Race
Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2
Commander Keen
EDIT: Starcraft
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:14 pm
by Dedman
Other than Descent? Let's see...
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:27 pm
by S13driftAZ
Metal Gear Solid
Command and Conquer
Flashback
Worms
Unreal
Star Wars: Dark Forces
Star Wars: Tie Fighter
Need For Speed III: Hot Pursuit
Starcraft
Duke Nukem
They will be missed
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 2:00 am
by Theftbot
Tetris
Quake
Hellbender
Raptor cos
commander keen
episode 1 racer
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 6:16 am
by AlphaDoG
The Carmaggedon Series (3dfx card of course)
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 6:43 am
by CDN_Merlin
Wolfenstien
Dark Forces
Rise of the Triad
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 8:58 am
by Krom
Super Mario Land (Game Boy)
Metroid 2 (Game Boy)
Tetris (Game Boy)
Donkey Kong Country (SNES)
Super Metriod (SNES)
Half-Life
Command and Conquer
Unreal
Dark Forces
Mech Warrior 2
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:58 am
by AceCombat
Mega Race
Traffic 2192
Doom
Doom II
GTA
Raptor
F-117
F-19 Stealth
and a ton more
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 1:32 pm
by CDN_Merlin
It's hard not to include Descent. I mean from the time D1 demo came out till 2001, I played almost nothing but Descent.
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 7:45 pm
by NUMBERZero
Descent
Hellbender (my avatar is the pilot from Hellbender)
Metal Gear was for the PC?
Star Wars X-Wing Alliance
Freespace
Descent
Comanche 3/4
F-22 Air Dominance Fighter (not from Novalogic)
Armored Fist 3
MechWarrior 2 Mercenaries
Descent
Descent
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 9:07 pm
by Sapphire Wolf
Forgot a few more-
Stellar 7
Nova 9
Battlezone (the 1st person Strategy/Action game, Not the 3d vector game)
Airstorm
Stunt Island
Re:
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 1:14 pm
by S13driftAZ
NUMBERZero wrote:Metal Gear was for the PC?
Yes, sir it was.
Along with Substance and I think, Snake Eater
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 2:46 pm
by NUMBERZero
I forgot to add one to. Monster Truck Madness 2. It was made by the same people who made Hellbender. I remember the announcer saying \"Executioner, has 4 big wheels and he isn't using any of them!\" whenever I catch big air, or when I'd find the ocean in one of the tracks, go completely underwater, and hear the announcer in a low, dragged out voice, saying \"Eexxeeccuuttiioonneerr, iiss ssaaiilliinngg tthhee sseevveen seeeeeeaaaas.\" XD I'd do that often just to get a kick out of it. And I remember you hit F9 to call for a helo to pick you up whenever you flipped over. Sometimes it would send in one of those Teradactals from Hellbender from world #5 Chimera. ^^ Good times.
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 3:24 pm
by Duper
ZORK.
ASCII Star trek!
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 5:54 pm
by AceCombat
Epic Pinball Android is another one of my favorites
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Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 4:13 am
by rcll
AlphaDoG wrote:The Carmaggedon Series (3dfx card of course)
Oh man Carmageddon 2 on my SLI Voodoo2s was epic. That game was hilarious.
Descent3 has held up amazingly well for being so old. I don't even see the need for much better graphics, the graphics it has are very functional.
What ever happened to Interplay coming back from the dead and redeveloping the Descent IP?
I used to play Wacky Wheels a little bit. Haven't touched it in years though.
I still play the full version of Raptor from time to time. One of my recent D3 pilot names ("Cattle of Battle") is a tribute to one of the Raptor specials.
Other classic games I like:
DooMII
Minesweeper (yes, this is a classic)
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:05 pm
by AlphaDoG
LOL at Minesweeper, however the logic it takes to do even the smallest of games is amazing.
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:33 pm
by Isaac
tetris (the one game I play almost daily)
pocket tanks
midnight rescue
castle (You use the arrows to move and write commands like \"Look floor\" or \"get goblet\")
Sopwith I still think it's the best shooter of its day. And even though it's a scroller you can go anywhere in the environment.
Descent was actually my first game on my first modern PC. But I do fondly remember...
Alleycat
Digger
Paperboy
Tie Fighter
X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter
DX-Ball (1 and 2)
Pinball
Minesweeper
Hover
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Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 12:06 am
by Isaac
Sedwick wrote:Descent was actually my first game on my first modern PC. But I do fondly remember...
Alleycat
Digger
Paperboy
Tie Fighter
X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter
DX-Ball (1 and 2)
Pinball
Minesweeper
Hover
Oh how did i forget alleycat!? That was a great game. The last time I played it the dog still scared me, just as it did when i was little.
Re:
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 12:21 am
by Sedwick
Isaac wrote:
Oh how did i forget alleycat!? That was a great game. The last time I played it the dog still scared me, just as it did when i was little.
The real nail-biter was the area where you had to eat out of all the dogs' dishes! The big cheese area was probably my favorite. I once played long enough to get the full 9,999,999 points, but still don't know how high the levels go. I never completely filled the screen with dancing kittens.
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:32 pm
by TechPro
I spent many hours playing a old DOS game called \"Rogue\" (and it still works even under XP).
... and also this ancient text based Star Trek game.
Those were the days...
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:54 pm
by Duper
Tech! that's the one. The old Ascii Star Trek. we used to play it at school on the Trash80's (TRS80) We had to do a print out after each move!
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 3:37 pm
by TigerRaptor
Any one remember this game.
Hugo's House of Horrors
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 1:54 pm
by Kilarin
Interactive Fiction. Infocom and the original Colossal Cave. Text only and GREAT. Games where the story was the main point, instead of thrown in as an after thought. You can download some of the old classics for free now: Zork Colossal Cave Adventure
And an active community is constantly making new adventures (also mostly free): Interactive Fiction Archive IFiction
Who needs graphics! Live a story!
The second generation of Interactive Fiction went beyond text and included primitive 2D graphics, but story was still the main point. The \"Monkey Island\" series is a good example of these. Sword Fights by insults, wow! Talk about creative! Good game.
Techpro already mentioned the Grandaddy of all Role Playing Games. Rouge, NetHack, and all of it's descendants. The graphics are text, although you can now play with a very simple tile based gui, or even download Falcon's Eye for an isometric version. Your hero is represented by @, a lower case \"a\" is probably a giant ant, and upper case \"A\" is a carnivorous ape, and trust me, you want to avoid the upper case \"D\" dragons as much as possible, unless you can tame one and make it into a pet. Yes, you can do that. Don't let the primitive graphics fool you, NetHack has to be the most complex RPG's ever created. Touch or look at a cockatrice and you will turn to stone, but you can wear a blindfold as a defense. IF you can kill the deadly beast, pick it up and wield it as a weapon! But you better put on some gloves first. And be careful not to fall into a pit while carrying the deadly creature or it might fall on you and turn YOU into stone. The developers think of EVERYTHING. Got an interesting potion, dip your weapon into it and see what happens. Don't eat dead leprachauns, you might get teleportitis! (unless you have a ring of teleport control, then it's kinda nice!) You can download any of these absolutely free: NetHack or my favorite variation, SLASHEM (It's nethack with more, uhm, nethack!) Falcons Eye Nethack with Isometric Graphics.
have any of you ever played The Incredible Machine: Contraptions. Each screen gave you a limited set of items, such as lazers, pullys, supper balls, antigravity pads, cats and can openers. AND a \"simple\" task to perform, such as \"get the blue ball into the red basket\". It was a LOT of fun.
Oolite An old game (Elite) updated with new graphics. Fly around space in 3d, trading goods and zapping pirates! It's slow, but fun!
It would be really neat to see something like this combined with Descent. I would love to see Descent as a huge MMO game. instead of interacting with others in one small mine, imagine battling across an entire planet, zipping into a mine, blasting the bad guys, then zooming out, racing across a jungle, and diving into a mountain cave for another fight. Then, of course, warping between worlds and space stations, exploring asteroid fields, hiding behind moons. Sorta EVE online, but instead of sim mode, Descent 6dof mode. wow!
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 3:09 pm
by Foil
I'll echo a few already mentioned:
Descent (of course!)
Descent3 (is this considered a \"classic\" already?)
Raptor, Call of the Shadows (my brother and I love shooter-scrollers)
Wing Commander (I still have the original diskettes and all the manuals and spec sheets that came with it - maybe worth something?)
Tetris (though I always did better on the NES - level 23, baby!)
Freespace
Metal Gear (the original)
Minesweeper (never was as good as my college roommate)
Sopwith (on a monochrome monitor)
Scorched Earth (oddly enough, this was a GREAT group game!)
Here are a few more I remember enjoying:
Deep Space Drifter (my favorite 'interactive fiction' game of all time)
BattleChess (watch one's pawn take down a bishop)
Stunts (first game I remember where you could create your own track)
SimAnt (odd fun driving the guy out of the house)
TradeWars 2002 (dial-up BBS game, the first time I remember playing a game with someone I didn't know)
There are a couple more, but I can't even remember the names anymore.
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 3:18 pm
by Kilarin
Foil wrote:Sopwith (on a monochrome monitor)
TradeWars 2002 (dial-up BBS game, the first time I remember playing a game with someone I didn't know)
Those were BOTH great games! Man that brings back memories. I remember fighting busy signals and dialing in every day so I could use up my turns playing TradeWars.
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 3:54 pm
by Lothar
Oh man, BattleChess FTW!
Kilarin, Rogue isn't the granddaddy of all RPGs, just of all CRPGs.
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 7:22 pm
by AceCombat
what about Myst
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 12:49 pm
by Burlyman
Corridor 7
I'm glad people mentioned Raptor; that was a cool game.
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 7:26 pm
by Kilarin
Lothar wrote:Rogue isn't the granddaddy of all RPGs, just of all CRPGs.
Entirely valid point. I stand corrected.
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 10:37 pm
by Sapphire Wolf
I'm surprized that no one mentioned Torn's Passage. It's a pretty good game.