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10 years ago
May 5, 2015, 11:57:12 AM
The games I've played once upon a time are flash games and the ps2 from Sinjid, Tekken and Final Fantasy-X to name a few. But one game I can remember so fondly was Westwood's Red Alert 2 and by god I miss filling half the map with conscripts. Then came Blizzard's Warcraft 3 and further my love for gaming.



My only regret is that I never had the chance to play multiplayer smiley: cry
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10 years ago
May 2, 2015, 9:55:56 AM
xD I see Nostalgic on the title. for me FF XII was like...yesterday smiley: stickouttongue Anyway, great game, but somehow cursed... I got the feeling that this FF never reach the audiance he deserve.



Was it a matter of timing ? (public switching from PS2 to PS3 => saving their money) just like FF9...

Was it the history/univers ? Ivalice is nice but... not realy catchy. For every people I know (including myself), it's the same refrain "Did you like FF12 ? - yeah ! Did you finish it ? - Ugh..noo :/"

Was it the game mechanic ? Realtime combat + gambit + licence grid system. pretty cool, but are we talking about a Final fantasy ?



I emulated Ôkami (Ps2) on my laptop once....didn't worked that well :\
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10 years ago
May 2, 2015, 5:47:45 PM
Ha! I remember Commander Keen. I remember it having math in it >.>



I liked Ivalice. In it's Final Fantasy Tactics context, anyhow!
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10 years ago
May 3, 2015, 6:21:17 AM
0K4M1 wrote:
xD I see Nostalgic on the title. for me FF XII was like...yesterday smiley: stickouttongue Anyway, great game, but somehow cursed... I got the feeling that this FF never reach the audiance he deserve.



Was it a matter of timing ? (public switching from PS2 to PS3 => saving their money) just like FF9...

Was it the history/univers ? Ivalice is nice but... not realy catchy. For every people I know (including myself), it's the same refrain "Did you like FF12 ? - yeah ! Did you finish it ? - Ugh..noo :/"

Was it the game mechanic ? Realtime combat + gambit + licence grid system. pretty cool, but are we talking about a Final fantasy ?



I emulated Ôkami (Ps2) on my laptop once....didn't worked that well :[/QUOTE]



Well, I'm only 21 so Nostalgic to me has a slightly different meaning than it does for you, in relation to periods of time. I was pretty young when FFXII came out, in fact it was the second PS2 game I ever played. Also, I'm using the PSX2 emulator and it's working as good as ever. :P



Onto another subject... I could sure go for some Spyro right about now... lol
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10 years ago
May 3, 2015, 1:09:59 PM
I was using the same emulator. but I guess my laptop isn't powerfull enough tu run a ps2 game smouthly. kinda lapto-potato :/ I should give a try to FF12 on PSX2 with a good computer. just FMI, what are your specs ? Talking about spiro, my drug at that time was Crash bandicoot ^^ some people grew up with Mario, I did with Crash Bandicootsmiley: redface
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10 years ago
May 5, 2015, 6:11:12 AM
Right now I'm running on an 8 month old ASUS: Intel i7, NVidia GeForce 870x, DirectX11, 4GB Ram (I think). I can't look at all my specs right now since I'm at work but yeah, those are the important ones. lol I'm going to get as many PS2 games as I can once I get back to Hawaii though. Number one on the list is Star Ocean: Til the End of Time. Oh and I need to get a good PS1 emulator now too... all this Mario, Crash Bandicoot and Spyro talk is killing me. XD
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10 years ago
May 5, 2015, 8:12:20 AM
Spiridon7761 wrote:
Oh and I need to get a good PS1 emulator now too... all this Mario, Crash Bandicoot and Spyro talk is killing me. XD




There really is only one you need to know about ePSXe. But you should really consider getting a pre-owned PS3 for those games - buy the old classics on sale.

Incidentally that's exactly what I did once my PS1 discs refused to play any more. Found two PS3s with broken disc drives in a dump (they are much prettier here in Denmark - containers, not piles of gunk*) that I cleaned and restored. Bought all of my old PS1 games on the Sony webstore. lol
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10 years ago
May 5, 2015, 8:46:12 AM
You got any peanut butter I can spread on my peanut butter and jealous sandwhich right now? lol Seriously, I miss my PS1 sooooooooo bad.

Another great game... Contra. smiley: biggrin
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10 years ago
May 5, 2015, 9:49:12 AM
The game I have the fondest memories of is Pharaoh, from Sierra's City-Building series. Sigh... there's a genre that really ought to be rebooted at some point.
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10 years ago
May 2, 2015, 5:50:00 AM
Final Fantasy XII...

Which I just got to work on my PC last night. :P Spent 8 hours straight on it once it loaded up. lol
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10 years ago
May 5, 2015, 12:58:18 PM
Alien@System wrote:
The game I have the fondest memories of is Pharaoh, from Sierra's City-Building series. Sigh... there's a genre that really ought to be rebooted at some point.




Hey, smiley: amplitude Amplitude! *wink wink, nudge nudge*



I preferred the Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom entry in that series over Pharaoh, but then, it had the opportunity to itterate on what Pharaoh had already done.
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10 years ago
May 5, 2015, 1:12:56 PM
Buzzkillington1990 wrote:
I preferred the Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom entry in that series over Pharaoh, but then, it had the opportunity to itterate on what Pharaoh had already done.




I've tried it, but the amount of micro-managing one had to do was annoying, like for example having to manually select a sacrifice to your ancestors every month. While there are improvements in the engine from game to game, I still like the style of Pharaoh best.
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10 years ago
May 5, 2015, 3:13:16 PM
Yeah... I never liked the feng shui system that Emperor used. Or the split between ordinary and noble houses.



Pharaoh was my first city builder that wasn't Simcity 2000 - And it will always be my favourite. smiley: smile
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10 years ago
May 6, 2015, 8:33:48 AM
Simcity 2000 was awesome.Although for me, Roller Coaster Tycoon did it. I loved picking up random tourists and dropping them into the water. lol XD
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10 years ago
May 6, 2015, 8:57:59 AM
I discovered yesterday the Archives with DosBox emulated your web browser. It is legal (just to be sure)



Super Cauldron



You can try it here :

Edit : /!\ Link deleted for copyright reasons /![/B][/COLOR]



I didn't remember that it was difficult.



I edited my first post for the links of the website archive.org
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10 years ago
May 6, 2015, 4:31:56 PM
ds108j wrote:
It is legal (just to be sure)




Except it isn't - Old or not, this is still very much software piracy...



Edit: Or rather, I can't find a single mention of them actually getting permissio from the ton of developers and right holders out there who owns those games. And I can see a lot of games from companies who would rather support devil worship than let go of the rights of their old games for free.
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10 years ago
May 6, 2015, 9:54:15 PM
Technically no game using an emulator of any sort, either for the PC or the web browser, is legal in any way shape or form. But then again it happens so much. Who's to say anyone is still keeping up with legalities anymore? lol Anyways, it's always a good time to kick back on a Friday night and play a little Duck Hunter (WITH THE GUN!) while sipping a nice cold Samual Adams. :P
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10 years ago
May 7, 2015, 11:57:29 AM
Mansen wrote:
Except it isn't - Old or not, this is still very much software piracy...



Edit: Or rather, I can't find a single mention of them actually getting permissio from the ton of developers and right holders out there who owns those games. And I can see a lot of games from companies who would rather support devil worship than let go of the rights of their old games for free.




You're right, I just checked on wikipedia.

Law



In most cases, software classed as abandonware is not in the public domain, as it has never had its original copyright officially revoked and some company or individual may still own rights. While sharing of such software is usually considered copyright infringement, in practice copyright holders rarely enforce their abandonware copyrights for a number of reasons - chiefly among which the software is technologically obsolete and therefore has no commercial value, therefore rendering copyright enforcement a pointless enterprise. By default, this may allow the product to de facto lapse into the public domain to such an extent that enforcement becomes impractical.



Rarely has any abandonware case gone to court. But it is still unlawful to distribute copies of old copyrighted software and games, with or without compensation, in any Berne Convention signatory country.[56]

Enforcement of copyright



Old copyrights are usually left undefended. This can be due to intentional non-enforcement by owners due to software age or obsolescence, but sometimes results from a corporate copyright holder going out of business without explicitly transferring ownership, leaving no one aware of the right to defend the copyright.



Even if the copyright is not defended, copying of such software is still unlawful in most jurisdictions when a copyright is still in effect. Abandonware changes hands on the assumption that the resources required to enforce copyrights outweigh benefits a copyright holder might realize from selling software licenses. Additionally, abandonware proponents argue that distributing software for which there is no one to defend the copyright is morally acceptable, even where unsupported by current law. Companies that have gone out of business without transferring their copyrights are an example of this; many hardware and software companies that developed older systems are long since out of business and precise documentation of the copyrights may not be readily available.



Often the availability of abandonware on the Internet is related to the willingness of copyright holders to defend their copyrights. For example, unencumbered games for Colecovision are markedly easier to find on the Internet than unencumbered games for Mattel Intellivision in large part because there is still a company that sells Intellivision games while no such company exists for the Colecovision.




I'll erase all the links pointing to the website.



Sorry.
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10 years ago
Apr 17, 2015, 2:49:53 AM
Vangers: One for the Road



I used to play this game as a kid, for hours on end. Think of the original Grand Theft Auto, mixed with S.T.A.L.K.E.R.-esque post apocalyptic themes and a generous helping of nonsensical language. That's Vangers. You die a lot.



EDIT: Just found out you can get this gem on Steam! Oh god here we go again...









Best game ever :P
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10 years ago
Mar 31, 2015, 10:53:48 AM
xD



Don't have GOG account. I kept all cds of my old games.
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10 years ago
Mar 31, 2015, 11:55:06 AM
Mansen wrote:
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:-/



What is the GoG you played the most ?
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10 years ago
Apr 1, 2015, 9:05:51 AM
Mansen wrote:
Welp - There goes free speech and nostalgia on the forums. Guess I won't bother coming back again.



Thanks Steph - I thought your company was mature enough to let people speak their mind in a mature manner as long as they don't actively promote piracy.



See you in... never? smiley: rollsweat




I have replied to your private message.



As a reminder, piracy (like any other "controversial" subjects) isn't a topic we allow our members to discuss. Please refer to the forum rules here.



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End of the off topic discussion! Thank you.
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10 years ago
Apr 1, 2015, 6:17:28 PM
Ascendacy!!!! Love it. I have my original cd with insert art, box, Game Guide, and my iOS port.



It's one of the reasons I fell in love with Endless Space. It reminded me a lot of Ascendancy.
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10 years ago
Apr 2, 2015, 8:55:52 AM
Nasarog wrote:
Ascendacy!!!! Love it. I have my original cd with insert art, box, Game Guide, and my iOS port.



It's one of the reasons I fell in love with Endless Space. It reminded me a lot of Ascendancy.




I see it is the same for you !



Glad to hear that I am not the only one who knew this game !



I usually played the Govoroms, their capacity to terraform the planets was perfect. I played a lot with the Chamachies or the Nimbuloids.



And did you remerber the music too ? (Epic)

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10 years ago
Apr 9, 2015, 6:51:13 PM
I would close my eyes, and randomly pick. I could play them all. I love the game and the music. I am surprised it never made it to steam.
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10 years ago
Mar 30, 2015, 11:27:00 AM
Hi !



I created this thread to share with people the games you're nostalgic about.



Edit : /!\ Link deleted for copyright reasons /![/B][/COLOR]





What is the first game you remember to have played a lot ?

What did you find great in this game ?



I'll begin, not with the first, but one very important for me.



We're back in 1995. I was 12 when I installed this game on my computer.











The Logic Factory made this great game that introduiced me to the 4X.

I spent a lot of hours playing the different proposed races available.

This game is now Abandonware, so you can find it easily for downloag (legally). I still recommend it.



I consider it as the ancestor of Endless Space for me, even if they are quite differents.



@Amplitude Staff, what are yours ?
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10 years ago
Apr 21, 2015, 4:28:58 PM
I've always had a love for strategy games. One of the first games I played when I was but a wee lad was Age of Empires II, which came out two years after I was born.



A few more I think back on fondly, are the Starfox games, Halo CE, Metroid Prime, and Super Smash Bros. Melee.
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10 years ago
Apr 30, 2015, 7:49:59 PM
On a slightly similar note - A big compendium of Amiga was just released in hard- and paperback. It was kickstarted a while back and the backers (myself included) have received the book (So I can actually vouch for its contents)



It's been released into retail as well though, so people can still get it - Thought a few of you might be interested. smiley: smile



https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2146199819/commodore-amiga-a-visual-commpendium/description
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10 years ago
May 1, 2015, 5:10:13 PM
The first game I played a lot of is also the first game I ever played in my life. It's Dune 2 smiley: biggrin I started playing it when I was 2 myself, so the title was fitting, lol. Got much better at it once I learned to read numbers and do the most basic math when I was ~3 haha



You should see my old save files. They're all titled "1", "01", "010", "0101", "01010" and so on... no, I have no idea what was going in my head back then and why I named my save files in such way lol



I still play Dune 2 to this day btw. Amazing game, I wish it had skirmish mode and multiplayer lol



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10 years ago
May 1, 2015, 6:59:20 PM
Awww I miss the Dune games. I miss Westwood. Another reason to hate EA >.>



My Nostalgia picks would be hard to choose from!



I suppose the first game I really remember playing into the ground is Zelda: Link to the Past on SNES. Castlevania and Metroid series come to mind. Megaman stuff too!



On PC there are so so so many!

Masters of Orion 2, Westwood's C&C series, Starcraft, Age of Empires II, Cid Mier's Alpha Centuari, Xcom, VtM: Bloodlines, City of Heroes, Bioware's Neverwinter Nights, and pretty much any Black Isle RPG (Fallout 1&2, Baldur's Gate I&II, Planescape:Torment, ect)



If I had to pick just one, probably Masters of Orion 2. I've had that one on every PC I've owned.







It has everything you want in a good 4X. It provides a nice immersive experience and has tons of replay value. You want to play as space bears from a high-gravity world and use your peoples tough bodies in combat? Then focusing on boarding technology and take your enemies ships from them! They'll have to resort to bombing to take your planets from you, their soldiers will just get slaughtered!



You don't want to deal with food? Go Lithovore, grats, your people are silicon-based rock eaters.



Maybe you want to play as a cybernetic race with tolerant bodies who have a wider selection of planets to choose from since you can adapt to extreme conditions?



So many ways to play. From espionage to diplomacy, it has it all.



It's was what introduced me to the genre, and still remains as my benchmark for comparison when a new 4x comes out.
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10 years ago
May 1, 2015, 7:07:55 PM
Good old toontown was the first game I ever played. I remember asking around in elementary school if anyone else played it smiley: biggrin



Then it was closed -- and to add insult to injury, they did it to fund Club Penguin of all games
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10 years ago
May 1, 2015, 9:10:12 PM
My very first video game :









Commander Keen - Episode Four: The Secret of the Oracle




Released: 15/12/1991 on DOS

I was runing it on AMD K6 166Mhz

My first PC.
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