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Anyone remember Cyberstrike?

Cancer12

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I think that was the name. It was a pretty old game that AOL featured way back in the day. It was an actual online game before I had played on any others. Everyone was a mech and they ran around these huge environments and clored blocks on a team wasting the other team. It felt like a huge war. It ran lagless on the 28.8 that I used way back then. Anyone remember this?
 
i remember it, but never played it. I did play a mechwarrior clone. Forgot the name. Goes something like BattleMechs or something.
 
Hehe yeah, played that on my old 486 🙂 I didn't have sound becaus I couldn't install direct X(2.0?) on windows 3.1 😀
Fun game tho, for its time i guess 🙂 I never played multiplayer on it, because i didn't have internet back then...so beats me where I got the thing in the first place (it was a demo)
 


<< Was that the one with the customizable mechs and the ore extractors and the hexagon blocks where you move and stuff? >>

I think that was Sierra's Mission force: Cyberstorm, where you had not only the customizable mechs but also bought different vat-grown cyborg pilots with varying skill levels. Fun game.
 
ohhh memories with cyberstrike. that game owned when it was free on aol. i played hours everyday and i think that was my first multiplayer game where i joined a clan and enjoyed all the things that came with it. i hated the day when aol started to make u pay to play the game. 🙁
 
i played part 1 and two......you can play cyberstrike 2 by going to play.net cs2 is alot of fun, even though it's pretty old now.
 
Ah yes, I remember Cyberstrike 🙂 The game was free but you had to pay for the hourly AOL rate (this was back when there was no unlimited usage. Like 2.95$ an hour).

I loved it, NeverWinter Nights, and Air Warrior. AW f'ing owned.
 
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