didn't we just have this thread?
I started off with a Pong and then an Atari 2600...so obviously my pre 2000 games list would be freaking epic
Diablo, Quake 3, UT, Tomb Raider, AoE2, Half Life, among others. There were more but I remember these the most.
Yeah, my list started pretty much with Zork, so it is probably up there as well. I played Adventure, where the "Dragon" looked like a dead chicken. I played the original metroid. I actually completed Super Mario Brothers in under 5 minutes once. I played the original Pool of Radiance before there were hard drives. Played Archon. And the original chess master.
I remember when the original Unreal came out and thinking that it was so awesome. Absolutely no story line what so ever, but it looked great.
Played the original Tomb Raider (boy were her assets boxy). Anyone remember Pitfall Harry? Or Yars revenge? Or how about Mule? Awesome economics game.
This isnt all, but its what came to mind just now...
The Marathon Trilogy tops my list. This was the start of the modern Halo shooting. Many of the Halo games as expected today started with Marathon in 1994.
does Quake 3 count? Wasn't release date like December 1999?
i always hated Adventure. never understood how it was popular. I also remember and still have Yars Revenge and its sequal (cant recall its name). I also have Seaquest and the Atari Flashback 2 Plus edition which was only sold in limited quantities to pre sales and included a T shirt.
I collect a lot of oddball game stuff, like candy tins that look like console controllers or game characters. But don't have the room to start collecting too much in the way of old consoles and games as much as i'd like to. I do regret not keeping all my PC game big boxes though.
I was a teen in the 90s, I played a shit load of games.
I actually loved 'Adventure' as there was actually stuff to unlock. Once you got the bridge, you could make your way into the secret room. And then I think you could do something else if you got the Gold Dragon in there as well (though I could be remembering incorrectly). And, for the time, it was pretty cool D&D substitute. Ok, it was crap, but "For the time and platform" it was cool.
