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Posted: Thu, 5th Apr 2007 10:06 Post subject: |
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Just finished installing Gothic 1 - never had time to play it.
"Only one country can destroy NATO in 40 minutes - it's Russia"
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Posted: Thu, 5th Apr 2007 12:00 Post subject: |
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Yesterday i saw Heroes Of Might And Magic 3+4 in a wonderful complete edition with all the 4 expansions at 6.90 EURO !
I didn't resist, i had to buy it, i missed a couple of expansions and ... i'll be very soon replaying once more both of them ...
Ahhh my social and family lifetime is about to get other hits 
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Ankh
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Posted: Fri, 6th Apr 2007 09:17 Post subject: |
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Not enough talkin about Worms here! As if no1 here has some friends who enjoy a game of worms once and awhile?
me and my buds will usually have a game if we get a small lan party together.
Rune and Quake1 are the only two games of the "older" gen of games that i still think rank in the top 10 today, the quake1 gameplay, rocket jumps, Red armor whoring, timing spawns and having the perfect 1v1 strat. not too many games are like that.
Rune was just legendary for amazing melee battles, no game has ever had the Melee aspect and the fast paced FPS feel that rune had.
Worms.
Rune.
Quake 1.
3 games everybody needs to have.
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Ankh
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Posted: Sat, 7th Apr 2007 11:19 Post subject: |
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sim tower is also amazing i was playin that the other day
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deelix
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Posted: Sat, 7th Apr 2007 11:42 Post subject: |
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remember playing Sim Tower at school (primary school)
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Posted: Sat, 7th Apr 2007 12:19 Post subject: |
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Parallax_
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Posted: Sat, 7th Apr 2007 12:36 Post subject: |
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dredziol wrote: | tex murphy pandora directive and overseer |
Under A Killing Moon + Pandora Directive 
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JBeckman
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Posted: Sat, 7th Apr 2007 12:46 Post subject: |
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Currently playing quite a few old games such as M&M, Sierra Adventures, Lands of Lore, TES, Wizardry, Gothic, Ultima, EoB and a few other compilations and rarities that I've downloaded from around the net, I also still have the DOS game collection but I haven't checked that many of those since there are about 3000 titles in there.
(Not to mention my complete collection of NES, Snes, Sega, Mame, AMIGA, N64, C64 and other emulators - quite a few games all in all but alot of those are in different languages or hacks of the original)
EDIT: Should probably go back to Fallout and Deus Ex as well sometime since those are quite fun despite their age. (As is the IWD, BG and Planescape serie not to mention alot of other interesting titles such as Divinity and Arcanum)
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Posted: Sun, 8th Apr 2007 23:06 Post subject: |
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Not very often.. and when I do I generally don't play very much. Operation flashpoint and rome total war are the only exceptions.
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Posted: Mon, 9th Apr 2007 07:35 Post subject: |
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Blake_Stone wrote: | I'm also trying to get Fragile Alliance playable with a dosbox but IPX doesnt seem to work properly im afraid , same goes for Blood and Redneck Rampage. |
http://buildxp.deathmask.net/
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Posted: Mon, 9th Apr 2007 12:21 Post subject: |
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I must confess, I'm playing theme hospital atm lol
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shadak
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Posted: Mon, 9th Apr 2007 13:50 Post subject: |
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SpykeZ wrote: | I must confess, I'm playing theme hospital atm lol |
That game was / is fuckin awesome
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ginge51
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Posted: Mon, 9th Apr 2007 19:00 Post subject: |
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theme hospital I remember all the dirt and vomit lieing all over the floor i buy more personel to clean it up but it kept coming 
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Posted: Mon, 9th Apr 2007 19:16 Post subject: |
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Guess some Germans made one like it called "Biing!"
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Similar to Bullfrog’s better-known Theme Hospital, Biing! is a humorous German—only business simulation about running a hospital and making money by treating patients from more or less weird illnesses and injuries. But that’s where the similarities end.
The first, and most important, difference is that Biing! is definitely a game for adults only, even by liberal European standards. When you play it first, you (especially as a male player) can while away the time by clicking all nurses to undress them. Not exactly a strategic or business decision
Second, in Biing! it is hard to survive even a single day (not to mention to win the game). You have to have an at least a balanced bank account at the end of each day. With running cost for personnel and rent, the need to buy equipment and patients who come into to your clinic rather randomly, it took me one (real life) week to survive two (in game) day for my first game. And even when you eventually have your clinic doing fine, one wrong decision can push you into bankruptcy (as happened to me when I bought an ambulance car too early after about 40 hours of playing).
Third, the game has almost no animations, and the pictures do not change with different equipment, so the only way to find out if a certain device is in a room is to check the equipment menu. Same with personnel: You will see doctors or nurses, no matter if they are in the room or not, so you have to click them with your mouse to find out if they are still doing their job or having a break or sleeping at home. The graphics are drawn in the typical German comic style, and except of the aforementioned possibility to strip the nurses, nothing really worth mentioning.
Last, but not least, the game demands a good command of the German language since it never was published in English and the gameplay itself is rather text intensive.
To sum it up: Biing! is neither a Top Dog nor a Real Dog. If you are a German speaker, have an interest in a (somewhat raunchy) hospital simulation, and found Theme Hospital too easy, then it’s probably your cup of tea. All the rest of us would do well to stick to the more playable and forgiving Bullfrog classic. For what it’s worth, reLINE later released the sequel Biing! 2 which adds even more –err—revealing graphics of nurses while keeping basic gameplay more or less the same.
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Posted: Mon, 9th Apr 2007 19:18 Post subject: |
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-=Cartoon=- wrote: | Fuck tribes was awesome
People still play it ?  |
Try the open source "Legends" it's basically the refinement of Tribes
And yes people play that.
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StarControl 2 - The UrQUan Masters is the only game i'll ever truely love
Sun Tzu says: "Go to war, but first have lunch. The wise general would try the lamb, which is fresh and a great price".
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Posted: Tue, 8th Jan 2008 01:32 Post subject: |
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SpykeZ wrote: | BaronOfHell wrote: | Very often....seeing the quality of games we have today, especially in the role-playing genre, I find myself playing Baldur's Gate a lot! |
lol I was playing that about a month ago...
truth be told the only reason we have no RPG's worth playing is cause black isle went under. Best damn group of devs EVER |
The majority of the Black Isle team is still together. They're now known as Obsidian Entertainment. They've done a few RPG's since but they don't have the rights to any of the old classics. I'd love to see BG3 come around.
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Posted: Tue, 8th Jan 2008 01:51 Post subject: |
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I still sometimes play the original Blood and Shadowwarrior. Legend Build games even though the game engine is a bit flawed.
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Lutzifer
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Posted: Tue, 8th Jan 2008 01:54 Post subject: |
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SpykeZ wrote: | Guess some Germans made one like it called "Biing!"
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Similar to Bullfrog’s better-known Theme Hospital, Biing! is a humorous German—only business simulation about running a hospital and making money by treating patients from more or less weird illnesses and injuries. But that’s where the similarities end.
The first, and most important, difference is that Biing! is definitely a game for adults only, even by liberal European standards. When you play it first, you (especially as a male player) can while away the time by clicking all nurses to undress them. Not exactly a strategic or business decision
Second, in Biing! it is hard to survive even a single day (not to mention to win the game). You have to have an at least a balanced bank account at the end of each day. With running cost for personnel and rent, the need to buy equipment and patients who come into to your clinic rather randomly, it took me one (real life) week to survive two (in game) day for my first game. And even when you
eventually have your clinic doing fine, one wrong decision can push you into bankruptcy (as happened to me when I bought an ambulance car too early after about 40 hours of playing).
Third, the game has almost no animations, and the pictures do not change with different equipment, so the only way to find out if a certain device is in a room is to check the equipment menu. Same with personnel: You will see doctors or nurses, no matter if they are in the room or not, so you have to click them with your mouse to find out if they are still doing their job or having a break or sleeping at home. The graphics are drawn in the typical German comic style, and except of the aforementioned possibility to strip the nurses, nothing really worth mentioning.
Last, but not least, the game demands a good command of the German language since it never was published in English and the gameplay itself is rather text intensive.
To sum it up: Biing! is neither a Top Dog nor a Real Dog. If you are a German speaker, have an interest in a (somewhat raunchy) hospital simulation, and found Theme Hospital too easy, then it’s probably your cup of tea. All the rest of us would do well to stick to the more playable and forgiving Bullfrog classic. For what it’s worth, reLINE later released the sequel Biing! 2 which adds even more –err—revealing graphics of nurses while keeping basic gameplay more or less the same.
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hahahahah, yeah!
That game graced the bargain bins full of shitty games for years around here 
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Posted: Tue, 8th Jan 2008 01:56 Post subject: |
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EMESiS wrote: | I still sometimes play the original Blood and Shadowwarrior. Legend Build games even though the game engine is a bit flawed. |
dn3d, shadowwarrior and blood were the most awesome fun multiplayer games of their time and even though other games made them look bad later on, it took at least two years before anything comparable came out fun-factor wise imho.
I still miss the remote ridicule taunts. No game has ever again made it so fun to kill enemies and taunt em with a variety of button presses.
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