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The other week my dad dropped off a load of stuff I'd left at his house from when I lived there, including a big box of old games. It's like being a games archaeologist! I've just opened it up and had a look at teh top layer, and already found Privateer 2, Mechwarrior 2 Mercenaries and Full Throttle, along with a Videologic Apocalypse 3D PowerVR video card and a Geforce 2.

Can't wait to come home and see what else is in there.

What do you lot all do with the mountains of old games that are accumulated?
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Play them. Or spend all day trying to get them to work with the xp application compatability tool kit. Then play them.
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Really old ones, like C64 games are in the attic - or at least I think they are, but I can't fit through the hole anymore.

I had suprisingly few floppy-disk games, but boxes of CDs - the cardboard boxes and instructions are packed away in another box.

Game packaging is so much better now - all the stuff fits in a DVD-type case and I keep them in a set of drawers that the PC sits on.

Console games are mostly on display on shelves, but anything 16-bit or older is in one of those plastic storage crates.
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Re: Old Games

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Dog Pants wrote:Mechwarrior 2 Mercenaries
Not Mechwarrior 4 Mercs?
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Post by Grimmie »

See if they run, play them, uninstall them, store them away, replay as desired.
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Post by buzzmong »

Father Jack, you should really get those C64 tapes down out of the loft, temp changes aren't good for them....


oh, and some of them command respectable money on teh' bay if you're a heathen and sell classic games.
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Post by Killavodka »

*reinstalls Dungeon Keeper and Worms 2*

It's chicken slapping time :D
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Hehulk wrote:Not Mechwarrior 4 Mercs?
Nope, Mechwarrior 2 Mercenaries. First game I ever bought I think, circa 1996. Mechwarrior games always had brilliant intro sequences where the good guys get a kicking.
Killavodka wrote:It's chicken slapping time :D
*Slaps Chicken*
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Post by Roman Totale »

Dog Pants wrote:*Slaps Chicken*
Not wanting to cave in to peer and all, but...

*Slaps Chicken also*
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Post by MrGreen »

Ooh, I has Dungeon Keeper, Populous, Tread Marks (ancient indie tank game, fucking win) and Theme Hospital.

However, 800x600 hurts.
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Post by deject »

FULL THROTTLE! Best. Intro. Ever.
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Boxes opened! Amongst lots of books and some other gubbins, I have found:

Age of Empires + Age of Kings
Alien Vs Predator
Army Men
Blood 2
Call To Power 2
Carmageddon
Carmageddon 2
Championship Manager 3
Command and Conquer/Civ 2
Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines
Conflict Freespace
Dark horses
Dark Reign
Diablo
Diablo 2 + Lord of Destruction
Delta horse
Delta horse 2
Deus Ex
Duke Nukem 3D
Dungeon Keeper
Freespace 2
Full Throttle/The Dig
Giants: Citizen Kabuto
Ground Control
Half Life Blue Shift
Heavy Gear
Interstate '76
Jedi Knight
Mechwarrior 2: Mercenaries
Need for Speed: Road Challenge
Pod
Privateer 2: The Darkening (with Brian Blessed!)
Settlers 2 + Missions
Sid Meier's Gettysburg!
Star Wars Behind The Magic
Star Wars horse Commander
Star Wars Rogue Squadron
Star Wars Supremacy
Starcraft: Brood Wars (Dunno where SC is, but I bought it again anyway)
Superbike 2000
Swat 3
The Sims
Thief 2
Quake Resurrection Pack
Quake 2 + Mission Pack
Ultima Online (Where the hell did that come from?)
Unreal Tournament
Worms
Worms United
X-Wing Alliance
X-Wing Vs Tie Fighter + Balance of Power campaigns
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Post by Mr. Johnson »

:shock:

jesus tittyfucking christ! that's a pretty fine game collection there.
this thread also reminds me that i bought monkey island 1 & 2, only to realize that i can't run it on modern pc's... :facepalm:
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Dosbox solves all. Well, some.
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Dog Pants wrote:Dosbox solves all. Well, some.
i'm pretty sure i tried that. doesn't matter, i have them emulated.
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Post by deject »

Dog Pants wrote:Dosbox solves all. Well, some.
Also, ScummVM.
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Pfffft. Upon closer examination, Worms is for the Amiga.
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Post by Anhamgrimmar »

INTERSTATE '76! i loved that game.
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It comes in the biggest box ever.

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Post by MrGreen »

T'was win, but required you to remember more keys than every flight sim evar.

At least that's what I remember, but I think I first played it before I even knew about mouselook etc.
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