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Mikeus Caesar
09-07-2007, 13:46
Just recently i got thinking about games that i wish were still around today. Why? I reinstalled my old favourite, Tribes 2. Tribes 2 was the first online game i ever played, and i played it obsessively for 3 years. My puberty consisted of 5 hours a night on Tribes 2. I got it in February 2002, and only uninstalled it and finally stopped playing about half a year ago. Then, this weekend, i thought i'd give it a go again. So, i installed, applied the patch and a fix to make it bypass the long-since broken Sierra update program, only to my horror to find a problem with the master server when i tried logging in.
Turns out that just a week or two beforehand on 18th August, the master servers had been finally killed, and Tribes 2 was no more. All i had left was the shoddy 'sequel', Tribes Vengeance, which many fans regard as the nail in the coffin of the series.
I wish that maybe some company would realise the greatness of T2 and remake it just as it was, only with today's graphics. No fancy additions to the game, no taking away from it, no adding to it so that it's 'the best experience ever', just the same old T2 but with nice graphics.
Sadly, i doubt this will ever happen. When it was released, T2 was never really that popular. It was ahead of its time, released in an era when people preferred the chaotic idiocy of Quake and Unreal Tournament, rather than the well planned games of Tribes. Games companies these days, being interested only in profit rather than innovation, would want nothing to do with a game that was supposedly a 'flop'.
Anyone else have any games they wish would be remade, but no they won't ever be, and are now lost in time?
Castles (Interplay). Yeah, Stronghold kind of fills the same niche, but it just wasn't as good IMO.
Battle Isle series - Good old hex-based strategy gaming with futuristic units. Hex gaming is a dying genre, unless you want to play WW2 battles endlessly.
Monkey Island - We need more comedy games!
Dungeon Keeper - Being evil is fun. This name brand might be dead, but I suspect we'll see the idea reappear at some point though.
[t]ra[i]ding games with a little bit of fighting [Pirates!, Elite, Privateer...]
Monkey Island-ish games for humor
A 3-D Version of Uridium!!!!!!! [or Katakis or Blue Max]
As al ready mentioned in another threat: those very intense X-Com games...for the spooky flavour!
So start developing:whip: :whip: :whip:
macsen rufus
09-07-2007, 15:09
FROGGER!!!!! :laugh4:
But I still have a soft spot for Warcraft 1 - that's the game that got me started on the long and frustrating road that ended in the final satisfaction of MTW, via Warcraft2, AoE, Homeworld, C&C, Praetorians etc etc.
Ramses II CP
09-07-2007, 15:10
Myth: The Fallen Lords from '98. My first MP game, other than MUDs. In some ways a precusor to the TW games, with a true 3D terrain engine, but far fewer units and each one controllable. Myth and Myth II are solid games if you see them in a bin somewhere, this is what Bungie did between Marathon and Halo.
I can't remember the name of it, but one of the early Earthsiege games where you moved your HERCs on a hex grid map. Probably better in memory than in actuality.
:egypt:
ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
09-07-2007, 15:12
Quest For Glory Me missed alot!
Rogue Spear, the best multiplayer shooter ever made. To be good at this game you have to be good, quite unlike wannabe's like American Army, Counter Strike etc etc. Oh the memory's of falling enemies,
Me and my M14 (yes, I actually learned how to master it) and silenced H&K .40 (HA you PDW NOOBS I PISTOLWHIP YOU) against the world.
sigh...
Mechwarrior 2: Mercenaries.
Marshal Murat
09-08-2007, 03:16
A better TIE:Fighter
TevashSzat
09-08-2007, 03:31
Civilization II
One of my first games and one of the best I have played. Too bad I can't find my CD of it anymore.....
Mechwarrior 2: Mercenaries.
Oh my god. Mechwarrior 3 also doesn't work worth a flip anymore. Damn Microsoft for destroying the Battletech games!
Forward Observer
09-08-2007, 04:59
I have three--all from about 1998 and 99
Red Baron 3D---classic WW I flight sim with a dynamic campaign engine that has yet to be equaled
European Air War---IMHO the best WW II flight sim ever made. For dynamic game play and massive epic air battles in skies filled with bombers and their fighter escorts, I would still rank it as superior to IL-2---even though the latter has much better graphics and probably more accurate physics.
Panzer Commander---one of only about 3 WW II tank sims ever made and my all time favorite
I kept my previous 1.7 gighz rig with Windows ME just to play such older games, but I have a problem with all three of these.
Since Red Baron D was optimized to run with the now defunct Voodoo brand of graphics cards which used glide technology, the only way to get decent graphics is with a glide emulator. Unfortunately, I cannot get any of these to work with Windows ME.
European Air War has also been passed by technology. I have a Radeon card in this rig and even though it is several years old at some point the ATI drivers did something that eliminated the horizon fog in this game, so now it looks like I am flying on a big square table top--you can actually see the corners.
The game also will not run at all with most NVidia cards and their drivers after the 5XXX series. I may try to get an old card on E-bay or something just to play it again because I miss it so.
As for Panzer Commander, I have played it on occasion but the blocky antiquated graphics simply hurt my eyes now.
Ahh, the good old days!
FactionHeir
09-08-2007, 05:34
Crusader: No regret/No remorse
Mechcommander (the first one)
Die Fugger I&II
C&C
And quite a few others I probably forgot by now.
MTW. It doesn´t work anymore for me :embarassed:
Strike Commander.
Master of Magic.
Syndicate
Civilization II
One of my first games and one of the best I have played. Too bad I can't find my CD of it anymore.....
Yes, it was good. Trying to replace it, I made the mistake of buying a variant (Test of Time?) that altered the unit graphics - trying to make them 3d, but just making them fuzzy - and worst of all cut out the advisors' cinematics ("No complaints noble leader!"). Those two rather cosmetic differences made it unplayable to me.
Have you tried Civ4? I find it offers everything Civ2 had and more (esp. better combat and great people). I despised Civ3.
Ramses II CP
09-08-2007, 14:27
Re: Mechwarrior 2&3, there are still several Mechwarrior 4 leagues going strong with massive user added content. NBT (http://www.netbattletech.com/) alters MW4 to be more like classic BT while MechWarrior Leagues (http://www.mechwarriorleagues.com/) uses Mektek's latest patch, with dozens of new mechs and a few elementals.
I could never get over the crazy netcode in MW3, but MW2 and the Ghost Bear expansion were spectacular solo games; better solo campaigns by far than the current Mercenaries. I desperately wish MS would do something with this franchise (And not on the Xbox, where complexity and customized loadouts are dirty words).
:egypt:
Bob the Insane
09-08-2007, 14:30
Strike Commander.
Syndicate
Oh yeah.... :2thumbsup:
And the mighty Wing Commander (and i don't mean that abomination that has turned up in 360 arcade)...
edyzmedieval
09-08-2007, 20:29
Formula 1 Racing (the 1998 season)
...
Damn, I can't remember now. Lots of other games, like NFS 2...
Time Commando - One of the best action adventure games that I've ever played and also the first game I never finished, but it was worth it!
Doom 2 - One of my all time favs
Oregon Trail - Need I say more?
Sjakihata
09-09-2007, 10:42
Mechwarrior 2: Mercenaries.
I hear you brother. I got that game as a present when I was 14 or something like that, played it 'till I was 18. Loved the game.
When our house got broken into back about 5 years ago, I lost some of my favourite games. The two I most want back are Need for Speed 2 and Need for Speed 3 Hot Pursuit, I used to always play those two games with my friends on split-screen. Though I don't know if I'd be able to stand playing those two games anymore.
Syndicate
Oh my, yes. Syndicate would translate very, very well to modern gaming engines and the basic plotline is still appealing to many people. The ultra-violence nature of the game would probably make it a crowd pleaser as well. Strange that it hasn't been resurrected.
Speaking of Bullfrog games, I think another Dungeon Keeper is in order too.
Justiciar
09-10-2007, 22:00
Dugeon Keeper 3? Definately.
I thought of one earlier, too. Dragonforce. No, not the band of metal lunatics. The Sega Saturn game, combining elements of Final Fantasy, Warhammer, and Tetris.
http://www.siliconera.com/ps2/dragonforce/050916s2.jpg
Sweeeet.
DethKarz - I never played it, wehn i came back from holiday, the CD was broken!
Indiana Jones - Its too .. Indy.
Civ2, well that was on my list, but I found out it does play on Xp
Colonization, same
Knights and Merchants, same
Only game that I would love to be able to play again is Volfied, tho I still have the computer where it is installed on somewhere
Catiline
09-10-2007, 23:15
Discworld Noir
Crazed Rabbit
09-11-2007, 01:42
Lord of the Realm II.
From 1997, and a better campaign map than RTW, IMO.
Crazed Rabbit
I haven't played any game in months I guess.. The one is miss most is (obviously) STW. In particular, MP. I will keep missing that for a long time, I'm afraid. There's some others though.. All SP.
Anno1602
Worms Armageddon
Age Of Empires II
Armymen 2
C&C - Red Alert
and most of all(after STW though): Unreal Tournament! (the original)
:book: :balloon2:
Ah Anno 1602
If you still have the disk, or if you're willing to buy it for the 5 euro's it costs nowadays:
http://www.shareware.de/Windows/Games_Fun/Simulationen/Handelsspiele/Detail_Anno_1602_XP_Installer_17366.html
The XP installer (may look German but the game will be simply the language your game has).
I wouldn't mind seeing some humorous games along the lines of the Space Quest series.
Spaceward Ho! IV (for the PC): A simple, yet fun, beer-and-pretzels space strategy game. A pity I mistakenly let my ex-fiance keep my copy when we split up. :wall:
Lord of the Realm II.
From 1997, and a better campaign map than RTW, IMO.
Crazed Rabbit
I still have that one! In fact, it's installed on my hard drive right now. (A pity my PC still isn't up and running, though. :furious3: )
I haven't played any game in months I guess.. The one is miss most is (obviously) STW. In particular, MP. I will keep missing that for a long time, I'm afraid.
Why aren't you playing Shogun, anyway? Real life keeping you too busy?
Ramses II CP
09-12-2007, 04:20
Lords of the Realm II actually runs just fine under XP, and with the expansion pack it's a pretty awesome game with some very cool castles, but a very abusable AI. LotR III was a horrible, horrible game unfortunately, completely unfinished and unpolished. It'd be nice if someone decent took a shot at IV.
FactionHeir
09-12-2007, 04:46
Spaceward Ho! IV (for the PC): A simple, yet fun, beer-and-pretzels space strategy game. A pity I mistakenly let my ex-fiance keep my copy when we split up. :wall:
There actually were sequels for that game? I only played the very first one and had a lot of fun with it.
Hi Martok ~:)
Yeah, it's the real-life stuff again. I'm in my first year of the uni now and it's extremely busy and tiring. And, I don't have a computer of my own yet. If I had one, and some time I'd be playing at least the SW mod for MTW:VI and STW SP now and then..:wall:
well.. one day.. :book:
:bow:
Defender of the Crown
I loved that game as a teenager (1980s) and have not played it since.
I still remember trying desperately to fell the walls of opposing castles. I always got so annoyed when I couldn't do it. It was difficult because you had to be very (VERY) exact with the mouse.
Ah, those were the days...
Quid
There actually were sequels for that game? I only played the very first one and had a lot of fun with it.
Spaceward Ho! IV is unique in being the only version that was playable on the PC. All other versions of SH! were exclusive to the Mac.
I would love to see another sequel for the PC. :yes: I believe it would be the series' 6th installation were that to happen.
Hi Martok ~:)
Yeah, it's the real-life stuff again. I'm in my first year of the uni now and it's extremely busy and tiring. And, I don't have a computer of my own yet. If I had one, and some time I'd be playing at least the SW mod for MTW:VI and STW SP now and then..:wall:
well.. one day.. :book:
:bow:
You have my sympathies, mate. I still can't get my PC to work, so I can identify only too well how you feel. :thumbsdown: :smash:
Mikeus Caesar
09-14-2007, 08:42
I just thought of another game that i'm sure some of you will agree with me on - Crimson Skies!
Sure, the one on the xbox was ok, but it was too absurd with all those fantastical machines. Remove the ridiculous machines and it would be fine.
A proper sequel to CS would be perfect, especially today with the improved graphics available.
Well, I'm on the young side, so my older games are...not that old, but they're old for me. Anyways, the games I'd like to see, in no particular order:
Beyond Good and Evil deserves a sequel. Great story, great gameplay, and no one bought it because it was on the Gamecube. Hopefully someday it'll get some respect and a more popular console [even a remake for the Wii would go over quite well].
Warcraft. I know they've got WoW - I've played it. It's fun, but it's not the fast paced RTS that was well balanced and amazingly fun to play that Warcraft III was. The expansion was slightly dull [as all Blizzard expansions seems to be], but it was still a blast to go online and play a 15 minute match. It's the best blend of RTS and RPG I've seen, and it did it without sacrificing its strengths. I want to see a true sequel, Warcraft IV. For XP, not Vista. :no:
And finally, and this isn't old at all, but...
KOTOR! I know I can still play Knights II on the PC or an Xbox, but I want to see Knights III, on the 360, on new PC's, with another great story and another great feeling. I can admit it: I felt cool while playing that game and swinging a light saber around. I want to do it again.
Honorable Mention:
Age of Empires III. I like the game a lot, but I feel that the RTS genre has passed its core mechanics by, and it will never feel the same again. Even so, it will always hold a dear place in my heart and hours of my adolescent life. If they made a true "IV", with the exact same campaigns from the first + a couple more, improved graphics, AI, path finding, and maps, I'd probably buy it out of nostalgia. Even so, I don't know how fun it would be, so it doesn't get a true place in the list.
Edit: I felt that I should mention, with how new all of these games are, that I don't have any of them anymore. Unfortunate incident, all my games gone. :sniffle:
Prussian1
09-24-2007, 19:11
I really miss the old Talonsoft Battleground Series games, especially the the Napoleonic ones.
Kralizec
09-24-2007, 23:54
The other day I reinstalled Earth 2150 but it didn't work, I guess because it's an old game and won't work on anything newer then Windows 98. A real shame, that game was absolutely awesome.
Mikeus Caesar
09-25-2007, 09:05
The other day I reinstalled Earth 2150 but it didn't work, I guess because it's an old game and won't work on anything newer then Windows 98. A real shame, that game was absolutely awesome.
If you're running XP, install the game, and then right click, properties, compatibility and then tick the run in compatibility mode box and select Win 98.
Mouzafphaerre
09-25-2007, 10:38
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Port Royal the original. None of the sequels/side-quels (Tortuga 1-2, PR2...) matched the feel of it. Oh, and I want my fleet battles back! A new Patrician wouldn't be bad either.
Historical city building sims a là Pharaoh and Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom. There are Children of the Nile and Caesar IV but they're completely new within the genre.
Sea Dogs. No sequel of Akella (Pirates of the Caribbean, Age of Pirates) managed to catch the feel of my first love sea game. That said, Cutthroats. I want it badly.
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I of the Storm
09-25-2007, 12:43
The Thief Series... oh how I'd like to see a sequel!
The old Panzer General ... happy memories...
@anyone who misses the good old LucasArts adventures:
Try "Ankh": http://www.gamerankings.com/itemrankings/launchreview.asp?reviewid=727733
It's a worthy successor in the best LA tradition, maybe just a bit lighter.
seireikhaan
09-28-2007, 03:27
Super Mario 64, 007 Goldeneye, and Crusader:Stronghold.
Especially Mario, that was a revolutionary game.
Mikeus Caesar
09-28-2007, 09:01
Super Mario 64, 007 Goldeneye, and Crusader:Stronghold.
Especially Mario, that was a revolutionary game.
If i recall correctly, Goldeneye has been remade as a mod for the source engine.
Swiss Halberd Pike Landsknecht
09-28-2007, 09:40
I used to play games a lot more years ago
Haven't got the discs for most anymore, but think you can still play a few
Some of my favourites were (ultimate) Doom, Doom II, Heretic (which on the old computer ran using zdoom which was really good). Blood, Wolfenstein 3D, Duke Nukem 3D, Shadow Warrior, Quake, Quake II (think the Quake games should be OK to run even though Quake 1 was DOS).
Red Baron 3D, (apparently can work on XP but is really difficult to do so)
Flying Corps (another WW1 air combat game, played the full version a few times at a friends house, and beforehand had the demo, although more limited than RB3D, it had a different feel, and in some areas was better, really enjoyed dogfighting)
Super Street Fighter II Champion Edition (never owned a console but used to love this game)
Carmageddon & Carmageddon II (I think at least Carmagedoon II could work on Xp, not sure if Carma 1 would), but both loved these games, very different to other games at the time.
Half Life 1, I know it can work on XP, want to get this again, with the expansions, I completed it and it was one of the best games I've played.
(the elder scrolls II) Daggerfall, loved this game, had full version, you're able to run on XP but you need to tweak dosbox I think, I currently have on this pc Morrowind which I also love.
Realms of the Haunting, had the demo on the 1st pc, (never played the full version) but it was awesome and scary, had fmvs (cut scenes with actors) to explain the story too
I'm not sure if Need for Speed III Hot Pursuit & NFS 4 High Stakes would work on XP, but I really enjoyed them
Interstate 76, great game, not sure if can run on Xp
Colin Mcrae Rally (the original), not sure if it can run on XP, also not sure of the difference of the newer games and other rally games, but really enjoyed it. And speaking of rally, I used to also really enjoy Network Q RAC Rally Championship (even though the game was more simple / arcady, i.e the roads weren't too wide, and you would bounce of the sides if you went far out).
Test Drive II: The Duel, really enjoyed this game, it was my favourite for some years in the early 90's (had the apple port version, even though it was released originally in '89), got it from my dad's friend on disk (with other games such as Simants), it also had the California Challenge scenery disk, but I always wanted to also have the European Challenge scenery disk, as well as the Supercars car disk & Musclecars car disk. In fact it was the first game I was wary of at the time that had expansions, as before I thought games were sold as they were and the only addition could be a sequel. I think you can get a port for it? I never played Test Drive 1, I played TD3, but didn't like it, got it later on an old pc laptop, but think there was a problem as the game just ran too fast.
Shufflepuck cafe (played on the old macs)
Luckily I can run Thief: The Dark Project, Thief II: The Metal Age (and the big unofficial fan mod Thief 2x: Shadows of the Metal Age) on the current pc (you just temporarily have to disable one of the processes, as it's to do with hyperthreading), also can run the newer Thief III: Deadly Shadows although that runs a bit slowly sometimes as it requires a good graphics card.
I'm sure there's quite a few other games, but can't remember them all.
Swiss Halberd Pike Landsknecht
09-28-2007, 09:53
I have three--all from about 1998 and 99
Red Baron 3D---classic WW I flight sim with a dynamic campaign engine that has yet to be equaled
European Air War---IMHO the best WW II flight sim ever made. For dynamic game play and massive epic air battles in skies filled with bombers and their fighter escorts, I would still rank it as superior to IL-2---even though the latter has much better graphics and probably more accurate physics.
Panzer Commander---one of only about 3 WW II tank sims ever made and my all time favorite
I kept my previous 1.7 gighz rig with Windows ME just to play such older games, but I have a problem with all three of these.
Since Red Baron D was optimized to run with the now defunct Voodoo brand of graphics cards which used glide technology, the only way to get decent graphics is with a glide emulator. Unfortunately, I cannot get any of these to work with Windows ME.
European Air War has also been passed by technology. I have a Radeon card in this rig and even though it is several years old at some point the ATI drivers did something that eliminated the horizon fog in this game, so now it looks like I am flying on a big square table top--you can actually see the corners.
The game also will not run at all with most NVidia cards and their drivers after the 5XXX series. I may try to get an old card on E-bay or something just to play it again because I miss it so.
As for Panzer Commander, I have played it on occasion but the blocky antiquated graphics simply hurt my eyes now.
Ahh, the good old days!
I used to also own Panzer Commander, I know around the same time there were a few other tank games, I think one set in the Gulf War, and there was another WWII game (i44?)
also once a friend lent me European Air War, although I found the pace too fast for me, (as I'm used to playing WW1 sims)
Interstate 76, man do I miss that one! It doesn't work on XP, I've tried quite a bit of things, including glide wrappers, to get it to work in the past. Nothing succeeded :(
NFS5 was the best by far of all the NFS games. Too bad they've taken the route of making them glorified ricer arcade games.
GiantMonkeyMan
09-28-2007, 16:55
the original Red Alert (ra2 sucked in my opinion), Alpha Centauri, 007 Goldeneye, Streets of Rage, Oddworld, Sonic the Hedgehog (obviously the sidescrolling version, the new fangled 3D versions are crap)
the original Red Alert (ra2 sucked in my opinion), Alpha Centauri, 007 Goldeneye, Streets of Rage, Oddworld, Sonic the Hedgehog (obviously the sidescrolling version, the new fangled 3D versions are crap)
Wii version of Sonic is actually very good.
@Krazilec, try setting the .exe to win98 compatibility, worked for me.
Swiss Halberd Pike Landsknecht
09-28-2007, 19:41
the original Red Alert (ra2 sucked in my opinion), Alpha Centauri, 007 Goldeneye, Streets of Rage, Oddworld, Sonic the Hedgehog (obviously the sidescrolling version, the new fangled 3D versions are crap)
Ah good old Sonic the hedgehog, streets of rage, loved 007 goldeneye, used to own Red Alert (and had C & C as well) both good
Swiss Halberd Pike Landsknecht
09-28-2007, 19:44
Interstate 76, man do I miss that one! It doesn't work on XP, I've tried quite a bit of things, including glide wrappers, to get it to work in the past. Nothing succeeded :(
NFS5 was the best by far of all the NFS games. Too bad they've taken the route of making them glorified ricer arcade games.
I played NFS5, very good, and unique, only focusing on Porches, but liked in career mode (?) over time how you got the cars from the beginning to the more modern ones, I also liked that city night level through the narrow streets (Monte carlo?)
shame i76 doesn't work, also had one of the best soundtracks, very funky
never played i82 though, although am much more interested in 70's muscle cars
Swiss Halberd Pike Landsknecht
09-28-2007, 19:57
this video has the 'top 10 video game weapons according to gametrailers.com'
https://youtube.com/watch?v=GxSdKF5Fd38
They really should have put the Wraithverge from Hexen (another good game, which was quite special using the 'hub' system)
http://doom.wikia.com/wiki/Wraithverge
it's one of the best weapons I've ever used, required a lot of mana to use, but it was so destructive, when you fired it, 4 ghosts split out quickly to find enemies nearby, (they did it automatically like 'heat seeking misses') if they found the enemy, they would very viciously rip into the enemy killing/trying to kill them
Interstate '76! I miss you!
Swiss Halberd Pike Landsknecht
10-01-2007, 11:39
I particularly liked the big open desert levels in i76, lot's of freedom there
and liked how you drove from one destination to another
One of my favourite 'cutscenes' was the intro, but as for atmosphere I really loved that one set in the evening (dusk) next to a fuel station that got attacked, looked dramatic
I liked everything about it, particularly the setting, which was kinda funny, and the level of customization.
Swiss Halberd Pike Landsknecht
10-02-2007, 09:14
oh yeah who could forget the customization, loved how your mechanic you could fix parts, and put salvaged additions to your car, including different combo of weapons, etc
and of course during driving / fighting you had to be careful as otherwise some parts could be rendered useless,
I can only echo some of my fellow "Mechwarriors" here. Basically M$ need to sell the franchise off to someone that can do more than just make pretty arcade games. From MW3 onwards the series has been a complete mess. Mechwarrior 2 was quite simply the pinnacle of the Mechwarrior games and none of the later titles have surpassed it.
What is needed is a new MW sim based on the old MW2 with greater flexibility and improved physics. There is no need for crap animated cutscenes and an RPG style interface with silly characters engaging in personal struggles. What is needed is better chassis customisations, a greater range of chassis, more involved controls and piloting, better single player campaigns and vastly improved MP play modes.
Mechcommander was a great game, had great potential and could have been developed into something much better, instead we had the substandard Mechcommander 2...
Jubilation T Cornpone
10-06-2007, 21:38
Lords of Midnight
Team Yankee + Pacific Islands
Any of the R T Smith series of wargames
Wing Commander
Syndicate
System Shock 2
There are so many.... I sometimes think they are so hung up on graphics these days that they have forgotten how to actually 'write' a game.
Reverend Joe
10-06-2007, 22:18
Shogun... and Medieval, too... I lack access to both.
~:mecry:
RoadKill
10-07-2007, 01:14
WARRCRAFFTT 3, I want it back :embarassed:
final fantasy seven....I could probably find it online, but I dont have the money. (grrr) FF7, I love you, wherever you are...:cry:
I can't remember the name of it, but one of the early Earthsiege games where you moved your HERCs on a hex grid map. Probably better in memory than in actuality.
It was called Cyberstorm and I went nuts when I saw it's review in a long ago pc zone magazine, but have never actually got my hands on it until i ran into this baby:
http://www.the-underdogs.info/game.php?gameid=3373
I loved the second game in the series, it can be played in turn based mode and has hundreds of weapons and systems you can build into your HERCs, it's a lot better then the reviews say, but don't expect *too* much...
I also miss the Earthsiege games, HERC's from earthsiege 2 were somehow a lot more realistic then mech's from mechwarrior 2 games (but mw2 has that fantastic world and the whole clan invasion story)... All the vehicles in the game even had different destructible systems (once you took out the armor) that really influenced how the HERC's and cybrids handled - it was quite a surprising level of detail for such an old game...
I tested this once on a cybrid diablo whom i, once he turned and started running away from me, slowly dissected with a single weakest laser on my heavy HERC, while monitoring the effects on the target's internal systems schematic display, lol...
Mechwarrior 2: Mercenaries.
Dinju pass, day 20...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciDrXkVl29g
Most orgasmic startup sequence ever. They did phenomenal job on the sound - every bleep, beep, deep, the engines, the gyro...
Critical hit: engine! Critical hit: leg! Heat sink - destroyed...
They just don't make games like this anymore. Qui aff?
Btw, there are a few great mods out for Red Baron 2, I've noticed that there are enthusiasts around here, so...
Funk music, muscle cars and automatic weapons... I was also a great fan of the coolness that was I76! I played through the t.r.i.p. several times but i've never managed to finish the mission near the end in wich you have to defend that gass station from creeper attack, had to cheat through that one.
The Champs:
https://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t211/nikpalj/Funkwilleventheodds.jpg
Never Get Out of the Car?
https://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t211/nikpalj/PicardPiranha.jpg
Always and forever: "Funk... will even... the odds"! :)
"It is not a happy place, between the dusk and the dawn... deep below the well-lit and open spaces." Sound familiar?
Auto vigilantes among you're gonna *love* this one... enjoy! :)
http://www.jeffwofford.com/i76_poems.html
OverKnight
10-14-2007, 09:18
Master of Orion
It was the only game I ever truly pwned. Like play on Impossible and win. Countless hours were spent as the Psilons assembling a massive tech lead followed by the conversion to a wartime production economy and sending forth fleets of future tech ships my enemies had no chance of matching. MUHAHAHAHAHAHA.
It shames me to admit, but when I got bored, I teched up to the point where I could produce one Huge ship that could take out the Guardian of Orion. The game was one of the reasons I barely graduated from college.
When MOO 2 came out, my computer didn't have CD-ROM drive so I missed out, the less said about MOO 3 the better.
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