I hoped that what 2042 would be... I doubt we'd ever get something as good.I hope the next game plays like 3 and 4 and just adds maps from the whole series.
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Still miss my Afro magic dude to this day.
Yea I really fell into the 2042 trap. That’s the last time I preordered a game because of it too.I hoped that what 2042 would be... I doubt we'd ever get something as good.
I am probably the only one....
A bunch of DOS games, which may not exactly be dead, but would be too cumbersome to get running on a modern WIndows 11 system - Sky Roads, Paratrooper, Ski Free, Road Rash, Test Drive, Dangerous Dave - these are some of my earliest gaming memories. If someone knows of an easy way to play these on a modern system, let me know. I actually tried to get Road Rash running a while ago, but couldn't manage it.
Yes, i'm old.
Mass Effect 3 multiplayer.
I need to check this out when i get back home from work.Dosbox
Even works in the browser:
SkiFree
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Phantasy Star Online. I really loved that game, especially when playing with a good group.
PSO2 just isn't the same.
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Still miss my Afro magic dude to this day.
Team Fortress Classic
Battlefield 2 [PC version with 64 players and commanders - not the garbage console version]
Still the 2 best FPS games of all time. Who would've thought gaming would regress so far?
Didn't even know they made a 3rd I played Ascend back in 2012 or something at LAN but then forgot about it.Yes!! Tribes 2 > all. Too bad Tribes 3 is kinda off the mark.
Ive owned TFC on Steam the day the Steam client released - it was pretty much the launch game of Steam itself from my memory. I remember people hated Steam to death back then, hah.TFC is still available to purchase on Steam. Not many players keep it going nowadays though, but it's still alive and kicking, and ready to purchase on Steam. Unless you are talking about the old Quake version before Valve scooped up the modders that created it? I played so much more of TFC than TF2. For whatever reason I couldn't get into TF2 the way I was able to get into TFC.
Oh Hell yes! It seems like such a no-brainer. Konami could just keep adding levels and characters. We got that Getsu Fuma level and character pack to finish, they could do even more crossovers and promote new stuff.Castlevania Harmony of Despair. It needs a PC version.
Ive owned TFC on Steam the day the Steam client released - it was pretty much the launch game of Steam itself from my memory. I remember people hated Steam to death back then, hah.
I wouldnt call TFC 'alive and kicking' in 2024.
To be fair I havent tried recently but there was literally 2 servers with maybe 10 people the last I checked, heh.
I would love for it to see a resurgence though - but I know that aint happening.
I feel you on the TFC/TF2 comparison. TF2 removed all the insane (and fun) nade and conc jumping. TFC (and TF1) are still completely unique FPS experiences.
Team Fortress Classic is still probably my favorite videogame of all time.
Well - sure.Naaaaaa TFC massively predates steam, I had like half a decade on WON.net playing it before steam. TFC was on there at launch, but so was CS 1.6, Half Life Team Deathmatch and Day of Defeat. It was just valve moving there old still active multiplayer games from WON.net to steam. I think the first new title steam actually got was Half Life 2.
Well - sure.
I bought one of those big box pc Halflife and TFC boxes way back before Steam existed.
I mean - TFC was one of the first games to launch on the Steam client.
I remember the TFC community was freaking out over having to DL and transition over to Steam.
Still in beta but can be bought on early access in Steam. It is still fun but not like Tribes 2 back in the day.Didn't even know they made a 3rd I played Ascend back in 2012 or something at LAN but then forgot about it.
MAG was so sick man!MAG
Fuck the haters, that shit was fun.
Also Killzone 3 MP
Strange choice. I mean, the game lasted about two weeks until Overwatch hit the shelves. How did you get so attached to it in such a short time?I wish Battleborn was still able to be played, I really liked it and thought it was better than Overwatch gameplay wise.
Thinking back on MAG is crazy. So many players for a PS3 game. It was nuts.MAG was so sick man!
I’m, I played it every day for the whole period it was online and I loved it… what’s so hard to understand about this?Strange choice. I mean, the game lasted about two weeks until Overwatch hit the shelves. How did you get so attached to it in such a short time?