Reply 20 of 71, by F2bnp
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Our family computer, a Pentium 133 with 16MB RAM and Win95. And a CD-ROM drive of course. My father had an XT before that and he decided to buy that machine so that me and my siblings would use it more often. Windows 95 was brand new and term "Multimedia" was so catchy back then.
Anyway, he was a subscriber to a magazine about mainly PC hardware and that also came with a CD-ROM each month. It was filled with loads of demos for applications or utilities as we used to call them back then. However, me and my brother were far more interested in the game demos. 😊
First games I remember playing are Worms, Mortal Kombat 3, Fade To Black ... You just made me revisit some awesome memories friends. 😀 Around late 1997 my father got a Pentium II 233 with 64MB RAM (which was pretty substantial back then), a 4GB Quantum HDD and a Matrox Millennium II. Needless to say we would play a lot of the heftier games on there, but my dad quickly installed NT4.0 and that was pretty much the end of that hahahaha.
In late 2000, my brother got a Pentium III 733 with 256MB RAM and a GeForce2 MX I think and I got to keep the Pentium 133 for myself. I learned how to use DOS for the first time around then 😀.