Mr.Smiley4 wrote:So I was wondering: What are some other must have games from the 90s? Try to recommend ones on 3.5" floppy disks or on CD, because I don't have a 5.25" floppy drive anymore.
Hmmm, must-have games, on 3.5" floppy or CD?
Easy:
Star Control 2 by Accolade. God (or Cthulhu, Azathoth, whatever) wants you to play it. Period.
Gunship 2000 by Microprose. The greatest helicopter game of the 90s, even when you're not playing it with HOTAS setup.
Quest for Glory series by Sierra. Also try Quest for Glory 4 1/2 (EDIT: link modified, because apparently HOTU is a forbidden site as well). QfG 1 comes in 5 1/4 floppies, although you can just buy the Quest for Glory Anthology CD that includes all the series.
SSI Goldbox series by SSI, and Buck Rogers series too.
Privateer and Strike Commander by Origin Systems. They also come in CD.
Secret Weapons of Luftwaffe by LucasArts.
Ultima 6 by Origin Systems. The first Ultima with highly detailed world and fully manipulable objects. You can use grain to make bread, for instance.
and if late 90s counts.....
EF2000 V2.0 and Total Air War by DID. LOMAC may be the most painfully detailed flight sim out there, but I choose DID's flight sims any day for simply one reason: dynamic campaign.
Falcon 4.0 by Microprose. Its dynamic campaign is even better than DID's offering, but the pilot's learning curve is more intimidating.
Delta Force: Art of War by Novalogic. Quake soon got old and boring after I experienced Delta Force.
Jane's Fighters Anthology by Jane's Combat Simulations/EA. Realism is next to zero, and it doesn't have dynamic campaign either, but it's FUN!
Never thought this thread would be that long, but now, for something different.....
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