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First post, by infania

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My games is Commander Keen, Doom, Lotus sometimes 😀 etc.

What games did you grow up with?

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Reply 1 of 11, by PD2JK

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Keen 1 and Wolfenstein 3D where the first games I ever played on a DOS machine. That machine was our first home computer, a second hand Tulip Vision Line 386SX 16 with 4 MB of RAM, a 120MB HDD and sound came out of the PC speaker.

Some time later I got a shareware version of Electroman and was surprised by the smoothness of the game and sound effects that came out of the 'beeper', how was that possible?!

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Reply 2 of 11, by NeoG_

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Hmmm, probably playing Duke Nukem 2 on an IBM P70 386

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Reply 3 of 11, by RetroGamer4Ever

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The Sierra games. SQ, QFG, LSL, and KQ. Those showed me the potential of PC gaming and hardware. I did get into W3D and DOOM, but they didn't have the same effect on me, as those Sierra games did.

Reply 4 of 11, by keropi

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I would have to say Dangerous Dave and the original CD-MAN shareware release with the pacman graphics

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Reply 5 of 11, by BinaryDemon

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On my 8088 @ 8mhz, 512kb ram, CGA - It was games like Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Oregon Trail, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiago, BattleTech: The Cresent Hawks Inception, Life and Death, SimCity, Prince of Persia, and Wheel of Fortune.

On my 486sx-33->dx4-100- It was games like Wolf3d, Willy Beamish, King Quest 4/5, Space Quest 4/5, Wing Commander, Hardball 5, SimCity 2000, Doom1/2, Duke3D, Blood, Descent1/2

Reply 6 of 11, by infania

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PD2JK wrote on Yesterday, 14:24:

Keen 1 and Wolfenstein 3D where the first games I ever played on a DOS machine. That machine was our first home computer, a second hand Tulip Vision Line 386SX 16 with 4 MB of RAM, a 120MB HDD and sound came out of the PC speaker.

Some time later I got a shareware version of Electroman and was surprised by the smoothness of the game and sound effects that came out of the 'beeper', how was that possible?!

Nice, my first Keen version was 4.
My first own machine was an IBM PS/1 2021 386sx 20 2mb ram, upgraded it to 6mb to be able to run Doom. But it was no fun running on a 386a 😀

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Reply 7 of 11, by dr_st

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It's not so much that a game got me "in love". It's just that as a kid - DOS games were about 90% of what I saw, with consoles being the other 10%, most of them bootleg "Famiclones". So to me, DOS gaming had always been the mainstream.

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Reply 8 of 11, by Forevermore

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For DOS, grew up with DOOM, Duke3D, Wolfenstein3D, ROTT & Jazz Jackrabbit. On hardware from 386 up to 686.

Before that it was Moon Patrol on the AppleII.

All this excluding consoles of course.

So many combinations to make, so few cases to put them in.

Reply 9 of 11, by Dan386DX

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Monkey Island 1, Operation Stealth, Wing Commander.

We had an Amiga 600, later I got my own 386SX-16; all three of those games were instantly better in DOS.

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Reply 10 of 11, by DaveDDS

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I had lots of shareware "trials", some compilation CDs along the way and tried all kinds of DOS games. Probably the first officially released "game" from a major peoducer would have been "MS Flight Simulator" - you can see more detail here: Found old MS flight sim - single 720k 3.5" diskette - 1987

I was a big fan of flying (had my own small plane at one time), and subsequently got a least a dozen other flight sims - I think I listed many of them in the thread linked above.

The one I spent the most time "bashing keys" at was Doom, Doom2, Doom3 and FinalDoom. Also (to a bit lesser extent) Hexen, Duke-Nukem etc. - but these were prob not till I had moved up to a 286 (or possible Pentium) system.

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