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Reply 20 of 34, by Unknown_K

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AncapDude wrote on 2026-06-30, 05:59:

There are many games I love, but I think the most early influencing one was Dune 2. That started my RTS love continuing with Warcraft 1+2 and C&C of course.

Dune II and what followed turned me from a casual gamer to an addict.

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Reply 21 of 34, by RetroPCCupboard

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Prince of persia and simcity

Reply 22 of 34, by Aui

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Gods (Platformer), Lotus (Racing), Settlers (RTS), Scorced Earth (Multiplayer), Kyrandia (Adventure), Wizardry 7 (RPG), Blockout (Puzzle)

Reply 23 of 34, by twiz11

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doom quake, descent the 6dof

Reply 24 of 34, by cloverskull

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For me it was the Sierra adventure games - Leisure Suit Larry, Hero's Quest (i.e. Quest for Glory), and Space Quest. I did most of my action style gaming on my NES home console and left the PC for games that were more demanding of something like a keyboard and mouse. I'll love those silly games to the day I die!

Reply 25 of 34, by zyzzle

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Moria and the original Rogue. The Infocom games, particularly Zork I and A Mind Forever Voyaging. Then, King's Quest I. The first 256-color adventure game that really blew me away was King's Quest V, floppy disk version. If we could only have all of that wonderful art in 4k resolution verses the old 320x200 pixelated DOS screens. I wonder what ever happened to the original paintings which were used for the game.

Alley Cat and Burgertime for arcade games. Later, the usual suspects: Wolfenstein 3d, Doom, Quake, etc.

The original Need for Speed for DOS with SVGA graphics (640x480) is the first PC driving game that truly blew me away. Screamer was a close second, and it came out the same year. Seems like just yesterday, but those games are now 31 years old. They still hold up very, very well. I'd rather play them today than all of the rubbish, bloated so-called A-level games of 2026 which have budgets in the hundreds (!) of millions of dollars, which is obscene.

Reply 26 of 34, by Carrera

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Strike Commander... I spent over an hour on the phone to Origin getting enough conventional memory to get it to work!

Reply 27 of 34, by marxveix

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NeoG_ wrote on 2026-06-29, 13:04:
marxveix wrote on 2026-06-29, 09:34:

At one summer i played a lot Rally Sport game with very good handling.

DOS - Rally Sport (1996) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1Pc9ZvttSU

Haven't seen that one before, I like it

For that time it was good dos game from finland and they love rallying, now i may want to try this game again.

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Reply 28 of 34, by megatron-uk

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Wolfenstein 3D on my 286 was the main draw.

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Reply 29 of 34, by HippyTed

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badmojo wrote on 2026-06-30, 04:26:

It's was Stunts (4D driving for me), that blew my mind.

Actually this would be it for me too. There is something about it that is kind of frustrating, but when it hits it is perfection.

Reply 30 of 34, by Aui

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It's was Stunts (4D driving for me), that blew my mind

was it actually possible to build rollercoaster loopings in the track design mode ? (I seem to remember it but it almost feels a bit too silly ?)

Reply 31 of 34, by Shader_BiH

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Prince of Persia 😁

Reply 32 of 34, by ralphmaif

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I'd been curious about computer gaming when the kids across the street let my little brother and me play Choplifter and Spy Hunter on their Apple IIe with a monochrome screen. That was just a rare treat, though, as I think that computer was technically their dad's for work.

My folks got us a Tandy 1000 TX with a Tandy color monitor, no HD, and dual floppy drives from Radio Shack. The game they brought home with it was Space Quest, and we were absolutely hooked the first night. Police Quest, Space Quest 2, and other Sierra titles soon followed. We even spent hours at a time on Rogue and its quirky ASCII graphics. We borrowed Microsoft Flight Simulator which led to picking up F19 Stealth Fighter.

A friend of mine had an older brother who pirated a bunch of cool stuff like Marble Madness, Arkanoid, Rush'n Attack, Platoon, and Mach 3. I could and did sit for hours in that world.

We moved up to a Tandy 1000 TL/2 a couple years later and then a Tandy 2500sx 20 Hard Drive a couple years after that (Dad was a big Radio Shack devotee), so the game complexity evolved, too (Wing Commander, Wolfenstein 3d, the Carmen San Diego series, etc.). The 2500sx suffered from the relocated 3voice memory reality, so we installed a Media Vision Thunderboard to get good sound and a couple extra megs of RAM to enable digital speech in Wing Commander 2.

The last PC we had before I graduated was an AST Advantage 486dx 33 I got to upgrade with a single speed CDROM with caddy. On that we had XWing, Tie Fighter, Privateer, Battle Chess, Space Quest 4, Police Quest 3, Dune 2, and of course Doom.

Each era is a sacred time in my memory. I somehow learned a lot but still knew little and had so much fun.

Reply 33 of 34, by OzzFan

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The Shadow of Yserbius. The RPG elements were the natural draw, and it also exposed me to the world of MUDs.

Reply 34 of 34, by sunkindly

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I was a huge Star Wars fan so X-Wing / TIE Fighter, Dark Forces, Rebel Assault (I and II).

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