AmericanSensei Daemon Poster Messages 1,144 Mar 23, 2010 #21 Legodude522 said: I gotta say, a lot of the above posted games are too new for me to consider them classic. Click to expand... What is new to you may be a classic to someone else. Someones age will drastically change that.
Legodude522 said: I gotta say, a lot of the above posted games are too new for me to consider them classic. Click to expand... What is new to you may be a classic to someone else. Someones age will drastically change that.
wol-va-rine Fully Optimized Messages 2,104 Mar 23, 2010 #22 I remember playing Doom on 386s and 486s on the ship's lan when I was in the Navy, we had one 586 and the person on that was a blur to the rest of us, of course this is the prePentium era, wow, a long time ago now that I think about it... XCom was another favorite...
I remember playing Doom on 386s and 486s on the ship's lan when I was in the Navy, we had one 586 and the person on that was a blur to the rest of us, of course this is the prePentium era, wow, a long time ago now that I think about it... XCom was another favorite...
AmericanSensei Daemon Poster Messages 1,144 Mar 23, 2010 #23 Oldest one we had was the Packard Bell 286.
jmacavali Fully Optimized Messages 4,867 Mar 23, 2010 #24 http://flashgamesite.com/nesnintendo/nesnintendo.php Flash version of an emulator with some great games. Check it out.
http://flashgamesite.com/nesnintendo/nesnintendo.php Flash version of an emulator with some great games. Check it out.
Chasingu Baseband Member Messages 31 Location California Mar 24, 2010 #25 I would have to say Nanosaur, however I can't play it anymore because I have 10.6 and it only works on 10.5 and below.
I would have to say Nanosaur, however I can't play it anymore because I have 10.6 and it only works on 10.5 and below.