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The most ancient game I still enjoy is a classic board game from my childhood.

The most ancient game I still enjoy is a classic board game from my childhood.

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Tim228
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04-26-2020, 11:03 PM
#11
The free-to-play multiplayer clone was quite enjoyable.
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Tim228
04-26-2020, 11:03 PM #11

The free-to-play multiplayer clone was quite enjoyable.

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iron_finder1
Posting Freak
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05-02-2020, 08:52 AM
#12
Every few years you might enjoy playing Fallout 1 or 2 again.
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iron_finder1
05-02-2020, 08:52 AM #12

Every few years you might enjoy playing Fallout 1 or 2 again.

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shelby_panda
Junior Member
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05-03-2020, 12:38 PM
#13
Knockoff is the original FPS multiplayer game, along with Unreal Tournament and similar titles!
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shelby_panda
05-03-2020, 12:38 PM #13

Knockoff is the original FPS multiplayer game, along with Unreal Tournament and similar titles!

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Nessa106
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05-06-2020, 01:02 PM
#14
I have plenty of PS2 and PS3 titles, plus I enjoy classic Tomb Raider games across all platforms. Lately I tried GT3—it's still entertaining, though it feels like a huge time waste. Right now I don't have much time for that.
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Nessa106
05-06-2020, 01:02 PM #14

I have plenty of PS2 and PS3 titles, plus I enjoy classic Tomb Raider games across all platforms. Lately I tried GT3—it's still entertaining, though it feels like a huge time waste. Right now I don't have much time for that.

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SOCRATOON
Junior Member
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05-14-2020, 09:23 AM
#15
Among PC titles, CS:GO stands out as my main regular game. On other platforms? Just Tetris. I’m not into NES versions or old CRT setups, but I’ve been enjoying Tetris Effect. Besides, I’m gearing up to try Need For Speed Most Wanted 2005.
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SOCRATOON
05-14-2020, 09:23 AM #15

Among PC titles, CS:GO stands out as my main regular game. On other platforms? Just Tetris. I’m not into NES versions or old CRT setups, but I’ve been enjoying Tetris Effect. Besides, I’m gearing up to try Need For Speed Most Wanted 2005.

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Flundi
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05-14-2020, 03:39 PM
#16
Roller Coaster Tycoon on the initial CD release, displayed on a CRT monitor.
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Flundi
05-14-2020, 03:39 PM #16

Roller Coaster Tycoon on the initial CD release, displayed on a CRT monitor.

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MatGam3r
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05-22-2020, 08:13 AM
#17
Populous: The Beginning came out in 1998. Unfortunately, I’m stuck using Windows XP inside VirtualBox so it runs, but I’m glad I can keep the original disc.
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MatGam3r
05-22-2020, 08:13 AM #17

Populous: The Beginning came out in 1998. Unfortunately, I’m stuck using Windows XP inside VirtualBox so it runs, but I’m glad I can keep the original disc.

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Browen1000
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05-27-2020, 10:10 AM
#18
I enjoy a wide variety of early-to-late 1990s titles on my PC, including some even older classics like Super Mario Bros. from 1985. My collection features Bio Menace, Chip's Challenge, Monster Bash, Keen Dreams, Hocus Pocus, Sim City 2000, Cyberia, Willy Beamish, Myst, Jazz Jackrabbit, plus several more from that era. I also own Warcraft II, Star Wars: Dark Forces, Heroes of Might & Magic II, Might & Magic VI, Total Annihilation, TA: Kingdoms, Jazz Jackrabbit 2, BioForge, Betrayal at Krondor, Crusader: No Remorse, MDK, Need for Speed III, Moto Racer, Fallout II, Jagged Alliance 2, Worms Armageddon, SiN, and more from the mid-to-late 90s. I’ve got remasters of those games too, like the Command & Conquer collection and Starcraft. I still play some 1980s PC titles such as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade point-and-click adventures, which came out in 1989. My setup includes an RTX 3080. I find old games more imaginative and enjoyable, often with richer soundtracks compared to today’s titles.
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Browen1000
05-27-2020, 10:10 AM #18

I enjoy a wide variety of early-to-late 1990s titles on my PC, including some even older classics like Super Mario Bros. from 1985. My collection features Bio Menace, Chip's Challenge, Monster Bash, Keen Dreams, Hocus Pocus, Sim City 2000, Cyberia, Willy Beamish, Myst, Jazz Jackrabbit, plus several more from that era. I also own Warcraft II, Star Wars: Dark Forces, Heroes of Might & Magic II, Might & Magic VI, Total Annihilation, TA: Kingdoms, Jazz Jackrabbit 2, BioForge, Betrayal at Krondor, Crusader: No Remorse, MDK, Need for Speed III, Moto Racer, Fallout II, Jagged Alliance 2, Worms Armageddon, SiN, and more from the mid-to-late 90s. I’ve got remasters of those games too, like the Command & Conquer collection and Starcraft. I still play some 1980s PC titles such as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade point-and-click adventures, which came out in 1989. My setup includes an RTX 3080. I find old games more imaginative and enjoyable, often with richer soundtracks compared to today’s titles.

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EpicMack02
Junior Member
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05-28-2020, 02:24 AM
#19
Other than StarCraft II, C&C4, Unreal Tournament, Homeworld remastered, Second, AA2, Total Commander, Warzone 2100, C&C Remastered and Red Alert 2, I’ve tried a few more. Now I have a new PC but I’m struggling to find many AA titles to play. Finished Titanfall 2 and it’s still the same.
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EpicMack02
05-28-2020, 02:24 AM #19

Other than StarCraft II, C&C4, Unreal Tournament, Homeworld remastered, Second, AA2, Total Commander, Warzone 2100, C&C Remastered and Red Alert 2, I’ve tried a few more. Now I have a new PC but I’m struggling to find many AA titles to play. Finished Titanfall 2 and it’s still the same.

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jmoorse
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05-28-2020, 11:17 PM
#20
I really enjoy this game and still revisit it occasionally. I played it with my older brother when it first came out. Its art style and the special training system set it apart from many RTS titles today. The Steam version feels similar to the regular "legacy" edition. They keep releasing updates and adding multiplayer features. I haven’t tried it myself since I usually play against AI. My most recent regular game remains "Siege of Avalon" from 1998. It’s as old as I am, yet still one of my top favorites.
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jmoorse
05-28-2020, 11:17 PM #20

I really enjoy this game and still revisit it occasionally. I played it with my older brother when it first came out. Its art style and the special training system set it apart from many RTS titles today. The Steam version feels similar to the regular "legacy" edition. They keep releasing updates and adding multiplayer features. I haven’t tried it myself since I usually play against AI. My most recent regular game remains "Siege of Avalon" from 1998. It’s as old as I am, yet still one of my top favorites.

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