@[email protected] i loved it much too.
Insanity everywhere, the gameplay with the Time Machine requiring to build strategies across the centuries…
while I didn’t play much [my father was rather boring at the time and wouldn’t encourage me to play and instead purchased me a Turbo C2.0 licence -and thanks Dad for this !- ] it must be one of the games I played the most with (together with the Indy series, and later wolfenstein3d, duke nukem et al.) memories…
@[email protected] Indy! Right, I’ve forgotten to add those to the ScummVM! Thank you for the hint.
Indy, Duke Nukem, Doom (I still remember playing it in multiplayer - friends on my desktop and me on the Compaq Contura Aero 4/25 - VGA monochrome - connected via null modem cable)
@[email protected] yep the very private lan parties. :-) when I tried this, at this time with Unreal Tournament (so we are in the late 90s) my computer was so slow that my friend was killing me with a huge success rate… it sealed the fate of the private lan parties :-)
@[email protected] i loved it much too.
Insanity everywhere, the gameplay with the Time Machine requiring to build strategies across the centuries…
while I didn’t play much [my father was rather boring at the time and wouldn’t encourage me to play and instead purchased me a Turbo C2.0 licence -and thanks Dad for this !- ] it must be one of the games I played the most with (together with the Indy series, and later wolfenstein3d, duke nukem et al.) memories…
@[email protected] Indy! Right, I’ve forgotten to add those to the ScummVM! Thank you for the hint.
Indy, Duke Nukem, Doom (I still remember playing it in multiplayer - friends on my desktop and me on the Compaq Contura Aero 4/25 - VGA monochrome - connected via null modem cable)
@[email protected] yep the very private lan parties. :-) when I tried this, at this time with Unreal Tournament (so we are in the late 90s) my computer was so slow that my friend was killing me with a huge success rate… it sealed the fate of the private lan parties :-)
@[email protected] 😆