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Classic Games Resurrected: Redneck Rampage
I played the shareware version of Redneck Rampage some years ago. I got it off of a PC Format cover CD. I’d also heard of the game before like with many other titles, at school, when I was younger. It was only years later that I got the full version of the game, and when I discovered ProAsm’s Redneck Rampage port, I got it out and started playing it again.
0 commentsClassic Games Resurrected- Thief: The Dark Project
Back in 1999, a couple of months after the game was released, I downloaded and played the Thief: TDP demo off of a local magazine’s cover CD. Included was the training mission along with the first mission,...
4 commentsClassic Games Resurrected- Rise of the Triad: Dark War
Back in 1996, roughly a year and a half after the shareware version of the game was released, I happened to be at a friend’s house. They were raving about some game they called ROTT, and of course there...
0 commentsClassic Games Resurrected- Doom II: Hell on Earth
In about 1997, I went to my friend’s house and he had just been given Doom II: Hell on Earth (Doom II or Doom 2 for short) by a friend from school. I was so scared while playing it that I lifted my legs...
0 commentsClassic Games Resurrected: Doom
Back in 1996 when I got my first computer, one of the first games I played on it was the shareware version of Doom. At first I was too scared to even venture past the first level, titled ‘The Hangar’. I...
2 commentsClassic Games Resurrected: Wolfenstein 3D
I got my first ‘real’ PC back in 1996. It was a Pentium 100 MHz, which was supposedly top-of-the-range (probably for about a week). A friend of my dad’s came around one afternoon and set it up for us,...
2 commentsClassic Games Resurrected: Duke Nukem 3D
The 1990s was an excellent time for gaming, with 1996 being a particularly good year for me for two reasons. The first was that I became friends with a guy who had all the latest games and I got to play them, and the second reason was because he had Duke Nukem 3D.
2 commentsRRR/Games of 2009- F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin
Monolith is one of the developers that has consistently brought out excellent games, such as Blood, Shogo: Mobile Armor Division, No One Lives Forever, No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way, Aliens...
0 commentsClassic Games Resurrected: Shadow Warrior
Years ago, just like with Blood, I didn’t play Shadow Warrior. I had been an avid fan of ROTT and Duke Nukem 3D amongst others, and yet even though I had heard and read of these games, I hadn’t even seen...
0 commentsClassic Games Resurrected: Blood
What is Blood, and why was (and is) it so popular? Blood started out as a project by QStudios under Apogee (3D Realms), but it was sold to Monolith, the creators of modern FPS games such as NOLF, F.E.A.R....
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