B beedubaya Golden Master Messages 5,283 Location Oklahoma Aug 4, 2004 #1 Wolfenstein 3-D and Spear of Destiny
OP OP B beedubaya Golden Master Messages 5,283 Location Oklahoma Aug 5, 2004 #4 Placebo said: Don't remember that one...?!? Click to expand... It was the sequel to Wolfenstein 3-D. Wasn't near as popular, but still very good.
Placebo said: Don't remember that one...?!? Click to expand... It was the sequel to Wolfenstein 3-D. Wasn't near as popular, but still very good.
OP OP B beedubaya Golden Master Messages 5,283 Location Oklahoma Aug 5, 2004 #6 MattP said: God of Thunder Click to expand... Ahh, GOT! I still play it to this day. The graphics aren't that grand, but its still one of the best adventure games to this day.
MattP said: God of Thunder Click to expand... Ahh, GOT! I still play it to this day. The graphics aren't that grand, but its still one of the best adventure games to this day.
M MattP Baseband Member Messages 21 Aug 5, 2004 #7 Yeah I played it as a kid, years later its still a challenge
I ImaMiteyPirate! Baseband Member Messages 30 Aug 5, 2004 #8 LucasArt classic games all the way!!!!!!!!!!!!! Monkey Island 1 and 2 Sam'n'Max Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
LucasArt classic games all the way!!!!!!!!!!!!! Monkey Island 1 and 2 Sam'n'Max Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
B Bulldog Baseband Member Messages 51 Aug 5, 2004 #10 I liked alot of the quest series of games that Sierra put out. I remember playing kings quest 1 on my dads 4 color 8086 years ago when I was a kid. *sigh* good times. Space Quest was a good one too. The original Pool of Radiance was fun.
I liked alot of the quest series of games that Sierra put out. I remember playing kings quest 1 on my dads 4 color 8086 years ago when I was a kid. *sigh* good times. Space Quest was a good one too. The original Pool of Radiance was fun.