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I'm almost crying. This is my childhood. I lived in a small town in North Lebanon where summers were lazy and lonely. I was lucky that my father had a PC for his accounting work. I think I played 80 if not more of these games. The soundtracks of some of these games is epic and I can remember till this day. Settlers 2, Transport Tycoon, Crusader no Remorse stand out in particular. Kudos to you on this monumental effort.
Yeah I’m up at the 80 mark.. my dx2-66 and I.. wow.. I still walk around hearing ‘electron mace’ from syndicate wars and saying Murder Death Kill occasionally.. One Must Fall.. Seeing Z again was a trip
I played so much Red Alert... Especially skirmish vs the "AI" Eventually, I remember tweaking the rules.ini file to increase the atomic bomb impact. And unnecessary tweaks like changing infantry to turn into dogs when they attack. Fun times. Games like these are why I ended up learning programming, math and physics and becoming a software engineer... although I don't program games now haha.
I' also have at least tried over half of these. How's it even possible!? Were there a lot of demos or was it all shareware in those days...can't remember.
Thank you for keeping the original game sound in. A lot of these collection videos put some generic music in the background which is a total mood killer. The sound is part of the charm when it comes to older Ms Dos games.
Same here. Had a P-100. Bought my first CD-ROM drive and a soundcard and C&C was gifted to me on a birthday. Going from floppies and PC speaker to this was intense. Just the installer animation was already jawdropping. In a modern remaster they did a callback to that interface, only since there are no longer any settings to enter, with things being plug-n-play, they put self-referencing jokes. These days, it's common practice to skip cutscenes, but in days of Westwood, they were the reward for completing a level. They were just as important as the gameplay.
I remember nearly every game on this list. Played the majority of them. I remember the big move from floppy disc to CD-ROM, and the jump in quality that came with it (well, most of the time).
And thing of all the cloud-based games, or always online titles that will all be wrapped, when they stop making money, and unlike with pre-internet retro, there will be no way to revive many of the games, by the time today's kids get to their mid-age crisis. They'll have nothing to re-experience, unlike my DOS generation, that can either emulate, or even use original hardware.
@@enilenis I'm totally into keeping the working hardware, nothing beats the experience of starting DOS and all those messages during it :) right now having 386 and 486 - still alive and kicking. Only when they all die and can't be repaired, I'll switch to emulators.
@ChristopherWallbank-di9hj i think the signs were there... the rot was setting in...but i think when it all started to unveil it was around 2010-2019 with all the DEI and illegal immigrations and covid and restrictive laws that gave govs total control... so the cancer was there , but it started to manifest in the later interval... IMO at least.
Lot of these game are still a pleasure to play today. At the end the graphic doesn't matter at all when it comes to fun to play (or maybe it's just me... I grew up with these).
No, it's not just you :) good games age well. I will still do all-nighters with Civilization, Aces of the Deep, Duke Nukem 3D... when something is good, it will be still good 30 years later.
And still, to this day, Descent was the most mind-blowing game I have seen. Complete 9 axis of freedom in a 3d environment that made your head spin. Nobody has made a better version of this type of game since.
@@stephenschenider4007 Doom was amazing as a kid in the early 90s. You could do LAN multiplayer with a crossover cable (wish PCs were more portable back then to make it easier to lug over a friends house lol).
Master of Magic & UFO: Enemy Unknown are definitely still top of the list for me! I play through them both once a year, usually more and I love them both every time. I have fond memories of my grandfather being hooked on them when I was a kid. I would have sleepovers, just so I could sit next to him in his electronics room and watch him play late into the night :) It's a visceral memory for me and I can feel it when I play them both :)
So many great titles recalling old memories. Thank you for this trip. Duke Nukem 3D is absolute highlight. I think not many know, but it's very customizable and there is excellent map builder, in which I've spent way too many hours. Own maps, own voices... that was (is) a great game. Duke's voice (Jon St. John) is an icon. I still keep running 386 and 486 both with genuine DOS 6.22 to occasionally go back in time :) what a great times those were.
I spent way more time using the Build editor than playing the actual game. The engine was surprisingly robust, there was huge creative potential once you learned how to use it.
People have forgotten how astonishing Duke Nukem 3D was. It came the same year as Quake, and while this one was absolutely mind-blowing, I remember DN3D as an equally impressive game, being more entertaining because its reallistic environments (for those days' standards). And the mod scene was huge too.
I was born in 1991 and only had a couple CDs with freeware DOS games on them, Jazz the Jackrabbit, Diablo1, Rise of the Triad, Earthworm Jim, Raptor: Call of the Shadows, and Captain Quazar were my favorites. Descent seems oddly familiar though I can't say for sure I played it. What an interesting era for gaming, that's for sure.
8:42 Twinsen's Odyssey I played this game when I was a kid, for years I could not remember the name, thank you so much. I remember it came in a pink CD with some other games inside, this CD was stolen from me with a bunch of others CDs (Well.. I live in Brazil).
MDK looked surprisingly good, even with software rendering. The monsters were pretty creative, and if you shot them up (but couldn't be killed because of the story), the scars would still be there in later levels.
So much love for this era of Dos gaming! One Must Fall, Descent, the C&C series, and even the shareware edition of Jazz Jackrabbit were my main jams. An honorable mention would be the "Ascendancy" by Logic Factory. Yes, the AI in the game is broken, but one cannot deny that the game has an unforgettable atmosphere. It inspired one very deep primal emotion: curiosity. Great concept... poor execution.
Wow thank you so much for the upload. So many good memories…so many games i totally forgot about. The golden age of gaming. All there is today was invented back then
When Broken Sword came out in the nineties, it looked so beautiful and innovative. I will never forget those days. I played about 90% of the games shown in this video.
Same here. I remember Broken Sword: The Broken Mirror demo on Microsoft Windows Game sampler. The section was short, but I replayed it over and over, because it was like a living book. A later bought the game. Loved it, and kept buying every Broken Sword game there was, even for Wii and Vita. I replay them occasionally for the atmosphere. Don't even mind the 3D one that they've made. It had bad reviews, but to me it was absolutely fine, and true to the formula. There hasn't been a Broken Sword game I didn't like. And I also played about 90% from the list. Back then everyone shared the same games, everyone read about the same games. Only question was, whether they could meet the system requirements. And compatibility with various sound and videocard drivers was never guaranteed. Fun times.
32-bit mostly guys, those games are playable at 486 and up, hence 32-bit architecture. There are rare examples of 386 games, which is hybrid 16/32 bit architecture
Wow, some solid memories there. I reckon I played about 30% of these games, obviously the AAA titles like Wing Commander, C&C, etc; but even some less known knows like Z.... also quite amazing at some of the graphics differences, like MDK was really ahead of its time...
Good ol’ memories! I absolutely loved stunt driving. I think that was the name, love building custom tracks. Dune 2 was epic. One of my top game also was... 4D boxing.
You mean 4d stunts right? ua-cam.com/video/7tC_omd4NVY/v-deo.html that game was awsome, too bad the slightest bump would wreck your car XD! i made the most extrutiantingly difficult tracks i could, like some masochistic-sraights-followed-by-snow-then-osbtacles XD
@@Mike.660 I bought and played MYST on my sister Apple Macintosh computer oh god only knows how long that game was released. This is back when I didn't even though of searching the internet for guides or anything. I clearly remember writting all the notes down on the notebook it came it? I think it did, right? I fully solved and finished the game all by myself, so proud ! I think i wrote the most notes for that piano puzzle part.
6:54 my God this game was incredible. It looks surreal, the odd landscapes, those brutal warriors fighting to the death. The atmosphere, the sinister music. I think MK2 and MK3 were works of art.
1:12 I remember with Carmageddon the game would not start if you tried to launch it in Windows 95. You had to restart the pc and boot into ms dos and launch the game from there.
OMG Crusader: No Remorse. I installed the game from 16 floppy disks and it was miraculously working!!! Fallout 1... Transport Tycoon, Simcity, Colonization, Doom. Thinking about it I played with most of these games back then. Ah good old days!
Crusader has maybe the best ever soundtrack. I was astound how well it worked. That Quake 2 soundtrack and Interstate 76. Those three still today imo are the best game soundtracks ever made.
I'm genuinely surprised at myself for how many of these I remember playing or owning at some point. Grand Prix II and Descent were unexpected memory-jostlers. xD Gonna have to find the MDK soundtrack now.
oh man! magic carpet... i had completely forgotten about that one! quite an innovative and amazing game. MDK really pushed the boundaries of how to design an implement a game. The scale of the level and the render distances involved were wild not to mention its goofy & fun design themes... Actually thinking back to playing this game I would not be shocked if some of the Halo design choices for grunts were inspired at least in part from here. Bunch of amazing entries which shaped the gaming world even to this day.
80 The Lion King, I played with my brother as a child, today I don't have him by my side, I cried just listening to the music, it gave me great memories, thank you for that.
2:10. Totally forgot about Descent. Spent so long playing that in my adolescence and forgot about it until I saw it just now! Remember Z now too after I’ve seen it again. Amazing what’s buried in your subconscious until it’s dug up again!
wow! this was such an awesome trip down memory lane! in 1996 I was only 8 years old but I watched my mum and uncle play some of these games and some I played myself. Actually I am quite surprised how many of these games I know from back then.
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Dude you are amazing. Thank you. These were my childhood 😭
Thanks to you and all the other video game compilation channels that post videos like this one. I'm planning to buy me a laptop and I'm simply looking at these kinds of videos to see what games can I possibly look for to play.
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I'm almost crying. This is my childhood. I lived in a small town in North Lebanon where summers were lazy and lonely. I was lucky that my father had a PC for his accounting work. I think I played 80 if not more of these games. The soundtracks of some of these games is epic and I can remember till this day. Settlers 2, Transport Tycoon, Crusader no Remorse stand out in particular. Kudos to you on this monumental effort.
Yeah I’m up at the 80 mark.. my dx2-66 and I.. wow.. I still walk around hearing ‘electron mace’ from syndicate wars and saying Murder Death Kill occasionally.. One Must Fall.. Seeing Z again was a trip
TT truly had a great soundtrack! It blended soooo well with the gameplay.
Greetings from a fellow 90s PC gamer neighbor from Israel :)
Do you still play games today?
And every game has its associated memories/context.
Is like opening a closet of information.
Huge nostalgia trip. I played over 60 games from this list.
Duke 3d and Red Alert are my favorites.
Jagged Aliance and Dungeon Leeper. And Quake.
Yes i remember Red Alert i play that in internet cafe whit my friends.
I played so much Red Alert... Especially skirmish vs the "AI"
Eventually, I remember tweaking the rules.ini file to increase the atomic bomb impact. And unnecessary tweaks like changing infantry to turn into dogs when they attack. Fun times.
Games like these are why I ended up learning programming, math and physics and becoming a software engineer... although I don't program games now haha.
mine Crusader no remorse , Syndicate , Dune , Doom
I' also have at least tried over half of these. How's it even possible!? Were there a lot of demos or was it all shareware in those days...can't remember.
That was basically my childhood gaming history at its best. Great memories. Thanks for this upload.
Huge nostalgia trip indeed. Funny how your mind remembers how graphics were way smoother back then!
I've heard that the graphics might actually have been slightly smoother back then due to CRT monitors rendering graphics differently.
Thank you for keeping the original game sound in. A lot of these collection videos put some generic music in the background which is a total mood killer. The sound is part of the charm when it comes to older Ms Dos games.
Yes!!
Remember how impressed I was first time seeing C&C on Pentium 100. The graphics were fantastic :D
Same here. Had a P-100. Bought my first CD-ROM drive and a soundcard and C&C was gifted to me on a birthday. Going from floppies and PC speaker to this was intense. Just the installer animation was already jawdropping. In a modern remaster they did a callback to that interface, only since there are no longer any settings to enter, with things being plug-n-play, they put self-referencing jokes. These days, it's common practice to skip cutscenes, but in days of Westwood, they were the reward for completing a level. They were just as important as the gameplay.
Magic Carpet was one of the most innovative games I had ever played, it was fantastic. And just forgotten about.
I remember in the controller you were able to chose a VR headser. I went crazy trying to get one
magic carpet 2 slapped too, sadly bullfrog was bought by EA and all its titles went into oblivion
Ecstatica! 😍
You've got some forgotten gems in here with the all-time classics. Good memories.
I think about that Duke Nukes level often for some reason. Thanks for the nostalgia trip
Same!
Wow what a trip. Many hours across a big list there.
Doom 2, Heretic, Hexen, Quake, Settlers, C&C, FT, NFS, Theme Park, SSF. GTA.
I remember nearly every game on this list. Played the majority of them. I remember the big move from floppy disc to CD-ROM, and the jump in quality that came with it (well, most of the time).
Oh and the voice acting with the cdroms was pretty new and incredible
Heretic and Hexen were both phenomenal and complemented each other so well
This unlocked alot of ancient memories for me, great compilation!
What's remarkable is that so many of these games are still playable by today's standards!
Specially the spaceship themed ones. The graphics and mechanics are kind off immortal hahaha
This was my era!
Rayman is ageless
And thing of all the cloud-based games, or always online titles that will all be wrapped, when they stop making money, and unlike with pre-internet retro, there will be no way to revive many of the games, by the time today's kids get to their mid-age crisis. They'll have nothing to re-experience, unlike my DOS generation, that can either emulate, or even use original hardware.
@@enilenis I'm totally into keeping the working hardware, nothing beats the experience of starting DOS and all those messages during it :) right now having 386 and 486 - still alive and kicking. Only when they all die and can't be repaired, I'll switch to emulators.
The 90s was a peak of human civilization...
indeed.
Ypu might br right
@ChristopherWallbank-di9hj i think the signs were there... the rot was setting in...but i think when it all started to unveil it was around 2010-2019 with all the DEI and illegal immigrations and covid and restrictive laws that gave govs total control...
so the cancer was there , but it started to manifest in the later interval... IMO at least.
Been in decline since Facebook
@@chaos120Sounds about right...
Lot of these game are still a pleasure to play today. At the end the graphic doesn't matter at all when it comes to fun to play (or maybe it's just me... I grew up with these).
No, it's not just you :) good games age well. I will still do all-nighters with Civilization, Aces of the Deep, Duke Nukem 3D... when something is good, it will be still good 30 years later.
Huge trip down memory lane. Only played a few of the games like HoMM and Warcraft 1 and 2. Great times.
Those were great years for gaming. Thanks for this video.
And still, to this day, Descent was the most mind-blowing game I have seen. Complete 9 axis of freedom in a 3d environment that made your head spin. Nobody has made a better version of this type of game since.
I still play it (Descent 2) Brilliant game. You could even play it in VR even back then
The game i made my brother watch while i played that made him go green with motion sickness haha
I was 7 and went to my rich friends house in 93 and seen Doom. I had a similar experience. Just not Decent or 94.
@@stephenschenider4007 Doom was amazing as a kid in the early 90s. You could do LAN multiplayer with a crossover cable (wish PCs were more portable back then to make it easier to lug over a friends house lol).
MOO2 fans hit like so I know I’m not the only one still playing this masterpiece.
90s pc gaming, not sure if there was a better time.
Dosen't Elders Scrolls (11:20) looks great for you?
Master of Magic & UFO: Enemy Unknown are definitely still top of the list for me! I play through them both once a year, usually more and I love them both every time. I have fond memories of my grandfather being hooked on them when I was a kid. I would have sleepovers, just so I could sit next to him in his electronics room and watch him play late into the night :) It's a visceral memory for me and I can feel it when I play them both :)
So many great titles recalling old memories. Thank you for this trip.
Duke Nukem 3D is absolute highlight. I think not many know, but it's very customizable and there is excellent map builder, in which I've spent way too many hours. Own maps, own voices... that was (is) a great game. Duke's voice (Jon St. John) is an icon.
I still keep running 386 and 486 both with genuine DOS 6.22 to occasionally go back in time :) what a great times those were.
I spent way more time using the Build editor than playing the actual game. The engine was surprisingly robust, there was huge creative potential once you learned how to use it.
@@UltraVibeProductions Agreed!
People have forgotten how astonishing Duke Nukem 3D was. It came the same year as Quake, and while this one was absolutely mind-blowing, I remember DN3D as an equally impressive game, being more entertaining because its reallistic environments (for those days' standards). And the mod scene was huge too.
I loved the Easter eggs, references to other works, and the crude humor. Duke Nukem Forever, when it finally came out, cut out most of it.
Trip down memory lane... I miss those days...
The amount of hours I've spent with these... basically my whole childhood. 😁
Dayum, the nostalgia feels on these games, i remember playing most of them back in the day
It's that soundblaster 16 midi that really brings you back
It’s amazing how good so many of these games were!
...and then there's Bioforge.
I was born in 1991 and only had a couple CDs with freeware DOS games on them, Jazz the Jackrabbit, Diablo1, Rise of the Triad, Earthworm Jim, Raptor: Call of the Shadows, and Captain Quazar were my favorites. Descent seems oddly familiar though I can't say for sure I played it. What an interesting era for gaming, that's for sure.
I was born in 89, my grandpa always gave me freeware cds with games the cds where called twilight zone this was my early years of gaming
Raptor, what a cool game.
Rise of the Triad was glorious, using the many types of rocket launchers
8:42 Twinsen's Odyssey
I played this game when I was a kid, for years I could not remember the name, thank you so much.
I remember it came in a pink CD with some other games inside, this CD was stolen from me with a bunch of others CDs (Well.. I live in Brazil).
My all time favorite game! It was also called 'Little Big Adventure'' in some parts of the world
Full Throttle. What a fantastic game. I played so many of these.
My friends used to come over just to play this on my PC. Legendary soundtrack too.
I'm always looking forward to your list
Always loved MDK. Such a unique, original game.
MDK looked surprisingly good, even with software rendering. The monsters were pretty creative, and if you shot them up (but couldn't be killed because of the story), the scars would still be there in later levels.
So much love for this era of Dos gaming! One Must Fall, Descent, the C&C series, and even the shareware edition of Jazz Jackrabbit were my main jams.
An honorable mention would be the "Ascendancy" by Logic Factory. Yes, the AI in the game is broken, but one cannot deny that the game has an unforgettable atmosphere. It inspired one very deep primal emotion: curiosity. Great concept... poor execution.
Jazz Jackrabbit music was great
I can agree that Ascendancy was an absolute mind blowing game back then. I played it before ever knowing about the Master of Orion series.
I play Ascendancy to this day on Abandonware. Totally awesome game.
Thanks to this channel, I discovered many amazing games, Thank you!👍🏻
The Dig was not just a game.... it was a MASTERPIECE!
It really was!! 🙂
Thank you for the trip in this memory lane. Really love that era.
Wow thank you so much for the upload. So many good memories…so many games i totally forgot about. The golden age of gaming. All there is today was invented back then
Hereos of might and magic II was my absolute favorite.
The absolutely golden age of gaming.
When Broken Sword came out in the nineties, it looked so beautiful and innovative. I will never forget those days. I played about 90% of the games shown in this video.
Same here. I remember Broken Sword: The Broken Mirror demo on Microsoft Windows Game sampler. The section was short, but I replayed it over and over, because it was like a living book. A later bought the game. Loved it, and kept buying every Broken Sword game there was, even for Wii and Vita. I replay them occasionally for the atmosphere. Don't even mind the 3D one that they've made. It had bad reviews, but to me it was absolutely fine, and true to the formula. There hasn't been a Broken Sword game I didn't like. And I also played about 90% from the list. Back then everyone shared the same games, everyone read about the same games. Only question was, whether they could meet the system requirements. And compatibility with various sound and videocard drivers was never guaranteed. Fun times.
Master of Magic!! I never really stopped playing - there are just so many options and strategies that are viable
I can't believe I bought and played a majority of these games. It was an 8-bit world and we loved it!
16-bit *
TY
32-bit mostly guys, those games are playable at 486 and up, hence 32-bit architecture. There are rare examples of 386 games, which is hybrid 16/32 bit architecture
Concur on 32-bit.. 8-bit would have been more early-mid 1980s with the the NES or C64 for example.
Thanks for helping me fill out a GoG wishlist! Probably just going to spend another hundred hours with Master of Orion 2 though 😂
Wow, some solid memories there. I reckon I played about 30% of these games, obviously the AAA titles like Wing Commander, C&C, etc; but even some less known knows like Z.... also quite amazing at some of the graphics differences, like MDK was really ahead of its time...
It's hard to find a good DOS game list, great job!
Oh man, C&C. Apparently they decided to make a game to sell awesome Metal music. Hell March (opening theme of Red Alert) still gives me chills.
OMG this was a Nostalgia trip, loved it! ❤
Good ol’ memories! I absolutely loved stunt driving. I think that was the name, love building custom tracks. Dune 2 was epic. One of my top game also was... 4D boxing.
You mean 4d stunts right? ua-cam.com/video/7tC_omd4NVY/v-deo.html that game was awsome, too bad the slightest bump would wreck your car XD! i made the most extrutiantingly difficult tracks i could, like some masochistic-sraights-followed-by-snow-then-osbtacles XD
Myst and Quarantine can also be included in the list👍
@@Mike.660 I bought and played MYST on my sister Apple Macintosh computer oh god only knows how long that game was released. This is back when I didn't even though of searching the internet for guides or anything.
I clearly remember writting all the notes down on the notebook it came it? I think it did, right?
I fully solved and finished the game all by myself, so proud ! I think i wrote the most notes for that piano puzzle part.
What a golden age of gaming this was!
Oh my gosh! MDK! I'm crying! Thanks for the memories
I love X-Com UFO Defense. I probably spent 200+ hours and many restarts to reach end game.
I am a fan of the X-Com series of games
Crusader 1 & 2 were AMAZING! I was hoping for years that someone would do a remake.
6:54 my God this game was incredible. It looks surreal, the odd landscapes, those brutal warriors fighting to the death. The atmosphere, the sinister music. I think MK2 and MK3 were works of art.
Uff. I worked a a video games salesman in 1995+. This vide made my day. Thank you.
1:12 I remember with Carmageddon the game would not start if you tried to launch it in Windows 95. You had to restart the pc and boot into ms dos and launch the game from there.
So many awesome games! 😎 Bring back so many great memories! Nostalgia at it's best! 🥸👍
Man on man, that brought back some memories. Totally forgot I played some of those games…..awesome I grew up during the video game rise.
Twinsen’s Adventure was such a MARVELOUS game…
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So many great games! My personal favorites being The Pandora Directive, Tie Fighter and C&C.
Duke Nukem blew my mind when I first played it. Such a shame they never sorted out a proper sequel.
Great compilation. So many iconic games.
I must have played over a third of these games loads of times.
3:18 Ecstatica! The best 3D game for 1994 and well ahead of it's time!
This is literally a litany of my childhood. Every single game I played. MDK Oh my god, that was so good back then.
Daaaaamn those are some masterpieces 👍❤️👌 dungeon keeper, and xcom were unbelievable 🔥 I almost played all of them except some point and click
What a fantastic time to be alive was it. Every second game to be released was either a new genre or a massive technological breakthrough.
I love that all the FPS games are basically just Wolfenstein 3D with a different skin.
I played the hell out of Wolfenstein, Doom, and Heretic.
Beneath a Steel Sky oh yeaaah! The atmosphere was so unique!!
LBA 1 and 2. You made my day.
Thanks for video,there are 43 games of my childhood!!!
Some of these games were really addictive and really well done. Still have some of these!!
You did a fantastic job, gathered a lot of good games, congratulations, I even subscribed to your channel.
old is gold, ik heb ervan genoten bedankt
OMG Crusader: No Remorse. I installed the game from 16 floppy disks and it was miraculously working!!! Fallout 1... Transport Tycoon, Simcity, Colonization, Doom. Thinking about it I played with most of these games back then. Ah good old days!
Crusader has maybe the best ever soundtrack. I was astound how well it worked. That Quake 2 soundtrack and Interstate 76. Those three still today imo are the best game soundtracks ever made.
Oooooh my god. Descent was a faint memory from my childhood and I have been trying to find the name of the game for years! Thank you!
I'm genuinely surprised at myself for how many of these I remember playing or owning at some point. Grand Prix II and Descent were unexpected memory-jostlers. xD
Gonna have to find the MDK soundtrack now.
Lots of absolute classics here. I loved this era of gaming!
Good old dos days i am happy see people play dos i was playing some dos games earlier today
That was a nice nostalgia. Thank you
Thank you. Lots of good memories. 🙂
Ach du heiliger..... Tausend dank für diesen flashback zurück in meine Kindheit. Viele der Spiele sind bei mir schon völlig in Vergessenheit geraten
I spent way too many hours playing way too many of those games. Some really good ones there.
oh man! magic carpet... i had completely forgotten about that one! quite an innovative and amazing game.
MDK really pushed the boundaries of how to design an implement a game. The scale of the level and the render distances involved were wild not to mention its goofy & fun design themes... Actually thinking back to playing this game I would not be shocked if some of the Halo design choices for grunts were inspired at least in part from here.
Bunch of amazing entries which shaped the gaming world even to this day.
My favorite games
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So many of these games had heart. They are more than playable today. They are missed.
So many great games! Thanks for the nostalgia tripp
All the best dos games in one video. Thank you
"It's time to kick ass and chew bubblegum.... and I'm all out of gum.". I'll never forget these lines lol.
The lines, and the voice! :)
Wow. Some of them were gems. Played them a lot. Thanks for reminding...
80 The Lion King, I played with my brother as a child, today I don't have him by my side, I cried just listening to the music, it gave me great memories, thank you for that.
Wow, nostalgia. Played lots of these. I remember better thanks to you!
Doom 2 got to be king. Honourable mentions Descent Heroes of Might and Magic II. Super Street Fighter 2. Mortal Kombat 2 Warcraft.
I played them all wow, i never thought i would see a video with so many great memories ❤️
My mind got blown with all the memories.
Maximum back to the future Trippin Ballz !
Cool beanz!
2:10. Totally forgot about Descent. Spent so long playing that in my adolescence and forgot about it until I saw it just now! Remember Z now too after I’ve seen it again. Amazing what’s buried in your subconscious until it’s dug up again!
Pretty much my Childhood - some absolute bangers in this list, including ones I've replayed recently.
Carmageddon was off the hook lol
wow! this was such an awesome trip down memory lane! in 1996 I was only 8 years old but I watched my mum and uncle play some of these games and some I played myself. Actually I am quite surprised how many of these games I know from back then.
Good old times…. thanks for bringing sweet memories back