_Well I wasn't training for school shooting or anything_ *two minutes later* _Talks about how he shoots character he named after the bullies in the head_
Going to the different stores while you have that game disc in your hand just reading it over and over again until you could go home. That hit me right in the nostalgia lol
I may be younger but I grew up in a strange household. I still remember the old boxy computer straight out of the 90's that I would beg my parents to let me use, only to switch the screensaver on it and watch it for an hour in awe and wonder. My favorite always was the maze one with random photos and objects. We didn't have internet for the longest time, so I whiled the hour I got on the computer playing Frogger (in 3D!) and some Nancy Drew game my sister got for a birthday. Other than the short time I'd spend on the computer, I played with my dad's old Sega Genesis. I loved watching him play Sonic and wondering if I could ever hope to be as good. The first few levels of Sonic 1 and 2, as well as Golden Axe and Streets of Rage, are burned into my mind, because I just loved playing them over and over. It wasn't until 2004 when I got a real taste of 3D video games, and I finally convinced my parents to get me a GameCube. I tried to get as many games as I could, I was just in love! But then we upgraded to a Mac. Top of the line for the long past year of 2008. I couldn't really play games on it, because I didn't have any mac compatible games, but I watched people play games on UA-cam and I loved it. The first game I really got and enjoyed on a computer was Minecraft. It seems so long ago, but I really enjoyed playing it. Eventually, I discovered Steam because one of my favorite Minecraft UA-camrs played Team Fortress 2. I had to try so hard to get my parents to let me install it, but I just had to after seeing it was available for OSX! And so, on April 4th 2012, I joined Steam and started playing Team Fortress 2. To think I was just 13 at the time. It was amazingly fun. Now I play games less, as life has wormed it's way into my soul, and for now... I guess I need to look at myself. I want to play games to have fun again. Let's put aside the harsh competitive nature of modern games and relax.
My father always had a mac, and he never wanted me to have a “Windows computer”. I also spent thousands of hours playing tf2 after I found out about steam. I loved it.
I got lucky. My dad played Half-Life for about 2 or 3 years in 1998 when I was born, and after a while he said, "Here, this is just about the greatest game of all time, check it out." And he handed me his Half-Life Platinum Edition boxed CD set. And that's what got me into PC gaming, Steam, and CG art.
its a sad story because he probably won't be able to play the ending of HL for the rest of his life FeelsBadMan also 2 years late, but makes sure you gave him the HL2:EP3 "script" / Half-life conclusion
Unreal Tournement was one of the only games that instead of saying just asking the numbre of bots and the difficulty of them it had so many customization options. I still love it today.
Foregone Destruction is an amazing track. Turn of the century Drum and Bass was amazing. I'm pretty convinced UT and games like Extreme G's music are why I ended up becoming a raver.
Very first game ever was Age of empires 2. My brother burned a second copy of the disk for me to use. 1,642 hours wern't spent doing schoolwork but instead spamming teutonic knights.
I was about 6 or 7 when I first played it, I used to jump in the toxic water on that one map over and over again. And I used to run in that room that stretched you out and blew you up on purpose.
and here are my story.... shut up the grown ups are talking,... here is a gameboy, leave us alone... shut up the grown ups are talking,... here is a nintendo, leave us alone... shut up the grown ups are talking,... here is a pc, leave us alone... --- 25 years later martin why are you always sitting behind your pc and never come to visit? /speechless
Okay, I cried watching this... UT99 was my frist pc game too, that and Half-life, I was born in 1999 and have always been a PC gamer, but your experience, told here, is very much like mine, and I couldn`t help but shed a tear for the wonderful times playing this game you jogged into my memory, thank you phillip, you are one of the few creator who truly understand what gaming is all about, I miss those gaming days soo much...
aaaaaahhhhHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! THE NOSTALGIAAAAA!! Dude...this...all of this...this is pretty much exactly how it went for me. Unreal Tournament wasn't my first PC game, as I grew up with DOS games in the early 90's as a wee baby, but Unreal Tournament was by FAR the best, the most stunning, jaw dropping, and most impactful game I ever played...to date. It left such an impression on me that it's still EASILY my favorite game of all time, and this video clearly explains why. Epic video man =) Kind of inspired now to do my own video story on my Unreal experience haha
Unreal Tournament was your first PC game? Wow, sometimes I forget how old I am. My first FPS was Wolfenstein 3D and that still wasn't even my first PC game.
dude, i was introduced to games by my dad on the PC when he was playing Age of Empires 2 and Star Wars Battlefront, i was 4 at the time, now im 13 trying to make my own mods.
I miss the old days when just about every game with multiplayer featured bot support. While some do, many do not. I was most disappointed by this from the Titanfall series, which I think desperately needed it.
One of my favourite things to do was play the correct map with the rail gun mutator and the explosive death mutator, with 100’s of bots and team damage on. So when you kill one enemy, rain gun bursts would come from their corpse and hit the team mates around them, creating a domino effect.
My introduction to PC gaming was Hotwheels Stunt Track Driver, but my first "violent" game was Command and Conquer: Red Alert. All played on our Win95 machine.
Анна Зинурова bots are needed in every single game,not only fps,they are your personal opponents and your training opponents as well,not mentioning they are avalaible offline and 24/7(unlike humans)
Zetor-Khan the Generous I remember when I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to change your skin, i tried to install mods but failed miserably of course
the soundtrack of this game is just amazing. When i hear it, it reminds me the old memories i had when i was playing it for thousands of hours. And imagine that i was playing unreal tournament without any mods installed, because the version i had didn't support mods
That was one of my first games, but it always crashed loading the subway level right near the start, so I never got to experience it back then. Did get around to playing it about 15 years later, though, and loved it.
I remember playing the very first Delta Force, titled 'Delta Force'. I didn't know what frames per second was or how many I got at the time, but I'd put a few thousand dollars on the fact that it was single digits. That game didn't have bots, it just sucked.
northgarden I fucking love DF2s campaign over 13 years later. I copied it onto a bunch of flash drives, and I connected all of my friends to one network, and we had so much fun just killing each other, and I’m an amazing sniper.
Unreal Tournament was also my first fps. My friend downloaded the demo for me and burned it on a CD, and I played the hell out of the demo, got good enough that a clan wanted me on their team, and the leader bought be the game and sent it to me. My mom freaked out that I wanted to give some stranger my address, and instead I had to give him my mom's friend's PO box. Around this time I started realizing my FPS was holding me back, and thus began my strive for better and better equipment :)
UT too was also my first game. I remember watching my dad play UT on his big boxy CRT monitor, god damn... I even have a picture of me, grinning heavily as i played the map conveyor, sitting there with the redeemer in hand, the mouse so large it was hard to maneuver. I honestly wish I could go back to those days, but as an older person, knowing everything i've learnt, yet experiencing the game for the first time with everyone, playing maps, having fun and getting absorbed into the world of Unreal Tournament. When i'm finally on my death bed 60 - 70 years later, I'll think back to these times. Sure. I may have regrets in my life, but this is certainly not one of them. I'll think back to the days of playing UT 99, 2003, 2004, UT 3 and 4, and smile. With my last moments, i'll shed a tear, as I leave my family and friends behind, but most importantly, bring those fond memories with me, to the grave. For as long as I live. I'll continue to think about UT, and every now and then, for nostalgia purposes, play through the campaign and against the bots, to get that taste of what life used to be like almost 20 years ago. God fucking damn it... I miss those days. Sincerely, A loyal UT fan.
Little Fighter 2! Doing these (which felt like 50 vs 50) fights with bots and downloading all these mods and even creating my own (very bad) sprites was so much fun. It was a mess, but usually a really fun mess!
Neox oh my god, i just remembered this game! i used to go to some form of "internet cafe" after school with like 2-3 friends and play little fighter 2 for hours. it was soo much fun. thanks for bringing back these memories. :)
Legendaryvenomz It was late 1.6, but then he got better during Source.
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Legendaryvenomz He said he played the UT mod "Tactical Ops" when it was released (timestamp 5:50) .... that mod is the predecessor of Counter-Strike and, once GoldenSource SDK was released, became it.
+Dmitry Granicin actually cs stems from a quake mod called quake navy seals that minh le worked on before half life came out. then he and and jesse cliffe rebuilt it for goldsrc, which is really just a heavily modified quake engine.
Dude... you are nailing the experience and excitement of a generation of pc gamers when never seen before freedom was passed to gamers, graphics began to break limitations, the internet became a thing and gameplay considered as standard today, saw light for the first time.
I am only 16, I started on PS1 and later on got a PS2 when my parents could afford one for my 5th birthday. I grew up on games like Spyro, Rachet and Clank, and Crash Bandicoot. Then on my 10th birthday I bought a Xbox 360 with my money I had saved up and Started playing call of duty. Now here I am on PC ever since 2014.
JordanYT ahhh, i remember playing ratchet and clank for a long time. we bought every single game of it and they were so fun. some of the old ones are actually the better ones though which means i am exited for the remake thats coming 2016
Ah, reminds me of the time I used to play Halo PC, which was my first online-fps experience. Combat Evolved was fine, but when I got the community content of Custom Edition shit really hit the fan. Good times...
Nostalgia caught me watching this video. i joined pretty late in this modding era of UT, but it was so good to "relive" those memories. Good video man.
I have completed the s.t.a.l.k.e.r series so many times and tried so many mods that I can't count them. Actually, almost cried when discovered that stalker 2 was not coming out. Most of my friends don't understand how can someone enjoy that much a game that doesn't have multiplayer
Quake 3 for me, when i was four i witnesed my dad playing it on his badass 128mb ram gaming pc, he saw that i was enticed by it so he let me have a go, 10 years later i saved up for years and built my own gaming machine, and quake 3 is still my alltime favourite :)
we 1v1'ed eachother a few times when i was younger but, hes 50 now and he prefers the company of wine and making arrows for his new passion for archery, i am at least taking over his business of computer repairs and what not and i have only him to thank for my pc knowledge.
mY FIRST PC game..... DUKE NUKEM!!! IT opened my eyes to PC gaming. Funny thing is a Teacher introduced it to me. I was skipping class and went into his class as I seen a bunch of people at the computers all yelling at each other, I was like, wtf is this? It was a Lan party! Oh my virgin eyes couldn't look away. After which I started doing better in class, getting "good" grades, just to convince my parents to buy me a computer.
I consistently play violent video games about 6 hours every day, and I am not a violent person. I have never hit anyone in real life. Ever. Nor would I.
I loved browsing for UT mods and mutators. I grew particularily fond of a weapon mutator called Next gen weapons or some such which added multiple firing modes to all weapons, changed the bio rifle to fire globs of napalm that did DoT damage instead of the regular toxic blast. I think my original modded UT folder was something around 4 gigs large, and that was HUGE back in the day
Unreal Tournament was also the game that got me into PC gaming. Except it was my Dad who would play it every night after I went to bed. Countless times I would sneak down just to watch him, only to be sent back up 5 minutes later because I was terrible at sneaking around.
The funny thing is, I was born in the middle of the massive transition, sadly I wasn't able to experience slower internet, awful graphics and my parents saying I cant be killing helpless people and then tea bagging them
Same thing here, because I was born in 2005 I still vaguely remember things like old phones, old pcs and other things - but I still wish I was born earlier so I could’ve experienced old runescape, Hl2, old source games in their prime, etc...
Cool video. You and I are rather similar in our appreciation for games and the mystery some of them astonish us with. However we are opposite in our evolution. I’m 28 now and mostly play single player rpgs or games that are deep with an extensive modding community. My internet sucks where I live, and I don’t have the time to be great at online gaming anymore. When I was younger I was extremely competitive and into playing to win, etc. the better I got the more stressful it got; the more pressure I put on myself to be the best. Plus, over the years the online gaming communities have gotten more toxic and elitist. So now I play games just to chill out and enjoy.I like making ridiculous builds in rpgs even if they suck haha. No one to flame me or threaten to kill me lol. Cheers.
My first FPS was the original Half Life on the PS2 Mum got it as a birthday gift for me when I turned I think it was 9 or 10 back in 2012 (Late to game I know) and I would have endless hours of fun with my brother on the local multiplayer We would always put on all the cheats whenever we played Decay or wanted to mess around in the multiplayer It was a blast tbh
UT4 is actually very faithful to the series and it plays really well. It's currently in Alpha and free to play, the devs are making great progress and listening to the community. I would consider checking it out :D
I remember my first headshot. Hell, the first time i even played a FPS game! I was visiting my friend Patrick. He was playing Black ops. The map was WMD. He went behind a cover and told me that he's going to kitchen for a second and i should simply stay hidden and shoot any enemy that notices me. It was the first time i watched the action of a game from first person, and the first time I played sucha gritty and realistic game. After a while, a guy with a red nick above his head noticed me and pointed a gun at me. I shot him in the head from the hip. If i remember correctly i shot him with commando rifle. He fell dead on the ground and I had that weird feeling of pride and accomplishment. When I got back home I proudly told my mom about what I did. This resulted in a month-long ban on games and visiting Patrick. I and him were 7 years old btw. Since then i havent played a call of duty game for 4 years. What CoD i played after those 4 years? Black ops.
Id say Havana was my favorite map and this other map i forgot its name its the one in the arctic its like WMD but it has this one cart in the level that you can jump into if you get high enough if you can remember its name plz tell me
Epic Games is deleting all Unreal Tournament Games. Please talk about it, you re the only decent content creator that can help this decision to get reversed. All the games will be shut down on january 24 and they re already not avaiable anymore for purchase or download (for UT4)
ah, my first game, it was GTA San Andreas on the PC, i remember my uncle helping me mod the game with basic fixes to improve my experience, i was about 3-4 so i didn't learn at all, don't worry, nowadays i even create basic mods
I remember being younger and sitting in my dad's office with him, playing flight simulators and racing games with his very expensive equipment. I didn't realize until now that all of that stuff cost around 1200 dollars at the time, I just really enjoyed flying planes and using his racing wheel. I enjoy replaying some of those old flight simulators, just to take me back to a simpler time. My grandfather and I played hidden object games, and we would spend hours staring at an old CRT monitor and pointing furiously at where the next item we needed to find was. I really enjoyed it, even though most of those were considered "simple" or "not fun." I was young, and didn't know much. Going back and playing some of these games has brought back some of the best memories I've had.
Holy fuck I just looked it up. First image I saw made me go to my shower and cry for 5 hours in cold water. Then I saw it had a 7/10 and I went back to the shower and repeated.
What an awesome video!!! Unreal Tournament was my first game as well. My father installed it on my computer and I played it the first time at the age of 4 (which is very early everyone would say, but hey it didn't damage me at all). I was allowed to play this around 3-5 hours per week and ChaosUT was what really binded me to this game placing Turrets etc was fun ^^
The Map editor was so incredibly easy. That was one of the most revolutionary parts of the game. With previous FPS games, you had to be a computer scientist to make your own maps- not with Unreal Tournament. Building a giant-sized version of your house was a rite of passage.
You know what? I still install UT99 about once every 3-4 months and complete the tournament. Every time I play facing worlds, deck16, hispeed or enter a trophy room, my heart starts to cry with happiness.
"i was not training for school shooting"
"i named the enemies after the bullies at school"
grose zero LOL
lol
i'm gonna say the N word
@@delphium8476 *MS OBAMA GET DOWN*
I did that too
_Well I wasn't training for school shooting or anything_
*two minutes later*
_Talks about how he shoots character he named after the bullies in the head_
Exactly. I was like "ehm it's starting to get creepy"
now he was just geting a little revenge, i was doing the same thing and i am not a murderer now
The Article all sentences are a bunch of words
♪ "All the other kids..." ♪
Hmm
Going to the different stores while you have that game disc in your hand just reading it over and over again until you could go home. That hit me right in the nostalgia lol
1999 was one of the best years in gaming history.
@ 2004*
UT99
@@znk753 ok zoomer
2007*
2009
I may be younger but I grew up in a strange household. I still remember the old boxy computer straight out of the 90's that I would beg my parents to let me use, only to switch the screensaver on it and watch it for an hour in awe and wonder. My favorite always was the maze one with random photos and objects. We didn't have internet for the longest time, so I whiled the hour I got on the computer playing Frogger (in 3D!) and some Nancy Drew game my sister got for a birthday. Other than the short time I'd spend on the computer, I played with my dad's old Sega Genesis. I loved watching him play Sonic and wondering if I could ever hope to be as good. The first few levels of Sonic 1 and 2, as well as Golden Axe and Streets of Rage, are burned into my mind, because I just loved playing them over and over. It wasn't until 2004 when I got a real taste of 3D video games, and I finally convinced my parents to get me a GameCube. I tried to get as many games as I could, I was just in love! But then we upgraded to a Mac. Top of the line for the long past year of 2008. I couldn't really play games on it, because I didn't have any mac compatible games, but I watched people play games on UA-cam and I loved it. The first game I really got and enjoyed on a computer was Minecraft. It seems so long ago, but I really enjoyed playing it. Eventually, I discovered Steam because one of my favorite Minecraft UA-camrs played Team Fortress 2. I had to try so hard to get my parents to let me install it, but I just had to after seeing it was available for OSX! And so, on April 4th 2012, I joined Steam and started playing Team Fortress 2. To think I was just 13 at the time. It was amazingly fun.
Now I play games less, as life has wormed it's way into my soul, and for now... I guess I need to look at myself. I want to play games to have fun again. Let's put aside the harsh competitive nature of modern games and relax.
My father always had a mac, and he never wanted me to have a “Windows computer”. I also spent thousands of hours playing tf2 after I found out about steam. I loved it.
I got lucky. My dad played Half-Life for about 2 or 3 years in 1998 when I was born, and after a while he said, "Here, this is just about the greatest game of all time, check it out." And he handed me his Half-Life Platinum Edition boxed CD set. And that's what got me into PC gaming, Steam, and CG art.
Kurt Whitley Such a cool dad :p
its a sad story because he probably won't be able to play the ending of HL for the rest of his life FeelsBadMan
also 2 years late, but makes sure you gave him the HL2:EP3 "script" / Half-life conclusion
cool dad
Things that never happened
@@Sbeatly oh crab mentality lol
Unreal Tournement was one of the only games that instead of saying just asking the numbre of bots and the difficulty of them it had so many customization options. I still love it today.
"I was not training for school shooting"
later searches for a Skyrim children killable mod
6:20 children kill , LOOOL
Good GOD that music brought back a WAVE of nostalgia! I'm installing this game RIGHT NOW!
Foregone Destruction is an amazing track. Turn of the century Drum and Bass was amazing. I'm pretty convinced UT and games like Extreme G's music are why I ended up becoming a raver.
Very first game ever was Age of empires 2. My brother burned a second copy of the disk for me to use. 1,642 hours wern't spent doing schoolwork but instead spamming teutonic knights.
+Wololo Man
Wololo
Hey, same here. Great game to start with. PC FTW!!
How do you turn this on?
OMG my friend, making my family part of the game then making me OP while everyone else suck was a dream
longbowmen all the way
UT was my first game too. I thought i'm the only stupid idiot who had fun for a months and months with bots :D
I Had it itto. Just Like this.
i Used to train with bot all the week just to play oN LINE with a lucent 56kbps modem at the weekends!
I used to just play Morpheus with bots for hours and hours and it was so much fun.
IntroMakerFTW it was my firt game too! shieet... old dayss.. gonna download it again :D
I was about 6 or 7 when I first played it, I used to jump in the toxic water on that one map over and over again. And I used to run in that room that stretched you out and blew you up on purpose.
Krassz That was the very first level I played in the game when I got it. So much fun.
and here are my story....
shut up the grown ups are talking,... here is a gameboy, leave us alone...
shut up the grown ups are talking,... here is a nintendo, leave us alone...
shut up the grown ups are talking,... here is a pc, leave us alone...
---
25 years later
martin why are you always sitting behind your pc and never come to visit?
/speechless
+Option42B 'Cuz the grown ups are talking.
tell them to shut up the grown ups are talking and throw old people stuff at them
That is so sad i think i have the same story :(
nice profile pic ;;;;)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
yeah cuz being handed some consoles as a kid totally equals you being a lazy sack of uselessness later in life AMIRITE?!?!??!?!?!!
my first game was cs 1.6 lol, my dad teached me how to play but he passed away when i was 6 :/
Lishay sorry dude
He is trolling to get attention if he is not then R.I.P
rip my friend
Anybody remember Vsmile or Leapfrog ;-;
@@predragilic6501 why the fuck would you troll about that to get attention?
Okay, I cried watching this... UT99 was my frist pc game too, that and Half-life, I was born in 1999 and have always been a PC gamer, but your experience, told here, is very much like mine, and I couldn`t help but shed a tear for the wonderful times playing this game you jogged into my memory, thank you phillip, you are one of the few creator who truly understand what gaming is all about, I miss those gaming days soo much...
aaaaaahhhhHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! THE NOSTALGIAAAAA!! Dude...this...all of this...this is pretty much exactly how it went for me. Unreal Tournament wasn't my first PC game, as I grew up with DOS games in the early 90's as a wee baby, but Unreal Tournament was by FAR the best, the most stunning, jaw dropping, and most impactful game I ever played...to date. It left such an impression on me that it's still EASILY my favorite game of all time, and this video clearly explains why. Epic video man =) Kind of inspired now to do my own video story on my Unreal experience haha
Unreal Gold. My first game. 10/10 Mate.
Same here and i agree
Unreal Tournament was your first PC game? Wow, sometimes I forget how old I am. My first FPS was Wolfenstein 3D and that still wasn't even my first PC game.
+2kliksphilip - Wow, crazy odds. I also didn't have a PC until I was 11. Oh, and no argument there. PC's the best. =D
dude, i was introduced to games by my dad on the PC when he was playing Age of Empires 2 and Star Wars Battlefront, i was 4 at the time, now im 13 trying to make my own mods.
Did you played the new UT Online? It's on pré-alpha now, but it's like the classics!
+Darth Lmr521 im 13 too
If you want to feel even older, my first video game system was the Wii ;D
I'm 17 :P
I miss the old days when just about every game with multiplayer featured bot support. While some do, many do not. I was most disappointed by this from the Titanfall series, which I think desperately needed it.
One of my favourite things to do was play the correct map with the rail gun mutator and the explosive death mutator, with 100’s of bots and team damage on. So when you kill one enemy, rain gun bursts would come from their corpse and hit the team mates around them, creating a domino effect.
*I love your nostalgic videos!*
My introduction to PC gaming was Hotwheels Stunt Track Driver, but my first "violent" game was Command and Conquer: Red Alert. All played on our Win95 machine.
Those2menoverthere . OMG this right here :O i played so much
Those2menoverthere . Oh my god, hotwheels stunt track driver... good shit. That was probably my first pc game too.
Reedster
I still have the disc, it's actually sitting right behind me right now.
gamingguy9143
Try loading it on a modern OS first.
Those2menoverthere . YES YES YES
My first PC game was Pyjamas Sam. What a game that was
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putt putt whas what the real gansters played XD
Martijn Veldhuis putt putt + pirated frogger on cd
Martijn Veldhuis I had like a whole bunch of them Junior games. I played the shit out of putt putt circus
TheYoungSandwich putt putt travels through time tho.
Old games then:
> Mapping
> Modding
> Bots
And all these things makes game ethernal.
New games now:
> No mapping
> No modding
> No bots
* N O I C E *
ikr, shits ridicilious
Анна Зинурова bots are needed in every single game,not only fps,they are your personal opponents and your training opponents as well,not mentioning they are avalaible offline and 24/7(unlike humans)
Gta has mods, RDR2 has mods, minecraft has mods, csgo has bots i dont know what you mean :)
Согласен )
Funny how old FPS have some of the best Bots I had seen. Unreal and FEAR still blow my mind.
The early days of minecraft modding with the infinite amount of zip files and the search of \appdata
oaming\.Minecraft
yep we've all been there bud
I still do that method lol.
META-INF
forgetting to install the correct version of a JAR mod and ruining the entire game
Zetor-Khan the Generous I remember when I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to change your skin, i tried to install mods but failed miserably of course
the soundtrack of this game is just amazing. When i hear it, it reminds me the old memories i had when i was playing it for thousands of hours. And imagine that i was playing unreal tournament without any mods installed, because the version i had didn't support mods
The game that made me learn to use keyboard and mouse controls. My most favourite game of all time.
what game was it ???
@@fozze9456 really?
In the 56k days, remember downloading one map at a time and reading reviews for the next map on NaliCity.
Quake 3 Arena vs Unreal tournament. This is what we used to argue about in 1999.
ut was always superior the quake fanboys were just too scared to admit it
"Perhaps you played the Sims, with so many expansions" as soon as he said that, it felt so relatable. my first few pc games were rct3 and the sims 2
I grew up with Max Payne, I replayed it recently and I still love it !
IT'S PAYNE, WHACK HIM!
it rly is still a good ass game. i have no nostalgic connection to it but i played thru 1 and 2 and loved them.
That was one of my first games, but it always crashed loading the subway level right near the start, so I never got to experience it back then. Did get around to playing it about 15 years later, though, and loved it.
I remeber playing Delta Force by NovaLogic. I placed a ton of bots and choppers. Creating missions and playing around with map editor
northgarden nice lmao
northgarden Same
I Like Games With Map Editors And Bots
I remember playing the very first Delta Force, titled 'Delta Force'. I didn't know what frames per second was or how many I got at the time, but I'd put a few thousand dollars on the fact that it was single digits. That game didn't have bots, it just sucked.
northgarden I fucking love DF2s campaign over 13 years later. I copied it onto a bunch of flash drives, and I connected all of my friends to one network, and we had so much fun just killing each other, and I’m an amazing sniper.
Unreal Tournament was also my first fps. My friend downloaded the demo for me and burned it on a CD, and I played the hell out of the demo, got good enough that a clan wanted me on their team, and the leader bought be the game and sent it to me. My mom freaked out that I wanted to give some stranger my address, and instead I had to give him my mom's friend's PO box. Around this time I started realizing my FPS was holding me back, and thus began my strive for better and better equipment :)
That's exactly what kind of videos and nostalgia I want see. Emotialnal and real. Thanks and please make more.
UT too was also my first game. I remember watching my dad play UT on his big boxy CRT monitor, god damn... I even have a picture of me, grinning heavily as i played the map conveyor, sitting there with the redeemer in hand, the mouse so large it was hard to maneuver. I honestly wish I could go back to those days, but as an older person, knowing everything i've learnt, yet experiencing the game for the first time with everyone, playing maps, having fun and getting absorbed into the world of Unreal Tournament.
When i'm finally on my death bed 60 - 70 years later, I'll think back to these times. Sure. I may have regrets in my life, but this is certainly not one of them. I'll think back to the days of playing UT 99, 2003, 2004, UT 3 and 4, and smile. With my last moments, i'll shed a tear, as I leave my family and friends behind, but most importantly, bring those fond memories with me, to the grave.
For as long as I live. I'll continue to think about UT, and every now and then, for nostalgia purposes, play through the campaign and against the bots, to get that taste of what life used to be like almost 20 years ago. God fucking damn it... I miss those days.
Sincerely, A loyal UT fan.
You nailed it with the sims. The OG Cod games too.
Bourbon The Huckster the old ones were the good ones
Bourbon The Huckster CoD UO was insane
Cod 2 was my favorite
Jesus Christ Hell yeah! Jesus Christ, you nailed it!
Sims 2 !
Little Fighter 2!
Doing these (which felt like 50 vs 50) fights with bots and downloading all these mods and even creating my own (very bad) sprites was so much fun. It was a mess, but usually a really fun mess!
Neox I use to go over to my friends place and play that the whole night, truly one of the greatest games.
Omfg, yes! Little fighter 2 is awesome :D
Neox oh my god, i just remembered this game!
i used to go to some form of "internet cafe" after school with like 2-3 friends and play little fighter 2 for hours. it was soo much fun. thanks for bringing back these memories. :)
Neox YES YES!!!!!!!! !!!!!! Little fighter was the best game ever :) Got me into programming
Neox I still have LF2 lmao.
ICH WILL UNREAL TOURNAMENT SPIELEN!!!! - angry german kid
Classic YT shit, raw and funny. I really enjoy it
+ArdaBlock here's a classic YT correction for you: It's 'woll' not will you idiot! Arrrgh!!!!!!! *Explodes due to rage*
+Armadillito No, it's "will", it means "want" in german. He is saying "I want to play Unreal Tournament", but alot angrier ofc.
This was the first multiplayer game I played . You brought back my memories . Thankyou Philip .
My first PC game was half life 1
RockyDoctor65 Mine was Half life 3
Ante Your probably a console peasant.
good retort, remember to post your epic comeback to 9gag
Ante Only you are such a troll that you hate on someone for making a joke.
Same.
When did you start playing CS?
I think he said source in a old video
noah martinka 1.6
Legendaryvenomz It was late 1.6, but then he got better during Source.
Legendaryvenomz He said he played the UT mod "Tactical Ops" when it was released (timestamp 5:50) .... that mod is the predecessor of Counter-Strike and, once GoldenSource SDK was released, became it.
+Dmitry Granicin actually cs stems from a quake mod called quake navy seals that minh le worked on before half life came out. then he and and jesse cliffe rebuilt it for goldsrc, which is really just a heavily modified quake engine.
my first PC game was Battlefield 1942. What a gem it was.
piraque ez nothing better than lying down below an enemy bot tank and seeing if he will kill you
***** good times
piraque ez same here ;D
+piraque ez sam here,played it back there in 2004 or 2003
Same! This game was my first game ever played.
These stories are very fun and nostalgic. They made me remember experiences of my own. Thank you for the quality content.
Dude... you are nailing the experience and excitement of a generation of pc gamers when never seen before freedom was passed to gamers, graphics began to break limitations, the internet became a thing and gameplay considered as standard today, saw light for the first time.
I am only 16, I started on PS1 and later on got a PS2 when my parents could afford one for my 5th birthday. I grew up on games like Spyro, Rachet and Clank, and Crash Bandicoot. Then on my 10th birthday I bought a Xbox 360 with my money I had saved up and Started playing call of duty. Now here I am on PC ever since 2014.
JordanYT That's pretty much my exact progression as well. XD
ExclusivelyNerdBox | CS:GO Gunsync Extraordinaire same only no xbox but a ps3 and i got my pc this year
JordanYT This sounds exactly like me.
JordanYT ahhh, i remember playing ratchet and clank for a long time. we bought every single game of it and they were so fun. some of the old ones are actually the better ones though which means i am exited for the remake thats coming 2016
JordanYT Im 13 Went from PS1 to PS2 to Xbox 360 to PS3 to PS4 to PC
Ah, reminds me of the time I used to play Halo PC, which was my first online-fps experience. Combat Evolved was fine, but when I got the community content of Custom Edition shit really hit the fan.
Good times...
RandomGuy1994 I used to play a shit ton of free flash games when I was younger. Those were the days...
Sleepi Me too. Most of them were shit, lol
+Sleepi yeah man, all the time
+CirnoBaka HD If you get HAC2 it downloads the maps for you in-game. Unless you want to play the single player ones.
Should come join us at /r/haloonline and enjoy some Halo 3 on your PC free of charge.
ahh the kill children mod in skyrim. good times.
I'm sad that it's now impossible for me to experience Unreal and Unreal Tournament...
There are a lot of ways to still get them
Nostalgia caught me watching this video. i joined pretty late in this modding era of UT, but it was so good to "relive" those memories. Good video man.
i felt like i was watching a documentary but it was good XD
Wait, are you implying documentaries aren't good?
I have completed the s.t.a.l.k.e.r series so many times and tried so many mods that I can't count them. Actually, almost cried when discovered that stalker 2 was not coming out. Most of my friends don't understand how can someone enjoy that much a game that doesn't have multiplayer
Cheeki breeki
+Samuel Olofsson iv danke
*i v damki
Escape from tarkov is the new cheeki breeki simulator, even though its more of a multiplayer focused game but it has some stalker devs behind it
well it is now
Quake 3 for me, when i was four i witnesed my dad playing it on his badass 128mb ram gaming pc, he saw that i was enticed by it so he let me have a go, 10 years later i saved up for years and built my own gaming machine, and quake 3 is still my alltime favourite :)
we 1v1'ed eachother a few times when i was younger but, hes 50 now and he prefers the company of wine and making arrows for his new passion for archery, i am at least taking over his business of computer repairs and what not and i have only him to thank for my pc knowledge.
*****
i would also like to add that i kick his at at quake these days
mikey robinson
My first games were Quake 3 and Serious Sam.
mikey robinson YES, I still play Q3 all the damn time. My dad used to play UT99 and Q3 constantly and I would just sit beside him watching him hahaha
Good times right :D DempseyTheBoss
Many great games were out on '99 but ut99 is just so damn special... thanks for making this. the music alone made me goosebumps
Anyone else wish they were into PC gaming during the late 90's and early 2000's?
It was a blast.... Quake, Unreal tournament, half life. And it was glorious back then, it never stopped being glorious.
@AccuracyIsGone Man I was like 6 when my dad downloaded the game it was in 2008, and I still played UT1999 and UT2004, those two games were a blast.
I’m a 14 year old who’s obsessed with a game from 2011. There’s not much people similar to me, I think, so I’m one of a kind...
I wish if I had not born after that era
@@slimemyhouse9877 cringe
mY FIRST PC game..... DUKE NUKEM!!!
IT opened my eyes to PC gaming. Funny thing is a Teacher introduced it to me. I was skipping class and went into his class as I seen a bunch of people at the computers all yelling at each other, I was like, wtf is this? It was a Lan party! Oh my virgin eyes couldn't look away.
After which I started doing better in class, getting "good" grades, just to convince my parents to buy me a computer.
The same and Descent shareware version. Still play ut99 offline thou -and Overwatch online nowadays
Hmm good start.
I consistently play violent video games about 6 hours every day, and I am not a violent person. I have never hit anyone in real life. Ever. Nor would I.
I played a violent game once and now all I do is rape and murder people. Violent video games did this :(
SpaghettiFace2 I played violent video games and now I rape and murder people.
SpaghettiFace2 I play GTA San Andreas since I'm 6 years old. Still not a cruel murderer.
Postal 2 when I was 4, Quake 3 and Serious Sam when I was 5. I had a fight once. I am probably the nicest and calmest person you ever meet.
SpaghettiFace2 I was born swedish and white and when i first played a violent video game i turned into an angry korean dude named kim jong un
“children kill-“
i saw that Philip, dont think I didnt
children killuke nursery
I see nothing wrong with that
I loved browsing for UT mods and mutators. I grew particularily fond of a weapon mutator called Next gen weapons or some such which added multiple firing modes to all weapons, changed the bio rifle to fire globs of napalm that did DoT damage instead of the regular toxic blast. I think my original modded UT folder was something around 4 gigs large, and that was HUGE back in the day
Unreal Tournament was also the game that got me into PC gaming. Except it was my Dad who would play it every night after I went to bed. Countless times I would sneak down just to watch him, only to be sent back up 5 minutes later because I was terrible at sneaking around.
Doom here.
DooM!
That fucking game and its fucking mods. Idtech 1 truly is a wonderous thing.
The funny thing is, I was born in the middle of the massive transition, sadly I wasn't able to experience slower internet, awful graphics and my parents saying I cant be killing helpless people and then tea bagging them
Same thing here, because I was born in 2005 I still vaguely remember things like old phones, old pcs and other things - but I still wish I was born earlier so I could’ve experienced old runescape, Hl2, old source games in their prime, etc...
@@Oodelally Same lol, 2005
Reminds me of my now-brother-in-law getting me to play World of Warcraft.
Kid brain mind blown.
Cool video. You and I are rather similar in our appreciation for games and the mystery some of them astonish us with.
However we are opposite in our evolution. I’m 28 now and mostly play single player rpgs or games that are deep with an extensive modding community. My internet sucks where I live, and I don’t have the time to be great at online gaming anymore.
When I was younger I was extremely competitive and into playing to win, etc. the better I got the more stressful it got; the more pressure I put on myself to be the best. Plus, over the years the online gaming communities have gotten more toxic and elitist.
So now I play games just to chill out and enjoy.I like making ridiculous builds in rpgs even if they suck haha. No one to flame me or threaten to kill me lol.
Cheers.
My first FPS was the original Half Life on the PS2
Mum got it as a birthday gift for me when I turned I think it was 9 or 10 back in 2012 (Late to game I know) and I would have endless hours of fun with my brother on the local multiplayer
We would always put on all the cheats whenever we played Decay or wanted to mess around in the multiplayer
It was a blast tbh
UT was my first PC game too!
I have some weird thing about keeping the nostalgia pure, in that I don't even look at the later UT games. Weird, I know.
UT4 is actually very faithful to the series and it plays really well. It's currently in Alpha and free to play, the devs are making great progress and listening to the community. I would consider checking it out :D
Holy shit! File Leech!
I was just hit right in the Nostalgia.
These videos where you reminisce are my favourite
One if the best philip videos EVER!!!
I remember my first headshot. Hell, the first time i even played a FPS game! I was visiting my friend Patrick. He was playing Black ops. The map was WMD. He went behind a cover and told me that he's going to kitchen for a second and i should simply stay hidden and shoot any enemy that notices me. It was the first time i watched the action of a game from first person, and the first time I played sucha gritty and realistic game. After a while, a guy with a red nick above his head noticed me and pointed a gun at me. I shot him in the head from the hip. If i remember correctly i shot him with commando rifle. He fell dead on the ground and I had that weird feeling of pride and accomplishment. When I got back home I proudly told my mom about what I did. This resulted in a month-long ban on games and visiting Patrick. I and him were 7 years old btw. Since then i havent played a call of duty game for 4 years. What CoD i played after those 4 years? Black ops.
Why is your mom such an idiot ?
Id say Havana was my favorite map and this other map i forgot its name its the one in the arctic its like WMD but it has this one cart in the level that you can jump into if you get high enough if you can remember its name plz tell me
Alex D 2016 every mom would react like that if their 7 year old kid told them that they shot a person in their head.
Epic Games is deleting all Unreal Tournament Games. Please talk about it, you re the only decent content creator that can help this decision to get reversed. All the games will be shut down on january 24 and they re already not avaiable anymore for purchase or download (for UT4)
My first was UT too :D but nothing beats Monsterhunt mod :3
Monsterhunt was the fucking shit, dude! had some of my best memories from playing that
Nice review and personal story.
I'd forgotten about ChaosUT :)
I'm more of a Quake guy but you convinced me to install and launch UT99. Thank you for this video.
My first actual shooter game that i remember was Splinter Cell. Otherwise, I played 2D games and Mario.
ah, my first game, it was GTA San Andreas on the PC, i remember my uncle helping me mod the game with basic fixes to improve my experience, i was about 3-4 so i didn't learn at all,
don't worry, nowadays i even create basic mods
So your like 10 years old.... lmao makes sense
This was my first pc game. I love the old memories playing this with my brother.
Edit: I loved the ai in this game
Thanks for sharing your nostalgia, I love your nostalgia videos they are so good
I remember being younger and sitting in my dad's office with him, playing flight simulators and racing games with his very expensive equipment. I didn't realize until now that all of that stuff cost around 1200 dollars at the time, I just really enjoyed flying planes and using his racing wheel. I enjoy replaying some of those old flight simulators, just to take me back to a simpler time. My grandfather and I played hidden object games, and we would spend hours staring at an old CRT monitor and pointing furiously at where the next item we needed to find was. I really enjoyed it, even though most of those were considered "simple" or "not fun." I was young, and didn't know much. Going back and playing some of these games has brought back some of the best memories I've had.
Rayman 1, Lion King Dos, Prince of Persia Dos, San Andreas, Age of Empires 2, Age of Empires 3, another strategy I can't remember
Damn I remember when I first got my PC. I played on TF2 for hours on my Intel HD. I was a PS2 person back then.
Phil are you still BANNED from the Simpsons?
Yup, your experience with UT was my experience with UT2004. I find myself feeling nostalgic when I hear your recollections.
ahhh man looking at unreal tournament brings back so many memories
Love hearing the stories you'd tell about the game.
Fuck epic for killing UT
My first PC game was Bad Rats.
My last PC game was Bad Rats.
Holy fuck I just looked it up. First image I saw made me go to my shower and cry for 5 hours in cold water. Then I saw it had a 7/10 and I went back to the shower and repeated.
Im playing UT99 for now days.
One year ago played on esl open 2v2ictf.
vio'Anorexia
BF 1942, Quake, Doom, Unreal Tournament, Counter Strike 1.5/1.6, Halo, good old times
yes my first game in 1999 loved it!!! and still
you searched children killing in the skyim mods
you are truly darker than I thought
"It took me years to convince my parents that a computer will help with my education, ... "
Can I give a thousand likes for this statement.
My first PC game was TF2...
I feel so young right now
Golem215 wtf
Golem215 TF2 didn't come out that long ago dude xD
LethalCheese exactly. that's why I feel so young
+Golem215 started on console?
+Golem215 how old are you
The intro really got me, so relatable!
Tactical Ops, you just brought a nostalgic tear to my eyes :')
ICH WILL UNREAL TOURNAMENT SPIELEN !!!
when ur unranked and play against bots...
^me in CS:GO
What an awesome video!!! Unreal Tournament was my first game as well. My father installed it on my computer and I played it the first time at the age of 4 (which is very early everyone would say, but hey it didn't damage me at all). I was allowed to play this around 3-5 hours per week and ChaosUT was what really binded me to this game placing Turrets etc was fun ^^
This video speaks to me on so many levels
The Map editor was so incredibly easy. That was one of the most revolutionary parts of the game. With previous FPS games, you had to be a computer scientist to make your own maps- not with Unreal Tournament. Building a giant-sized version of your house was a rite of passage.
You know what? I still install UT99 about once every 3-4 months and complete the tournament. Every time I play facing worlds, deck16, hispeed or enter a trophy room, my heart starts to cry with happiness.