That feeling when you're watching the video and a random game pops up a memory, hidden extremely deep in your mind, and all the emotions explode in a nostalgic nuke inside your braincells.
Such a beautiful experience! I'm literally going through these videos and noting down a giant list of all these games I completely forgot about - and will probably load up a small handful to experience again
Another great selection. It's crazy to think that there are still many great DOS games out there that weren't included in the 2 compilations. And that Dune music... Thanks for another nostalgia trip!
Doom 2 Rise of the Triad Comanche 3 Anvil of Dawn Battletech: The Crescent Hawk's Interception Shuihuzhuan: Liangshan Yingxiong Eojjeonji Joheun... Duke Nukem II Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall Grand Prix II Skyroads Wing Commander Star Wars: Rebel Assault Megarace Hocus Pocus Starflight Steel Panthers Armored Fist Quarantine Caesar II Imperium Galactica Alien Logic Pool of Radiance Ultima VII: The Black Gate Ultima VIII: Pagn Cyberia Alien Rampage Might and Magic IV: Clouds of Xeen M.A.X.: Mechanized Assault & Exploration Slipstream 5000 Quest for Glory III: Wages of War Baryon Strike Commander The Terminator 2029 Veil of Darkness Return to Zork Swiv 3D Cannon Fodder Hardline EF2000: Euro Fighter 2000 Call of Cthulhu: Shadow of the Comet Shadowcaster Redneck Rampage Lighthouse: The Dark Being Constructor Rampart Hind Metaltech: Earthsiege X-com: Apocalypse Warcraft: Orcs & Humans Frontier: Elite II Capitalism The Legend of Kyrandia Little Big Adventure Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards NHL 95 Sango Fighter Simon the Socerer Full Throttle Tex Murphy: Under A Killing Moon Supercars International Jazz Jackrabbit Screamer Rally Pirates! Gold Powerslave Ecstatica GT Racing 97 Realms of Chaos Jill of the Jungle Phantasmagoria Dark Sun: Shattered Lands Big Red Racing Fredrik Pohl's Gateway Lemmings 3D Links 386 PRO Sim City Extreme Pinball Action Supercross Mortal Kombat 3 X-Men: Children of the Atom Eletronic Popple Zyclunt Isle of the Dead Indianapolis 500: The Simulation Earthworm Jim Nethack Chip's Challenge Fatal Racing aka Whiplash Police Quest: Open Season Space Quest V: The Next Mutation The Gene Machine Angel Devoid: Face the Enemy Transport Tycoon Wing Commander: Privateer Alien Carnage aka Halloween Harry Network Q Rac Rally The Magic Candle Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss Fade to Black
i'm totally lost on what version of dune's audio music you used (around 5:32) , is not the regular music adlib of the game.. (believe, i consider it one of the best, if not the best of DOS adlib music)... for a moment I thought was a roland 32 version, but when i searched for it, sounds totally different, this one sounds almost like the adlib, but adds a lot or reverb to some instruments...
Cannon fodder, Larry, Earthsiege, Quarantine, Full Throttle, Pirates and so on! This complication is stuffed with gaming gems, thanks for the trip down memory lane!
Congrats, this is a great video! Seeing all these games together make me feel a bit old but definitely grateful to be born in time to play almost all of them. I' ve completely forgotten some of the games shown here so thanks for reminding me them!
Again, another great compilation. If you're going to do another one, I'd nominate Theme Hospital, Realms of Arcania/Das schwarze Auge, Xargon, Captain Comic, Castle of the Winds (ok, technically that's a Windows game but it runs on Win 3.11 in Dosbox :D), Baron Baldric's Mystic Towers, Bio Menace, Corridor 7/Alien Invasion, Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure, CyberMage, Dark Ages, Nitemare 3D, Hugo's House of Horrors, EcoSaurus, Codename: IceMan, Jetpack and Prehistorik to appear in said video. Thanks for sharing your memories!
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Great job, now I'm missing many of these oldie games.
For 16 years I have been searching for a game that I loved playing when I was 10 years old. Then finally at 05:33 LEGEND OF KYRANDIA! Thank you so much 🙏🏻
As a computer games player from the early days of the ZX81, I am most nostalgic about those DOS game days. My first PC was a Commodore 386SX20 based machine which shipped with an Adlib card as standard. I played EPIC and Wing Commander to the sound of Midi music only, and other great games with the PC speaker until I got a Soundblaster, which was nothing short of awesome. Digital SFX and speech! None of the modern super pretty looking games with surround sound and fancy bells and whistles will ever come close to those days for me. Of course it had it's downside too, I remember paying over £100 for 4MB of RAM back in the day of RAM chip shortages. Stealing RAM modules became big business for criminals, who targeted offices primarily (for obvious reasons). That's why PCs began sporting locks on the cases. I still have a DOS machine, and I bet everyone else that was into computers back then, also has at least one.
3:50 😲 I ultimately gasped when I saw RETURN TO ZORK pop up!! I remember playing this back in primary school but could never remember the name of it... only took me 25 years to find it again... ohh I could cry 😂 So glad I watched this compilation, thank you so much!!! 🤩
7:02 OMG I finally found it! Realm Of Chaos! I've been looking for this game for the past 10 years!!! I had no idea what the title of the game was. Nice!
Jazz Jackrabbit was such an awesome platformer. I remember finding the demo disk from around 1994 with the contact info to buy the full game, which had an e-mail address which of course was quite rare in those days. I decided to send an e-mail to it in around 2010 just to see if anyone still accessed it, and sure enough the team of the game still owned it then and said they were still selling the full game on CD-ROM rather than disks by then, so I got it. xD
Does anyone know the name of the DOS game where the player has to go through a green colored fortress or castle and search for items and the game came on 3.5" floppy discs? What about a 1995 DOS game where you are trying to become a rock n roll electric guitar player?
Grand Prix 2 was mind-blowing at the time! I never liked motor sports, but boy did I play the hell out of that game! Also, thumbs up for Leisure Suit Larry, Cyberia, Elder Scrolls 2 and Phantasmagoria! What a stroll down memory lane!
3:13 glad to "Slipstream 5000" quality game was originally being designed to be one of the first major cross platform Arial Arcade Racer games. Unfortunately it was too demanding for it's time and had to be re-released with a joystick in '98 when more computers could handle it. The Sega Genesis couldn't handle it on realease, and Sony deal fell through. It would have been amazing when the analog sticks were added. Great video
I was going to curse on you for not having Dune2 here (that i noticed) then went to your channel and saw two playlists dedicated to that masterpiece...nice!!!
Halloween Harry was fun and had really catchy music. I still think of it from to time. And looking at the variety here the 90s were a golden age of gaming. So many developers trying new things since home computers were such an open market. Sure there was no internet to help you find the gems in the junk but it was like a hunt. You got games that had cool names and interesting art and hoped they delivered.
Amazing list! This and the previous video helped me remember games I thought I would never find again! Stuff like Albion, Zyclunt and Realms of Chaos I remembered so vaguely I'm amazed I even recognised them, the videos were a great help! On that note, there is one game I am looking for for ages with no luck. I also don't remember much of it, unfortunately - the things I remember most vividly is the game being a FPS, being quite colourful and it had you fight skulls in the first level. This is more vague, but I think one of the early weapons was either a shotgun or a rifle, or something of that sort - I also think the melee weapon was a shovel, but I am not sure about this one at all, could be completely wrong. Worst part is that I played it on one of these demo discs, so I have no idea how popular or legit the game even was. Does it ring any bells to anyone?
I'm trying to find the game where it's a fantasy setting and it's a bunch of islands floating in the sky surrounded by thunderclouds that you connect together with bridges, and you fight against another player/computer by destroying the bridges with towers you construct. Does that happen to ring a bell?
Your video is the first time I've seen some of these games run smoothly. I still have my disc for EF2000, but never ran as smooth as it was here. The quality almost took away from the nostalgia...almost
Hey I’m looking for info on a specific game now I can’t remember the name all I can remember is in one level you have to reflect light with mirrors in order to melt ice for something also in another level your in a hot air balloon and you have to use the air stresses to reach the other side of the board and maybe another board with a catapult?? I know this isn’t much info but it’s been killing me and my sister lol any ideas??? Also I believe the main character wore a red cape
Another great nostalgia list. You still forgot some great ones on both lists: Desert/Jungle Strike, LHX, F19 Stealth Fighter, F15 Eagle, Red Baron, Goblins, Supaplex, Panzer/Allied/Jungle/Fantasy General, Gender Wars, Gene Wars, Populus ... of the top of my head.
Thanks :) I've played D/J strike, Goblins and Populous on Amiga myself. Never played many sims so don't know that much about what should've been included, probably Falcon 3.0 as well. There are so many... I could do another 100 games list from the top of my head ;) Gender Wars and Gene Wars I considered about including. Wanted to have some Taiwanese / Korean games, because the last one didn't have any and there are lots of those also, some better than others.
I can't say I knew any Asian games. Oh btw I remembered few more: Blackout, Sensible World of Soccer, Dizzy games, Paper Boy, And yeah a lot of DOS games were shared with Amiga.
I love these lists, amazing nostalgia trip. Just few games that I can remember and weren't on lists: secret agent, golden axe, street fighter 2, north and south, ski or die, bomber man, red baron, lunar lander, battle chess, prehistorik 1&2, caveman ugh-lympics, sim farm.
Indeed great list, brought me lots of good memories, yet i can recall a few more games that i played as a child and cant remember their names, such as carmen sandiego (1 and 2), a really good one about 2 cavemans in 2D, simillar to snow bros, for example (i really wish some1 knew the name of this, actually), one about dodgeball with chinese characters from a fighting game that was also great lol, and one about a sport very much handball alike but with metal suits and powers on an aerial perspective. Anyways, thank you very much for all the memories i got out of this, lot of nostalgia and recalling great moments!
ECSTATICA..!!! Thank you. Been trying to find out the name this game for a long time. Tried googling all that I knew about it with no success. THANK YOU!!
@@einokeino303 Nope, Steel Panther is great! It could have been 101st but I gues there might be a few more. It's a great list just mentioned. :P it depends on taste anyway.
With these games you could play days on without getting bored or tired... you just could not stop.. and you knew every characters special abilities or secrets in the game... you made yourself the master... now you go buy a game and pay 5 times more for this and that expansion pack and then need to still download additional files etc and then only play like 1 hour before getting bored...
I think that the bigger difference is as you get older it becomes harder to get impressed in general, unless it is something you haven't experienced before. So after playing 100s of games it is very difficult to have those same amazing feeling we did as kids or teenagers when we first experienced some of these... it sucks :/
Anyone remember a game called Inner Space?? You flew around as a space ship, in a ateroidz kind of perspective. And you could upgrade your ship with better shields, guns etc.. You would fight other ships, and the game used the icons from real files on your computer as something... like portals to levels or you had to collect them or something. Super fun game.
Never could afford a DOS machine as a kid, didn't get a computer until Windows 98 came out. Never had much opportunity to play any at a friends place either. But recently I have played a few DOS games, Vette! and Terminator are two of my favourites.
I'm looking for a game that came to me on a magazine diskette, I only remember that it happened in a magical world, that the first level was on a ship, and in the title it had CO
Cosmos Cosmic Adventure, Betrayal at Krondor, Monster Bash, Boppin, Bio Menace, One Must Fall, Budokan, Maniac Mansion, Blood Bowl, Gobliiins, Ken's Labyrinth, Star Goose, Amok, The 11th Hour, The 7th Guest, Afterlife, Baldies, Zork, Boulder Dash... just to throw a few out off the top of my head. There's just so many.
Jill of the Jungle. Cannon Fodder. I didn't expect to ever see those games on any list. Played Cannon Fodder a hella lot as a kid. Played a lot of these games.
Played almost all of these and the previous but was very surprised by what you showed for "Alien Logic" here. I didn't realize there were two "Alien Logic" games, as I remember only Alien Logic: Skyrealms of Journe. Should make another list with that on it.
Do you know of a game that's an overhead of a wizzard but then when you walk spaces you get into a battle where you move left and right to shoot fire balls and try to kill other wizzards? Or a game where you start in a business office then you get a something and have to go on a riven/myst style quest (point and click game that's 2d/3d
awesome list, but I believe I didn't notice here and in the previous clip - Creature Shock, Companions of Xanth, Litil Divil, Innocent until caught, Guilty, Bureau 13, Depth Dwellers or any part of Goblins
That feeling when you're watching the video and a random game pops up a memory, hidden extremely deep in your mind, and all the emotions explode in a nostalgic nuke inside your braincells.
You mean: the moment I remember playing some of these games and realizing I'm old as fuck now...
Such a beautiful experience! I'm literally going through these videos and noting down a giant list of all these games I completely forgot about - and will probably load up a small handful to experience again
Can't wait for next months PC gamer magazine demo disk...
Exact key what I thought of with some of these. I loved the 3d intro screen on the later discs.
Ha. Brings back some memories.
Oh the nostalgia!!!
Cashier: “Nine dollars for a magazine?! What the hell kinda magazine is this?”
Why wait, just go to a BBS and download them, duh!
Honestly can't believe how many of these I played. Jesus I'm old.
And with each title, you could still remember the feeling, the endings, the stories, may not be accurate, but close.
Right there with you. Good times.
same here lol
I have thought exactly the same thing before reading you.
but do you have them on 5.25 floppy disk?
Another great selection. It's crazy to think that there are still many great DOS games out there that weren't included in the 2 compilations.
And that Dune music... Thanks for another nostalgia trip!
Doom 2
Rise of the Triad
Comanche 3
Anvil of Dawn
Battletech: The Crescent Hawk's Interception
Shuihuzhuan: Liangshan Yingxiong
Eojjeonji Joheun...
Duke Nukem II
Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold
The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
Grand Prix II
Skyroads
Wing Commander
Star Wars: Rebel Assault
Megarace
Hocus Pocus
Starflight
Steel Panthers
Armored Fist
Quarantine
Caesar II
Imperium Galactica
Alien Logic
Pool of Radiance
Ultima VII: The Black Gate
Ultima VIII: Pagn
Cyberia
Alien Rampage
Might and Magic IV: Clouds of Xeen
M.A.X.: Mechanized Assault & Exploration
Slipstream 5000
Quest for Glory III: Wages of War
Baryon
Strike Commander
The Terminator 2029
Veil of Darkness
Return to Zork
Swiv 3D
Cannon Fodder
Hardline
EF2000: Euro Fighter 2000
Call of Cthulhu: Shadow of the Comet
Shadowcaster
Redneck Rampage
Lighthouse: The Dark Being
Constructor
Rampart
Hind
Metaltech: Earthsiege
X-com: Apocalypse
Warcraft: Orcs & Humans
Frontier: Elite II
Capitalism
The Legend of Kyrandia
Little Big Adventure
Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards
NHL 95
Sango Fighter
Simon the Socerer
Full Throttle
Tex Murphy: Under A Killing Moon
Supercars International
Jazz Jackrabbit
Screamer Rally
Pirates! Gold
Powerslave
Ecstatica
GT Racing 97
Realms of Chaos
Jill of the Jungle
Phantasmagoria
Dark Sun: Shattered Lands
Big Red Racing
Fredrik Pohl's Gateway
Lemmings 3D
Links 386 PRO
Sim City
Extreme Pinball
Action Supercross
Mortal Kombat 3
X-Men: Children of the Atom
Eletronic Popple
Zyclunt
Isle of the Dead
Indianapolis 500: The Simulation
Earthworm Jim
Nethack
Chip's Challenge
Fatal Racing aka Whiplash
Police Quest: Open Season
Space Quest V: The Next Mutation
The Gene Machine
Angel Devoid: Face the Enemy
Transport Tycoon
Wing Commander: Privateer
Alien Carnage aka Halloween Harry
Network Q Rac Rally
The Magic Candle
Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss
Fade to Black
nice
spoilers....
Big red racing, my favorite
i'm totally lost on what version of dune's audio music you used (around 5:32) , is not the regular music adlib of the game.. (believe, i consider it one of the best, if not the best of DOS adlib music)... for a moment I thought was a roland 32 version, but when i searched for it, sounds totally different, this one sounds almost like the adlib, but adds a lot or reverb to some instruments...
Everything is explained in the description. It's Adlib gold recording (not my grab).
That Dune music is the best
Just wanted to appreciate it too, take my like then!
That track is called Chani's Eyes (not Morning as the description of this video stands)
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It's called "Chani's Eyes" on the official CD, but originally the song was indeed called "Morning".
where the heck is the dune music i cant find it tried to find it five times
Cannon fodder, Larry, Earthsiege, Quarantine, Full Throttle, Pirates and so on! This complication is stuffed with gaming gems, thanks for the trip down memory lane!
Congrats, this is a great video! Seeing all these games together make me feel a bit old but definitely grateful to be born in time to play almost all of them. I' ve completely forgotten some of the games shown here so thanks for reminding me them!
awesome collection eino. great music choices as well
Again, another great compilation. If you're going to do another one, I'd nominate Theme Hospital, Realms of Arcania/Das schwarze Auge, Xargon, Captain Comic, Castle of the Winds (ok, technically that's a Windows game but it runs on Win 3.11 in Dosbox :D), Baron Baldric's Mystic Towers, Bio Menace, Corridor 7/Alien Invasion, Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure, CyberMage, Dark Ages, Nitemare 3D, Hugo's House of Horrors, EcoSaurus, Codename: IceMan, Jetpack and Prehistorik to appear in said video. Thanks for sharing your memories!
Great job, now I'm missing many of these oldie games.
So many nice memories in both compilations, Thanks !
Yeah, I was a PC gamer in 90s. Nostalgia overkill.
Wonderful memories - and some new insights. Thanks for the video!
So many memories suddenly came up... Space Quest V, Full Throttle those were the days. Great vid!
For 16 years I have been searching for a game that I loved playing when I was 10 years old. Then finally at 05:33 LEGEND OF KYRANDIA! Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Same here. @4:27 Shadowcaster. I wonder how I'm gonna find this game, now...
The musical selection is of particular note. Some great tunes from great games on the list.
8:20 wow those animations are actually neat and smooth
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Incredible sprite work for sure
Damn, I thought I've known most of the games of the 90's, but now I've realised I've barely scratched the surface.
Thanks to this video I discovered the names of 2 games I used to love playing. Skyroads and Realms of Chaos. Thank you :)
As a computer games player from the early days of the ZX81, I am most nostalgic about those DOS game days. My first PC was a Commodore 386SX20 based machine which shipped with an Adlib card as standard. I played EPIC and Wing Commander to the sound of Midi music only, and other great games with the PC speaker until I got a Soundblaster, which was nothing short of awesome. Digital SFX and speech! None of the modern super pretty looking games with surround sound and fancy bells and whistles will ever come close to those days for me. Of course it had it's downside too, I remember paying over £100 for 4MB of RAM back in the day of RAM chip shortages. Stealing RAM modules became big business for criminals, who targeted offices primarily (for obvious reasons). That's why PCs began sporting locks on the cases. I still have a DOS machine, and I bet everyone else that was into computers back then, also has at least one.
Ski or Die. I played so much! Good Old times. Tears falling here now!!!!
3:50 😲 I ultimately gasped when I saw RETURN TO ZORK pop up!! I remember playing this back in primary school but could never remember the name of it... only took me 25 years to find it again... ohh I could cry 😂 So glad I watched this compilation, thank you so much!!! 🤩
Thanks, great video :) Thanks for listing the last song.. love me some Adlib :)
Great format + Great music = Great on point video!
Amazing nostalgia. Please keep them coming! Include warlords 2 :).
Keep on doing that awesome thing, hope someday we all find that games that we played, but have no idea how to find them.
dat shot at 7:44
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@@einokeino303 aaaa
1:19 Skyroads was such a fun and challenging game
So many gems, absolutely loved the music, spot on! It really represents the games from that time... our time..
7:02 OMG I finally found it! Realm Of Chaos! I've been looking for this game for the past 10 years!!! I had no idea what the title of the game was. Nice!
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Jazz Jackrabbit was such an awesome platformer. I remember finding the demo disk from around 1994 with the contact info to buy the full game, which had an e-mail address which of course was quite rare in those days. I decided to send an e-mail to it in around 2010 just to see if anyone still accessed it, and sure enough the team of the game still owned it then and said they were still selling the full game on CD-ROM rather than disks by then, so I got it. xD
When there are literally 100 games to talk about but the furry came to mention Jack Jazzrabbit.
roflmao
nice fairy-tail bro
@@MrNucleosome chill out kid.
Loved this game
Does anyone know the name of the DOS game where the player has to go through a green colored fortress or castle and search for items and the game came on 3.5" floppy discs? What about a 1995 DOS game where you are trying to become a rock n roll electric guitar player?
Tohrin's passage
Transport Tycoon - One of the best games ever made and one of my candites for a deserted Island (OTTD)
Man I've been searching for the name of the game "Quarantine" for over 15 years, all I could remember was the taxi part...THX
Lol, you were looking for Quarantine, in 2020 quarantine found everybody.
Grand Prix 2 was mind-blowing at the time! I never liked motor sports, but boy did I play the hell out of that game! Also, thumbs up for Leisure Suit Larry, Cyberia, Elder Scrolls 2 and Phantasmagoria! What a stroll down memory lane!
3:13 glad to "Slipstream 5000" quality game was originally being designed to be one of the first major cross platform Arial Arcade Racer games. Unfortunately it was too demanding for it's time and had to be re-released with a joystick in '98 when more computers could handle it. The Sega Genesis couldn't handle it on realease, and Sony deal fell through. It would have been amazing when the analog sticks were added.
Great video
Thank you! Lots of great memories.
I was going to curse on you for not having Dune2 here (that i noticed) then went to your channel and saw two playlists dedicated to that masterpiece...nice!!!
When I bought Grand Prix II I had to upgrade my ram to 4MB in order to watch the starting title video with sound. Great game
Born in 1990. This video brought so many lost memories
Chca
Thanks for putting my favorite game on the top of the video
Love the DOOM music for the opening.
Halloween Harry was fun and had really catchy music. I still think of it from to time.
And looking at the variety here the 90s were a golden age of gaming. So many developers trying new things since home computers were such an open market. Sure there was no internet to help you find the gems in the junk but it was like a hunt. You got games that had cool names and interesting art and hoped they delivered.
Hit me right in the feels!
Amazing list! This and the previous video helped me remember games I thought I would never find again! Stuff like Albion, Zyclunt and Realms of Chaos I remembered so vaguely I'm amazed I even recognised them, the videos were a great help!
On that note, there is one game I am looking for for ages with no luck. I also don't remember much of it, unfortunately - the things I remember most vividly is the game being a FPS, being quite colourful and it had you fight skulls in the first level. This is more vague, but I think one of the early weapons was either a shotgun or a rifle, or something of that sort - I also think the melee weapon was a shovel, but I am not sure about this one at all, could be completely wrong. Worst part is that I played it on one of these demo discs, so I have no idea how popular or legit the game even was. Does it ring any bells to anyone?
I'm trying to find the game where it's a fantasy setting and it's a bunch of islands floating in the sky surrounded by thunderclouds that you connect together with bridges, and you fight against another player/computer by destroying the bridges with towers you construct. Does that happen to ring a bell?
Doom 2 - The Waste Tunnels (SGM-V2.01 soundfont recording - end trimmed) i need this mix
Did you perhaps find it??
@2:35 that was the first PC game I ever played. I didn't play it on DOS though, we had it on the C64 and it was lit.
Ahhh
Your video is the first time I've seen some of these games run smoothly. I still have my disc for EF2000, but never ran as smooth as it was here. The quality almost took away from the nostalgia...almost
Hey I’m looking for info on a specific game now I can’t remember the name all I can remember is in one level you have to reflect light with mirrors in order to melt ice for something also in another level your in a hot air balloon and you have to use the air stresses to reach the other side of the board and maybe another board with a catapult?? I know this isn’t much info but it’s been killing me and my sister lol any ideas??? Also I believe the main character wore a red cape
can you do another 100 please? im trying to find a game i use to play back in the day and i cant remember the name of it
Can you describe some of the game?
is it the same game im looking for? RTS where the soldiers say I'll do that or I'll do this in a slow voice and was set in the past?
Excellent video, there are many games there that I now want to track down and play. Maybe you could do 100 Amiga games in 10 minutes as well?
The Doom Soundtrack brings back memories :-) Love it such a great Beat
There's an error in the video: "Alien Logic" should've been "Alien Legacy" at 2m30s.
Another great nostalgia list. You still forgot some great ones on both lists: Desert/Jungle Strike, LHX, F19 Stealth Fighter, F15 Eagle, Red Baron, Goblins, Supaplex, Panzer/Allied/Jungle/Fantasy General, Gender Wars, Gene Wars, Populus ... of the top of my head.
Thanks :) I've played D/J strike, Goblins and Populous on Amiga myself. Never played many sims so don't know that much about what should've been included, probably Falcon 3.0 as well. There are so many... I could do another 100 games list from the top of my head ;) Gender Wars and Gene Wars I considered about including. Wanted to have some Taiwanese / Korean games, because the last one didn't have any and there are lots of those also, some better than others.
I can't say I knew any Asian games. Oh btw I remembered few more: Blackout, Sensible World of Soccer, Dizzy games, Paper Boy, And yeah a lot of DOS games were shared with Amiga.
I love these lists, amazing nostalgia trip.
Just few games that I can remember and weren't on lists: secret agent, golden axe, street fighter 2, north and south, ski or die, bomber man, red baron, lunar lander, battle chess, prehistorik 1&2, caveman ugh-lympics, sim farm.
Great list indeed! I also miss these two: 7th Guest and Rise of the Robots.
Indeed great list, brought me lots of good memories, yet i can recall a few more games that i played as a child and cant remember their names, such as carmen sandiego (1 and 2), a really good one about 2 cavemans in 2D, simillar to snow bros, for example (i really wish some1 knew the name of this, actually), one about dodgeball with chinese characters from a fighting game that was also great lol, and one about a sport very much handball alike but with metal suits and powers on an aerial perspective. Anyways, thank you very much for all the memories i got out of this, lot of nostalgia and recalling great moments!
Omg, finally I have the name for that freaky game: Phantasmagoria ... never thought I would find it tho! Thx!
the good old days where graphics didnt give a f*ck honestly
The graphics of these games were considered to be superb in the old days. Not sure what you mean here.
ECSTATICA..!!! Thank you. Been trying to find out the name this game for a long time. Tried googling all that I knew about it with no success. THANK YOU!!
Ultima Underworld blew my mind back in the day. It was such a leap from the Ultima series.
Just found these 2 vids and it gives really nice nostalgy here. :-) However I missed one great game of the 90s on DOS: Panzer General.
Thanks. I should've probably included Panzer General instead of Steel Panthers, PG is definitely more important :P
@@einokeino303 Nope, Steel Panther is great! It could have been 101st but I gues there might be a few more. It's a great list just mentioned. :P it depends on taste anyway.
redneck rampage and chicken gun omg :D ty for sharing . Also thanks i remember 1 game i always think about thank you alot
I played a dos game in (i think) 1993 which was entirely in black and white silhouettes. It was a very cinematic platform game. Anybody know the name?
3:53 "nope"
With these games you could play days on without getting bored or tired... you just could not stop.. and you knew every characters special abilities or secrets in the game... you made yourself the master... now you go buy a game and pay 5 times more for this and that expansion pack and then need to still download additional files etc and then only play like 1 hour before getting bored...
I feel the same way about most games released these days and usually enjoy cheaper indie games more than the expensive big budget releases.
The AAA title games were just as expensive back then than they are now. I have some pc gamer mags where it shows prices ranging from 59.99 to 79.99.
I think that the bigger difference is as you get older it becomes harder to get impressed in general, unless it is something you haven't experienced before. So after playing
100s of games it is very difficult to have those same amazing feeling we did as kids or teenagers when we first experienced some of these... it sucks :/
Another great compilation! I will also add I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
1:10 Daggerfall! I knew you put this one in!
Anyone remember a game called Inner Space?? You flew around as a space ship, in a ateroidz kind of perspective. And you could upgrade your ship with better shields, guns etc.. You would fight other ships, and the game used the icons from real files on your computer as something... like portals to levels or you had to collect them or something. Super fun game.
Never could afford a DOS machine as a kid, didn't get a computer until Windows 98 came out. Never had much opportunity to play any at a friends place either. But recently I have played a few DOS games, Vette! and Terminator are two of my favourites.
yeah, if you're parents didn't have one you were pretty much screwed as a kid. I played first on my aunt's Zenith 286 and then a 386 we bought in 89
8:48 what version of Chip's Challenge is this? The Sprites are all wrong!
MS-DOS version, it's different from Win 3.x one.
I'm looking for a game that came to me on a magazine diskette, I only remember that it happened in a magical world, that the first level was on a ship, and in the title it had CO
Old, but gold.
Cosmos Cosmic Adventure, Betrayal at Krondor, Monster Bash, Boppin, Bio Menace, One Must Fall, Budokan, Maniac Mansion, Blood Bowl, Gobliiins, Ken's Labyrinth, Star Goose, Amok, The 11th Hour, The 7th Guest, Afterlife, Baldies, Zork, Boulder Dash... just to throw a few out off the top of my head.
There's just so many.
What a pleasant video. Thank you.
Me after watching these videos:
"Hello Dosbox my old friend...I've come to play with you again"
Jill of the Jungle. Cannon Fodder. I didn't expect to ever see those games on any list. Played Cannon Fodder a hella lot as a kid. Played a lot of these games.
I'm not sure, but i think superfrog and shadow warrior are missing :)
Shadow Warrior is in the first video. Superfrog is actually a very good port for DOS. Unlike most of the games converted from Amiga.
I'm looking for a 3D car game but I have no idea what it's called. It was from the same time I played it on my pc. tell me names random please :(
fades to black while showing fade to black, nice touch
what's the name of the one where it does the zip and booms?
Ohh, i was looking for this game for soooo many years 3:56 i've only played a demo version from some demo cd
Played almost all of these and the previous but was very surprised by what you showed for "Alien Logic" here. I didn't realize there were two "Alien Logic" games, as I remember only Alien Logic: Skyrealms of Journe. Should make another list with that on it.
I made a mistake with titles there, check out the description for further details.
awesome choice of music
Veil of Darkness was the precursor for all things vampire in video games. Tex Murphy rocks, and I forgot about Police Force!
Do you know of a game that's an overhead of a wizzard but then when you walk spaces you get into a battle where you move left and right to shoot fire balls and try to kill other wizzards?
Or a game where you start in a business office then you get a something and have to go on a riven/myst style quest (point and click game that's 2d/3d
Sorry, doesn't spawn any instant associations for me based on your descriptions. First one could be Archon?
Wizzball ?
This sounds like, "The Immortal". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Immortal_(video_game)
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Kelly Christus NOt it :(
Im looking for a really old pc game . it has like a yellow and a red gang. its some kind of RPG , cant find it nowhere :(
finally, thank you very much, 5 hours searching cheaps challenge :)
Thanks for this video!
When games were about gameplay miss this period of gaming
Nice vid. Just FYI at 2:30 the game is titled "Alien Legacy", not "Alien Logic"
Thanks, I was searching for someone to correct this, only I didn't remember the real name!
Aaa
this brings back memories from the good old times .
Earthseige, unfff. That title and the second one rocked. Sierra had some killer titles.
awesome list, but I believe I didn't notice here and in the previous clip - Creature Shock, Companions of Xanth, Litil Divil, Innocent until caught, Guilty, Bureau 13, Depth Dwellers or any part of Goblins
I almost find myself shedding a few tears of joy...
Brings back so many great memories 😀
Man i remember "Fade To Black" what an amazing game, i thoutht at the time.
How about Shellshock, Lotus The Ultimate Challenge, Prehistorik, Putt-Putt, Fatty Bear, Freddy Fish, Pajama Sam, Corridor 7 - Alien Invasion, Terep 2, Supaplex, Disney games (Aladdin, Lion King, Herkules, etc.), Roller Coaster Tycoon, Superfrog, Blockout, Guldkorn Expressen, Gods, Rayman, Heart of Darkness? :P
Who remember bioforge?
You can buy it on GoG.com
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I totally remember it :) Somehow never remember making it out of that prison facility though, that game was tough as a kid
Nicholas Haniotis Jup i never came out the second room😵, there was no Google back then.
2:26 - love the robot