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It would be fun to see a lot of the vintage games. From MSdos and stuff. Maybe emulators? Not sure if you can stream that kind of stuff?
30 sats \ 8 replies \ @ek OP 13h
I think the oldest game I have is Crash Bandicoot I-III on an emulator somewhere I believe.
But I think with vintage you mean like really old games you would play in an arcade?
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51 sats \ 6 replies \ @Satosora 13h
Right. I am not sure your age, but older games. When I was younger, diablo and starcraft came out. So that shows how old I am. Everything the same or older is now considered vintage, right?
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20 sats \ 5 replies \ @ek OP 13h
I also play DUSK sometimes which is a bit like a modern version of Quake that still feels like Quake. Does that sound interesting?
Everything the same or older is now considered vintage, right?
Mhh, good question. I would consider vintage any games that came out and peaked before I was born.
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100 sats \ 3 replies \ @Satosora 13h
Oh man, the amount of fun I had playing starcraft with appletalk. It allowed you to play on one disk, and two computers. So much world building and strategy.
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20 sats \ 2 replies \ @ek OP 13h
It allowed you to play on one disk, and two computers.
Oh, I remember these times :)
That was also possible with AoE2 I believe.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Satosora 12h
And nanosaur. Do you remember that dinosaur game?
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There was also a race game on the old iMacs with the old 9.2 Mac OSes. Those machines were heavily used in graphics houses for making catalogs, magazines and such.
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I think a lot of those games would be on 3.5 floppies. I have only one machine active that will take floppies, now-a-days. I have several in boxes that take them.
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I have a commodore 65 that has a few games on it. I haven’t played it in a long time, though. I keep it in its box. I also have games for the Amiga 1000 and Amiga 3000, but they are currently boxed up, too. They had some really good video n the games.
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