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Maybe it's because it was the first one I played, but something about the 2d aspect of this game gripped me. I don't have the same love for the games that came after it, the 3d graphics somehow take me out of the historical element.

The fact that in the older games you are basically playing on a map, gives off this almost board-game feeling that is cosy and immersive. (I know that civ was inspired by a board game)

Playing civ3 as a kid really made me feel like I was in whatever era I was playing at. Still remember those jazz fusion tracks especially.

[-] eru777@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago

True, although the PS1 version is like a completely different game. Most PS1 versions of games were, due to the limitations.

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Need for Speed: Porsche 2000 (AKA porsche unleashed) was released 26 years ago. It did something different from other videogames. You could drive across the beautiful European countryside, and explore this particular car brand and its history.

I haven't found other games that allow you to basically travel through europe's most beautiful landscapes with your car and just take in the scenery like that. It was right before the whole trend started with "tuning" culture, spurred by the fast and the furious franchise. (love or hate it, it changed the whole landscape)

What other games would you say are similar to this experience?

[-] eru777@lemmy.world 9 points 2 months ago

Steamers? ๐Ÿ˜‚ Like pressure cookers?

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Not because it's bad, but because it was so ubiquitous. I love that about late 90s and early 00s games. Examples: ace combat 2, klonoa. I just find it interesting, a thing of the era for sure. Do you remember any other games that had this type of music?

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Pictured: Rikku from Final Fantasy X

[-] eru777@lemmy.world 15 points 6 months ago

Same, of course the memory of the time you played is also important. I was more asking hypothetically since this is not possible, as a game you'd love to experience again, maybe at that time also. Like go back and play it back then.

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The screenshot is from Morrowind (Running in OpenMW)

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For 90s kids, there's no need for explanation. For others, well, pokemon was a phenomenon. It was everywhere, on TV, in magazines, toys, stickers. You could trade pokemon at the school excursion on the bus.

You felt alive in this world, pokemon gen 1-2 were the pinnacle of pokemon for me. And in gen2, finishing the game, and lo and behold, there's a whole other region (kanto) waiting for you to explore it. The night cycle in the game blew my mind in ways that I have been chasing ever since.

I know it will never be reached again, but the memory will remain as powerful as it was that evening of the early 00s. What is your greatest gaming high, that you know will never be topped again, and that you have been chasing ever since?

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submitted 6 months ago by eru777@lemmy.world to c/retrogaming@lemmy.world

Popular in the UK and Brazil, I never knew anyone who had one here in Greece. What are some of your favorite games and memories from it? It could be any iteration of the console.

[-] eru777@lemmy.world 16 points 6 months ago

Maybe the commodore 64 game this was based off of was more entertaining lol. Can someone who played the original reply with some feedback on it? Like what was good about it

[-] eru777@lemmy.world 10 points 6 months ago

wow I just feel bad for the people that paid full price for this. Granted we had renting of games back then, but imagine being a kid on christmas and getting this for the master system or something.

[-] eru777@lemmy.world 7 points 6 months ago

Looks like pretty much the same with some minor differences. I don't understand why they would market this game to anyone, let alone kids.

[-] eru777@lemmy.world 15 points 6 months ago
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Ghostbusters on NES (I think a very similar game came out on other contemporary systems). While the Mega Drive ghostbusters game was hard but it was worth playing, I don't understand what they were thinking with this one. (What were they thinking?) For people who have played it, back then or now, do you think it has any redeeming qualities? The only thing I can think of is the AVGN episode that came out of it.

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It was new technology, 3D was a fairly new concept in gaming in the mid 90s. But it took so long to get properly implemented. You have super mario 64, gex enter the gecko, lemmings 3D. I am wondering if it was a business decision and not the devs who pushed for a free roaming camera, since it was clearly not a satisfactory result gameplay wise. Because at the same era, you have games with fixed camera angles that are much better experiences overall.

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Apparently, the company that made this had the rights to make a game based on the books, not the new line cinema films. So it was more directly inspired by the books. I remember borrowing it in high school for the GBA and thinking it wasn't bad. Wandering in Moria for ages. There's something charming about it and the graphics are more fairytale inspired which is interesting. If you google the PC version there's a lot of that early 2000s charm. Obviously most people would have played the EA published two towers game which featured events from the fellowship.

[-] eru777@lemmy.world 6 points 8 months ago

The dumbest thing Neo ever did was choose "the real world". What a dumbass. I would choose the fantasy pill and live every single moment as extravagant bliss.

[-] eru777@lemmy.world 8 points 8 months ago

The F50 is amazing. Modern Ferraris look so ugly.

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It is a cool evening dusk in 2001. You find this game in one of the demo disks. A great night is awaiting.

[-] eru777@lemmy.world 34 points 8 months ago

You can't control what we jack off to, Mastercard.

[-] eru777@lemmy.world 6 points 11 months ago

There is a setting you can enable to make entrance and exit visible if I remember correctly

[-] eru777@lemmy.world 20 points 1 year ago

The format was made in such a way that you needed very specific specs to watch on PC. They killed the format themselves.

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