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  • #16
    Railroad Tycoon had EGA graphics...

    Star Control ! Isn't that the boring game where you shoot incoming lines?

    Yes, that was alley cat.

    Secret of Monkey Island- I could only beat it with the complete walkthrough... But it was fun

    Secret Agent was the best of their games; I have it on CD
    HAHAHAHAAHAHAH

    I own almost all the games listed- excepting Railroad Tycoon which I gave to an uncle who likes railroads when I got Railroad Tycoon II.

    The ones I didn't own:

    Omega, Defender of the Crown,
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    • #17
      Originally posted by DarkCloud
      The ones I didn't own:

      Omega, Defender of the Crown,
      You aren't old enough to have played those, huh?
      "An intellectual is a man who doesn't know how to park a bike"
      - Spiro T. Agnew

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      • #18
        My oldest favorite game is...ehhhmmm...a game I just can't remember the name of (I only had to my C64), and it seems like nobody else knows it, since I have tried many abondonware sites (Since I don't know the name or don't have any clue it takes loooong time to search for it )

        But for my favorite games I can remember is:

        Civilization
        The Settlers
        Sim City

        And...ehhmmm...Boulder Dash (Just couldn't stop playing it) btw, there wouldn't been anyone inhere who know where to get the Amiga versions of Boulder Dash to PC, cuz I can only find the first versions of the game
        This space is empty... or is it?

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        • #19
          Actually the version of Railroad Tycoon I have is RT Deluxe, which supports VGA.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Fiera


            You aren't old enough to have played those, huh?
            Hmph. Nice try. Defender of the Crown came out in 86' or 79', I can't remember. I just never played it.

            I never heard of Omega.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by DarkCloud
              Hmph. Nice try. Defender of the Crown came out in 86' or 79', I can't remember. I just never played it.

              I never heard of Omega.
              Actually, I think Defender of the Crown came out in '85, but I didn't play it until the '88 or '89 (when my dad bought our first PC).

              I haven't heard of Omega either.
              "An intellectual is a man who doesn't know how to park a bike"
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              • #22
                (Forgive me if I make a mistake in this post; I'm new. This all seems so complicated.)

                DOS games. The good 'ol days. It's topics like this that make me pine for my 486. Rest In Peace.

                These are some of my favorite DOS games:

                Pirates Gold- How could you not enjoy ransacking Spanish towns or capturing a war galleon?

                Civilization- I love that music they play when you meet a foreign leader. What is the Russian's music? Song of the Volga Boatmen ? I think that's what its called.

                Transport Tycoon- Taking over bankrupt competitors. Now that's what it's all about. (Or at least to me.)

                Colonization- It seems more fun if you colonize South America first. I guess its all that silver in the mountains.

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                • #23
                  Never tryed colonizing South America first, I always played the English in North America.
                  But Colonization is much harder than Civ. Sometimes gaining independence can be a big problem to me because I end up having 6 cities compared with others having already colonized the whole world.

                  And too bad Pirates! Gold doesn't work on my computer anymore. Dunno why, the original Pirates! game works perfectly.

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                  • #24
                    Colonizing in South America is easiest for me. Especially in southern South America. Northern South America is just a little to close to the other colonizers for my taste. If I drive the other guys out, I can get the entire landmass to myself.
                    There's tabacco, cotton, surgar and there is easy access to the Incas for silver trade. And when you make the Incas mad, (and have Cortes in the Founding Fathers thing) you can make a ton of gold ransacking their cities.
                    I don't know if others do this, (I'm sure they do), but I like to get the Incas to train a regular colonist or indentured servant to be a silver miner. Then I make little colonies (with populations of one or two at the most) right beside large silver deposits. The miner mines the silver and my ships pick it up until the mine is depleted. Then I uproot him and send him to another deposit. You can make a lot of gold this way, at least until the price of silver drops.
                    Hmmm, as usual, I've gotten off-topic. Sorry!

                    PS- Juggler, Pirates! Gold doesn't work on your computer? My computer wouldn't run Pirates! Gold either, for a while. I kind of know how you feel.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by LionsEtc
                      Colonization- It seems more fun if you colonize South America first. I guess its all that silver in the mountains.
                      Yes! I always did it that way, in fact I always played as the Spanish. I used to love moving around those gold caravans, that sometimes game up to 5000 gold when I managed to put them into a galleon...
                      "An intellectual is a man who doesn't know how to park a bike"
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Fiera


                        Yes! I always did it that way, in fact I always played as the Spanish. I used to love moving around those gold caravans, that sometimes game up to 5000 gold when I managed to put them into a galleon...
                        I'm glad I'm not alone!
                        My favorite was the Dutch. That Merchantmen came in handy in the beginning. Not like I had that much to carry in the beginning.
                        But that bonus the Spanish had would be very helpful in conquering the Incas.
                        One of Colonization's great features is that every nation had a special bonus.
                        Something I didn't like about Colonization, is that if you opt to play after you gained independence, the other countries didn't move anymore. I could still trade with them and attack them, but if I remember right, they didn't do anything.

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                        • #27
                          Well, Colonization added a lot of good things to Civilization. Surprisingly, most of them weren't added to Civ2. As far as I'm concerned, Colonization's trade system was better than that of Civ2, and they had working and challenging "minor civs", a feature which Civ3 won't probably have.
                          "An intellectual is a man who doesn't know how to park a bike"
                          - Spiro T. Agnew

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                          • #28
                            There was a rumor going around about Colonization 2, but I never heard any confirmation for or against. That name would be property of Microprose, so which game company would own the rights now (I haven't followed all the buyouts and such)?

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                            • #29
                              To Hasbro Interactive, I think.

                              It would be great if they decided to do it. In fact, when Firaxis finally releases Civ3, we can ask Markos to open a Colonization 2 Wishlist forum.
                              "An intellectual is a man who doesn't know how to park a bike"
                              - Spiro T. Agnew

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                              • #30
                                I heard about a Colonization 2, also. But I can't for the life of me remember where.

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