The "bad guys" in Lode Runner are called Mad Monks... that's why I wondered.
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I do the same thing!!!! My wife is always boggled as my right hand never knows what my left hand is doing (and vice versa) yet the two little guys always work together rather well. Must be something about being a gamer...Whenever I have people over and am teaching them how to play, they gawk
You guys still play lode runner? I think you should get hold of quake3 or somethingAnd I like my 2 player levels
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Yup it's definitely Civ II followed shortly by HOMM III. Think they both are equal. Hours after hours I fight against those wimpy wizards with my necros or I played some very good scen at Civ.
Addictive? Yes, of course.Dance to Trance
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I don't know for sure, but all of the following games have caused me to throw away precious hours when I could've been...uhh...doing other stuff:
-Streets of Rage II
-Toejam & Earl
-Chrono Trigger (I was playing this just yesterday, as a matter of fact)
-Chrono Cross
-Civ (on SNES)"The self is a relation that relates itself to itself, or is the relation's relating itself to itself in the relation; the self is not the relation but is the relation relating itself to itself." -Kierkegaard, at one of his less lucid moments
Tremolando shows rage! Sforzando shows excitement! C Minor means gravity!–D Minor means terror!...Round and round like donkeys at a grindstone! -Amadeus
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Civ2 easily
followed by X-com
Smac
baldurs gate 2
Fallout 2
Fallout
Neverwinter Nights
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Those are PC games of recent times.
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C64 games:
Wasteland
Bard's Tale 2
Jumpman Jr.- for some reason I played the hell out of this one
Bard's Tale 3
Autoduel
Bruce Lee
Summer Games/Winter games etc
Beachhead 1 and 2
Impossible Mission
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Atari games
Combat
Pitfall
Pacman
maybe some others I can't remember
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Board games
Axis And Allies
Risk
Monopoly
Clue
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warcraft 3 hands down...love that game. i'm going through withdrawl from it now."Speaking on the subject of conformity: This rotting concept of the unfathomable nostril mystifies the fuming crotch of my being!!! Stop with the mooing you damned chihuahua!!! Ganglia!! Rats eat babies!" ~ happy noodle boy
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Originally posted by Dissident
Civ2 easily
Smac
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Those are PC games of recent times.
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C64 games:
Jumpman Jr.- for some reason I played the hell out of this one
Summer Games/Winter games etc
Beachhead 1 and 2
Impossible Mission
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Atari games
Pitfall
Pacman
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Board games
Axis And Allies
Monopoly(list above edited with the games I've played played.) And didn't you love the fact that the C64 could play Atari games?
I'm not conceited, conceit is a fault and I have no faults...
Civ and WoW are my crack... just one... more... turn...
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Originally posted by Dissident
Jumpman Jr.- for some reason I played the hell out of this one
Both of these games get me all angry and flustered. Especially when the white dot of death comes onto the screen immediately next to you.
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I must not forget half-life. I've played the game thru and almost available sp mods:
I will reinstall half-life soon and download Conondrum 2, Poke 646, and Azure Sleep. The three last sp-mods. Then I don't know of more.
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Civ 3 definitely takes a lot of my time. Highly addictive.
Diablo II does as well, since that's one of the only games I play MP of.
But the game that has taken up most of my time would have to be Ultima VII. I've played it again and again for 8 years. Even when I've finished it, know what happens, etc. I always go looking for anything non-essential or any subplots I missed."Corporation, n, An ingenious device for obtaining individual profit without individual responsibility." -- Ambrose Bierce
"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." -- Benjamin Franklin
"Yes, we did produce a near-perfect republic. But will they keep it? Or will they, in the enjoyment of plenty, lose the memory of freedom? Material abundance without character is the path of destruction." -- Thomas Jefferson
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