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The Oregon Trail
Posted: 2006-08-12 02:31am
by Hawkwings
So confess. How many of you have played The Oregon Trail? (the original one, not II or III or however many they made) How many of you truly enjoyed it?
I was first intruduced to this game when I was about 6 or 7. I didn't play the *really* old version on the apple IIs, I had a tricked-out Windows 95 version that had significantly better graphics and more options!
Tell us about your experiences!
Things I remember were:
nothing to shoot in the desert except squirrels!
getting cholera every 30 seconds or so
Finding abandoned wagons!
Those damn indians... how I hated them...
Posted: 2006-08-12 02:39am
by Darth Garden Gnome
Tuberculosis. Lots of tuberculosis.
Posted: 2006-08-12 02:51am
by Uraniun235
Posted: 2006-08-12 03:30am
by neoolong
Ah hunting. Awesome stuff.
Posted: 2006-08-12 03:49am
by phred
Ah Oregon trail. I played it in 4th? grade... i remember setting the pace to "grueling" and usually wiping my party out somwhere in the Rockies
Posted: 2006-08-12 04:47am
by TimothyC
What I remember is that in 5th grade, I stubled across the Debug mode for the game, and proceded to delete all of the tombstones. Why my computer lab teacher discovered this, she demanded that I duplicate and record what I had done. Saddly, while I did both, I now forget what the Key Combination was (I had found it by banging on the keyboard).
Posted: 2006-08-12 07:08am
by Zac Naloen
I rememeber that, i sucked at shooting the elk
Posted: 2006-08-12 07:12am
by MKSheppard
I slaughtered the Bison massively.
Posted: 2006-08-12 07:18am
by Soontir C'boath
Many hours at the middle school's computer lab was devoted to Oregon Trail. Everything was pwned; squirrels, deer/elk, bison. You damn well name it and everyone survived.
Posted: 2006-08-12 10:04am
by Vehrec
Every time I tried to ford a river, my wagon got overturned. And someone died. Someone always died. But we never burried them. Just left the corpse floating there.
Good times man.
Posted: 2006-08-12 10:49am
by RogueIce
Vehrec wrote:Every time I tried to ford a river, my wagon got overturned. And someone died. Someone always died. But we never burried them. Just left the corpse floating there.
Good times man.
Ah yes, fording rivers. Good times.
I remember I used to have competitions where everyone would see just how quickly they could kill off the entire party.
You know, I don't think I ever actually made it to Oregon...
Posted: 2006-08-12 11:27am
by Arthur_Tuxedo
Used to play the Apple II version all the time in 2nd grade. Got pretty good at it, too. Eventually I'd make it to Oregon nearly every time.
Posted: 2006-08-12 11:31am
by RogueIce
You know, killing my party in that Virtual Apple version of it isn't as easy as I remember. Even on the grueling pace with bare bones rations I only killed off one family member and still made it to Oregon.
Of course then again I was kind trying this time, so maybe that's it. I didn't once flip my wagon though, even though I forded/caulked every time I hit a river.
Posted: 2006-08-12 11:55am
by General Zod
I remember playing that thing on the Apple IIe at school for a good while. Most of the other people who were into computers there were pretty hooked on it as well.
Posted: 2006-08-12 12:01pm
by GuppyShark
I played a similar game in high school - except that it was about crossing the Blue Mountains (?) from the east coast to, umm, west of the mountains.
Never made it anywhere close.
Posted: 2006-08-12 12:07pm
by Enigma
where can I find the game?
Posted: 2006-08-12 12:09pm
by ArmorPierce
I remember playing that game. It was the one major game in computer lab class that everyone would play. That and some game about being fishes.
Posted: 2006-08-12 12:52pm
by General Zod
Enigma wrote:where can I find the game?
Most any abandonware site will likely have it. That's all I'll say on the matter.
Posted: 2006-08-12 02:51pm
by Spookster
Oh yeah.. I remember the good old Apple II version.. those were the days.. Killing off little suzie, and reminding myself "lead ahead with the bison". Lol to show my true age, we played Oregon Trail in early grade school, and in 7th grade we had the "new" Mac IIcx.. Weee! If only programming was still as easy as it was on the over gloried calculators.
Now.. back to my wheelchair...
Posted: 2006-08-12 03:01pm
by EnsGabe
ArmorPierce wrote:That and some game about being fishes.
Would that game be Adell Down Under?
Posted: 2006-08-12 03:41pm
by Darth Garden Gnome
MKSheppard wrote:I slaughtered the Bison massively.
The key is to buy about 10,000 bullets at the start (a ridiculous amount you'll never use) and then walk into the middle of any forest and spin around, unloading your colonial ass musket like a machine gun into the all the wild life around you. The only thing is, it's a complete gyp that you can only carry 100 pounds of meat back with you no matter what. You'd have thought a fucking meteor hit and wiped out all life in this wilderness with all the corpses lying around going to waste.
Rivers were great... the ultimate 'no fucking duh' death trap. Would you like to A.) Take a raft across to safety or B.) Ride right into the goddamn thing and
pray.
Posted: 2006-08-12 03:58pm
by Archon
Banker from Boston, anybody?
Posted: 2006-08-12 04:12pm
by Pick
Yeah, I played that game.
Kind of pointless. I already
live in Oregon
.
Posted: 2006-08-12 04:17pm
by Noble Ire
Pick wrote:Yeah, I played that game.
Kind of pointless. I already
live in Oregon
.
OMG, you won!
I remember playing that game a good deal in second and third grade, although I seem to recall mostly playing the updated versions. Of course, as a symptom of only really playing it at school, I don't think I ever actually won.
Posted: 2006-08-12 04:55pm
by phred
Darth Garden Gnome wrote: Rivers were great... the ultimate 'no fucking duh' death trap. Would you like to A.) Take a raft across to safety or B.) Ride right into the goddamn thing and pray.
as I recall that was a major obstacle to me ever actually making it. Im surprised that there were any rivers left after all the crap I dumped into them