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Posted: 2002-11-21 02:24am
by Alex Moon
Sokar wrote:Alex Moon ! :P Dude Red Storm Rising and F-19 were the fucking BOMB!!!! :twisted: I still have my old Packard-Bell 286 that I play them on !!!!!As well as my old copy of F15 Strike Eagle and M-1 Tank Platoon, the original one ! Holy Shit! , your the first person I've heard ever mention Red Storm in like a decade........

My first PC was a Packard Bell 286 with 640k and no hard disk , every time I turned it on I had to boot from a DOS 3.1 , 5.25" disk....It was such a joke , but it worked so well , and still keeps on trucking onward today. It occupies a corner of my computer room and I still play my old games on it , much to my wifes consternation..... :lol:
I loved RSR, and used to play it whenever I was over at my grandparents house. I remember the days of DOS as my OS and a pile of boot disks on the corner of the desk :) Best computer memories I ever had were when we upgraded to a 486, and on Christmas morning when I found the CD-Rom installed. *sigh* Those were the days...

Posted: 2002-11-21 02:25am
by Alex Moon
Darth Wong wrote:
Sokar wrote:Alex Moon ! :P Dude Red Storm Rising and F-19 were the fucking BOMB!!!! :twisted:
I remember playing Microprose's F-19 Stealth Fighter on my old 286. Nothing like a fighter that can get hit by a half-dozen missiles before it goes down, eh? I remember that with a full load of missiles and guns, a good operator could take down a dozen enemy planes easy. I guess it wasn't the most realistic game :)
Nope, but it was damn cool. I used to switch on no crash and easy landing modes, and then lower my landing gear and drive around on the ground shooting up tanks with my cannons :twisted:

Posted: 2002-11-21 02:26am
by Alex Moon
TrailerParkJawa wrote:One time I was playing Red Storm Rising all damn day. I finally snuck up on a Soviet carrier ( dont remember wether it was the Kiev or not ) but just as I was going to launch some Harpoons my mom kicked the power cord out of the wall. F*CK!
Dude, you have my deepest sympathies. That sucks big time :cry:

Posted: 2002-11-21 03:06am
by Crayz9000
Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:A 286 that didn't even have Windows but it did have Wolf3D, Scorched Earth, and Wordperfect...
You can't run Windows on an 80286!

Posted: 2002-11-21 03:10am
by Crayz9000
First one... it'll have to be the Apple ][e, enhanced. Not the last of the ][e's by any means, but it didn't have the numeric keypad built into the body.

It still runs, too.

Posted: 2002-11-21 05:07am
by CmdrSweevo
RadiO wrote:I too was introduced to the wonders of computing via the Spectrum.
The first computer game I ever saw running was Manic Miner, and the first shoot-'em-up I ever played was Harrier Attack (which was fairly topical at the time, since this was 1983).
I remember Harrier Attack. Played it on my old CPC 464. 64k ram, tape drive, Locamotive Basic, three graphics modes. Came with a box full of games and a two way, two button joystick.

Only threw it out last year.

Posted: 2002-11-21 01:13pm
by phongn
Crayz9000 wrote:
Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:A 286 that didn't even have Windows but it did have Wolf3D, Scorched Earth, and Wordperfect...
You can't run Windows on an 80286!
You can, but not in 386 Enhanced mode ;)

Posted: 2002-11-21 01:13pm
by phongn
Darth Wong wrote:
Sokar wrote:Alex Moon ! :P Dude Red Storm Rising and F-19 were the fucking BOMB!!!! :twisted:
I remember playing Microprose's F-19 Stealth Fighter on my old 286. Nothing like a fighter that can get hit by a half-dozen missiles before it goes down, eh? I remember that with a full load of missiles and guns, a good operator could take down a dozen enemy planes easy. I guess it wasn't the most realistic game :)
Ahh, those were the glory days of Microprose...

Posted: 2002-11-21 01:16pm
by TrailerParkJawa
Ahh, those were the glory days of Microprose...
Dont forget Civilization and Railroad Tycoon!

I liked to give silly names to my trains whenever they broke a speed record.

Posted: 2002-11-21 01:20pm
by salm
phongn wrote:
Darth Wong wrote:
Sokar wrote:Alex Moon ! :P Dude Red Storm Rising and F-19 were the fucking BOMB!!!! :twisted:
I remember playing Microprose's F-19 Stealth Fighter on my old 286. Nothing like a fighter that can get hit by a half-dozen missiles before it goes down, eh? I remember that with a full load of missiles and guns, a good operator could take down a dozen enemy planes easy. I guess it wasn't the most realistic game :)
Ahh, those were the glory days of Microprose...
i started at the age of 4 (1984) on some IBM machine in the company where my father worked. i played worm and snake.

1987 - salm gets a Comodore 128

1990 or 91 - salm uses daddy´s 286. that was when 20 MB where loads of hard disk space

1992 - i got a 386 25 Mhz, with gigantic 2 MB Ram

1993 or 94 - daddy buys a 486 with 66MHz

1999 - daddy buys a pentium

2001 - salm buys Athlon

MAHOK!

Posted: 2002-11-21 01:25pm
by Slartibartfast
Darth Wong wrote:
Sokar wrote:Alex Moon ! :P Dude Red Storm Rising and F-19 were the fucking BOMB!!!! :twisted:
I remember playing Microprose's F-19 Stealth Fighter on my old 286. Nothing like a fighter that can get hit by a half-dozen missiles before it goes down, eh? I remember that with a full load of missiles and guns, a good operator could take down a dozen enemy planes easy. I guess it wasn't the most realistic game :)
Yeah, playing in the lowest difficulty setting will do that :lol:

Besides, remember these are US planes! They were more expensive than the crappy, cheap Russian ones, of course they could shrug off the pathetic commie missiles :lol:

Posted: 2002-11-21 01:29pm
by Slartibartfast
I swear you people make ME feel old...

Image

The true Classic. 1981, With a whopping 1.01 MHz and 3.5K RAM and 176 x 184 max resolution.

The only game I remember having was Berzerk.
Oh and that Popeye clone I managed to write in BASIC.

Posted: 2002-11-22 11:04am
by phongn
TrailerParkJawa wrote:
Ahh, those were the glory days of Microprose...
Dont forget Civilization and Railroad Tycoon!

I liked to give silly names to my trains whenever they broke a speed record.
I had Civ2, Civ3 and Railroad Tycoon I (on 5.25" floppy, no less).

Posted: 2002-11-22 11:30am
by Zaia
Errr, I guess a Speak'n'Spell doesn't count, then? ....right, I'll just be on my way, then....

Posted: 2002-11-22 11:35am
by The Yosemite Bear
The first one I OWNED, was a combination of owning a TRS-80, and a friend giving us an Wisard.

The first one I tinkered with was the university computer at Humbolt State University when I was a child.

Posted: 2002-11-22 11:38am
by Slartibartfast
Well I've tinkered with a computer that looks like a damn washing machine. Plus its "RAM" is made of 9-inch floppies.

Posted: 2002-11-22 05:26pm
by RadiO
CmdrSweevo wrote: I remember Harrier Attack. Played it on my old CPC 464. 64k ram, tape drive, Locamotive Basic, three graphics modes. Came with a box full of games and a two way, two button joystick.

Only threw it out last year.
I've been playing it again on a Spectrum emulator, and I do believe it's as accurate (if not more so) than F-19 Stealth Fighter. :shock:

Consider:

* One hit from an enemy weapon and it's game over.

* Enemy weapons have definate engagement envelopes which can be exploited by skilled manoevering.

*If you razz around with the throttle set to maximum, you run out of fuel and die. In fact, you must husband your fuel to complete the game.

* Landing on the carrier at the end is a complete bastard, and you're guaranteed to complete the game at least once only to accidently pile the jet into HMS Hermes' island.

F-19 is, in many ways, actually an easier game than this crusty shoot-em-up from near the dawn of British home computing.