A friend of mine's mother bought him a PC in the 90's. It had some early kind of Windows as a display and my friend was like, "what do you know about these?" And I knew practically nothing. I knew you could get games for them but I don't think any computer shop near where we lived had any PC games for sale. I didn't really get into PC's until roughly '96 going to a friend's house and he had a PC, Quake and the internet. That night changed a lot of things.
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
I bet! I remember going from C64 to Amiga, then Amiga from PC, and all of these jumps were rather fundamental and eye opening. :)
@mantovannni4 ай бұрын
@@OldAndNewVideoGames Yes the tech was just improving in leaps and bounds and it's even faster today, the average basher mobile phone has better processors than anything back then.
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
@@mantovannni We landed on the Moon using computers of a similar power to C64. Well, not we we, but we did. xD
@deathkingrattlesnake6254 ай бұрын
Absolutely loved Stunts as a child. Also did what you did, building tracks and trying to beat them with friends. Not sure if our version had some sort of cheat or mod activated, but seem to remember the Audi Quattro being by far the fastest car of the game.
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
Oh, it had to be modded. Audi was nowhere near as fast as some of those supercars. xD
@-Tristan-4 ай бұрын
Stunts was ahead of it's time. Swapping own build courses with the classmates, see who could make the best time. Until today I haven't found a game that could replace stunts. Many say Trackmania but, nah... not really...
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
@@-Tristan- I still play Trackmania with friends from time to time, but no, you're right, it's just not the same.
@SomeCanine2 ай бұрын
I loved Stunts as a kid as well. My friends and I used to play it on a Tandy in a store near us and I eventually got it for the home computer. I loved driving around in the game as much as I loved making my own tracks.
@OldAndNewVideoGamesАй бұрын
@@SomeCanine Yeah, the 3D engine and incredibly easy to use editor made it something else back then. :)
@andreasg77153 ай бұрын
Amazing picks! I have spent countless hours in Red Baron, Stunts, wing commander, golden axe and especially silent service 2!! Very immersive games during an era when pc games allowed you to enter into your fantasies!
@OldAndNewVideoGames3 ай бұрын
Yup, I played SS2 for hours on end too. Until I found Aces of the Deep that is. I loved it even more.
@alfonszitterbacke3182 ай бұрын
Ultima 7, Prince of Persia, Monkey Island, Rick Dangerous, Golden Axe, the Sierra Adventures King's Quest and Quest for Glory... You could spend the whole year playing games, not a week of boredom. GOOD year for PC games and they evolved and improved more and more...
@TeaAndFloppyDisks4 ай бұрын
It's very sweet of you to mention my Prince of Persia video too. Thank you so much! :) Though you covered the basics and story very well yourself, everything needed to get into the game. Including doing the "yay!" jump when there's no ledge to climb up on. :D Oh, and Secret of Monkey Island is really awesome too. If anyone is looking for a good entry into point-and-click adventure, that's the one. :)
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
It's a great video, worth a look, hopefully people will check it out! :)
@TeaAndFloppyDisks4 ай бұрын
@@OldAndNewVideoGames Thank you again! I do have a few extra views actually :)
@-Tristan-4 ай бұрын
Prince was excellent. It combined jump n run with puzzle so well, and that fluid and detailed animation... Nothing to say about Monkey Island 1 and 2, they are my favorite games up until today.
@TeaAndFloppyDisks4 ай бұрын
@@-Tristan- They're all classics and beloved games up to this games for very good reason. :)
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
@@TeaAndFloppyDisks Don't mention it. It was a good video, well worth the views and tenfold more. :) And you'll get them eventually! :)
@Risingson24 ай бұрын
That is not the Monkey Island of 1990. The 1990 one was in EGA. That is a reason why the adventures from Sierra/Dynamix or Access stood out so much: they did VGA 256 colours before the rest
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
Sorry to disappoint.
@Risingson24 ай бұрын
@@OldAndNewVideoGames Not disappointed. I just know now that your videos lack accuracy and you don't accept criticism taking it as personal
@galbaum334 ай бұрын
Look at those games. This is definitely the best year for DOS games.
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
It's a good one. Fact.
@-Tristan-4 ай бұрын
While I love all the Sierra and Lucas adventure games from the late 80s. 90-94 were excellent years for DOS gaming, if only for Monkey Island 1+2 the GOAT.
@janneaalto39564 ай бұрын
Hard to believe all these came out the same year. People my age really had a blessed childhood.
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
Fact :)
@unacceptablefailurerate64534 ай бұрын
Ultima 6 was one of my favorite games and still remains one I go back to now and then. It was the Elder Scrolls of its time, with just so much time that could be spent doing whatever in the sandbox RPG world. Firing cannons at guards, gathering chairs to fill the royal dining room's tables, making a 'fake house' out of endtables outside the drawbridge because you could rest there, giving peasants money and cloth as I imagined it helped them, moving crates and barrels towns away to my storage room - and this was all just junk that had little to do with the actual game. So many hours spent here it was pretty nutty how much time I didn't do anything to push the story, but that was fun, too! I know a lot of people that preferred 7, and I enjoyed the hell out of it, too - but 6 was always my favorite of the main games. If only the dungeons could have looked a bit more varied instead of red-brown ;)
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
Elder Scrolls of its time... How accurate it is when said about 6, 7 and to some degree 8 too. I like the sentiment, it makes sense. :)
@Toon_Pirate4 ай бұрын
"That's a pooooooisonous snake!" I love Cedric. He's so goofy
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
I just realised I mispronounced owl xD
@-Tristan-4 ай бұрын
Nwver knew that so many people were in rage with Cedric. I had only the text version, so it wasnt that big of a deal with Cedric. Just a companion who says something now and then.
@Toon_Pirate4 ай бұрын
@@-Tristan- I think it was Roberta herself that said in an interview that adults who encountered Cedric thought he was annoying, but kids loved him. So he really did fulfill his role as a helpful companion for the younger players. Also, the voice actor was just a programmer at Sierra who did his best, and I think it turned out pretty good considering that ^^
@-Tristan-4 ай бұрын
@@Toon_Pirate Ok I thought it was mostly due to the voice acting and well.. that one famous line gg
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
@@-Tristan- :)
@AntipaladinPedigri4 ай бұрын
36:21 "I don't like golf. Its course - rough, and the balls get in everywhere"
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
OMG! It's beautiful! xD
@gamingtonight15264 ай бұрын
No year was bad from 1989 to 1999. Every year had more AAA classics than any 5 years of AAA games after 2000! It's just a lot of great 1990 games run under the Radar, like the brilliant Buck Rogers cRPG!
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
You know I agree with one thing 100% here, Buck Rogers was overlooked and I don't know why. Maybe it's cause everyone was so into AD&D and other Fantasy worlds, but sci-fi has sooo much to offer too! :)
@forthrightgambitia10323 ай бұрын
I was given an old 386 as a kid as a castoff. It had Jet Fighter II already loaded and I remember it well.
@OldAndNewVideoGames3 ай бұрын
It's a good castoff to get. :)
@z.s.79924 ай бұрын
nEVER thought about Oregon Trail like that....interesting take. Ill back it.
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
Thanks, so there's two of us thinking it's a rogue lite now. :)
@Bowen_Landry4 ай бұрын
...that was the shortest 48 minute video I've seen in awhile lol. Great video as always.
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
Ha ha ha :) Thank you! :D
@oodaloopc97254 ай бұрын
Huge fan of Buck Rodgers. Sand box once you get in space...I spent countless hours just roaming the solar system racking up XP and gear. Great video as always.
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
Thanks! And how did you like the second Buck Rogers game?
@oodaloopc97254 ай бұрын
@@OldAndNewVideoGames sadly I wasn’t as big a fan of matrix cubed. I just bounced off of it for some reason. SSI is and always has been my favorite production house but that one was just not for me.
@oodaloopc97254 ай бұрын
@@OldAndNewVideoGames this may get posted twice but to answer your question…not as big a fan of matrix cubed as I was the first. Perhaps it tried to import too much from the pen and paper version. Just bounced off of it even though SSI was my all time favorite publishing house. Thanks for the reply and a chance to talk about the video. Great work as always.
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
@@oodaloopc9725 Fair enough. It was not their best game. No argument here. :)
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
@@oodaloopc9725 AFAIK it posted once, and don't worry about it. Once, twice, thrice, it's all fine. :) And I am hoping that this channel will become a small community for like-minded people, and for the most part it already is. People talk about games often without me being a part of conversation, they help each other find long lost games, and I enjoy talking to all of you too. So, no need to thank for a chance to talk, cause I want to do it too. :)
@z.s.79924 ай бұрын
Red Baron!!!!!! I loved shooting down the balloons when they would be protected by a couple of planes per
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
I never had as much fun in a WWI combat flight simulation, as I did in the Red Baron.
@b0gster4 ай бұрын
The Secret of Monkey Island was and still is one of the best P&C adventures ever made, equaled only by other LucasArts titles and Discworld games. Rick Dangerous 2, Golden Axe, Prince of Persia and Xenon 2 are also timeless classics, as fun now as they were back then. I played Stunts quite a lot, given in mind that I don't usually like driving games. Rise of the Dragon is one of those adventure games that I've played, liked, and never finished because of their difficulty. I might give it another go sometime. And that's mostly it for me. I'm not a fan of simulations, Ultima titles, and GoldBox RPGs (even though I've read every single one of the novels they are based on). I started liking Heroes from the HoMM2, and Wizardry from it's eight installment (epic games, both).
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
Yeah, the Monkeys saga is fun, unique, creative and easy to get into. In short, the best that the genre has to offer. :) Rise of the Dragon is no easier now than it was back then. So make sure that you're prepared for the challenge. xD
@conceicaod2 ай бұрын
I would add Starflight. It was a great DOS game in the 90s, and Starflight 2 was great, too.
@OldAndNewVideoGames2 ай бұрын
Well, this video is for 1990 exclusively. I have similar videos for other years too. In fact for all years from 1989 to 1997, I believe. And Starflight 2 is included in the 1989's as that's when it released. :)
@conceicaod2 ай бұрын
@@OldAndNewVideoGames Going to see that video :) now
@OldAndNewVideoGames2 ай бұрын
@@conceicaod Hope you'll like it! :)
@AnssiVIH4 ай бұрын
1990 was year of the horse. The secret of horse island.
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
Given the quirky humour, it checks out. ;)
@BurstingVeins14 ай бұрын
Wow, I could have sworn Prince of Persia originally came out in the mid 80s in CGA. Stunts was so much fun, but I think I only spent all my time trying to do the loop tracks and never actually did the racing.
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
Well, POP does support CGA display too, so that's why you may remember it as such.
@lacknerflorian72544 ай бұрын
Ty for share , wish an nice day
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
You too! :)
@geofftottenperthcoys99444 ай бұрын
If you though Pool of Radiance was hard, try the Krynn series!
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
:)
@homeagain96924 ай бұрын
I still have the cheat code etched in my brain for contra on Nintendo lol But definitely railroad Tycoon, civ and the original Settlers on dos where ones i couldn't turn off.
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
up up down down left right left right B A? ;)
@nicholsliwilson4 ай бұрын
Red Barron is an absolute blast to play & actually was quite impressive for 1990 but most of all it was fun & that’s what counts the most. Absolutely one to play. The Secret of Monkey Island! What a game! It’s so much fun & has been one of the most influential games of all time, even if it’s influence is a little obscure today. If you haven’t played it you absolutely must! It’s available to play on modern systems. Covert Action is a true hidden gem that’s criminally overlooked today. Stunts is another highly influential game & a highly impressive one for it’s 3D world & physics engine. It did take a bit of beefy machine to run well in the day & to be honest there’s a bit too much of the physics & damage engine & not enough of an arcade-ness for me personally. Still, as you said the level editor changes everything. Silent Service II is fun & definitely focuses on the right elements of gameplay. Prince of Persia is another one of the GOAT & *highly influential* games, which is why the series still exists. I’m weird so my favourite version is on the Sega Game Gear. So there. 😄 Never played Buck Rogers: Countdown to Doomsday? Looks like a blast in it’s own way? Kings Quest V! Wow! The hits keep coming this year don’t they? March of the Ants is random comedy gold! Never played Midwinter? It’s certainly interesting for the time? Wing Commander! Good grief 1990 was an extraordinary year! It can be tricky to get running in DOSBox as it’s timed to processor cycles, not the RTC as many PC’s didn’t have one back then, so as you destroy more enemies the game speeds up but there are plenty of guides online to getting it running perfectly. The Oregon Trail is yet again massively influential & in spite of it’s simplicity it’s still fun today. I have one of those obscure, cheap handhelds from Target in America that would have been cheap if shipping & customs fees to the UK hadn’t been more than the device & it really is 1 of the most fun ways to play, with a combination of Mac & DOS graphics from the time & dedicated controls. The original, original version didn’t have graphics as such because it was played on paper printout from a terminal, that’s how old the game is. No you didn’t get my attention, that’s why I haven’t commented here… 😄 Jetfighter II is definitely influential, it’s like a proto Air Combat (AKA: Ace Combat) & was really impressive in it’s day but it’s still surprisingly playable now. Rick Dangerous II is just fun. If you love platformers it’s a no-brainer. Although I know it from the Amiga. I know Xenon 2 from the Amiga too & I don’t think it’s a patch on the original. Xenon (1) was an early demo of what the Amiga could do & felt like such a step up from the 8bit micros of the time, partly because of some very low quality voice samples.😄 Golden Axe looked & sounded great on Amiga & PC but I’m going to commit sacrilege again & say, it gets too samey by about half way through. One of my favourite conversions is the Wonder Swan Color, partly because it’s one of the best arcade conversions on the platform & partly because the small screen hides a multitude of sins. I dropped a backlit IPS display in my WSC a couple of years ago (FYI: by far the easiest retro console display upgrade, trust me I’ve done nearly all of them) & the colours pop like they belong on a modern display. What a year! Even some of the games I didn’t comment on because they aren’t my thing helped shape the games we have today & deserve to be remembered. Fun video, thanks!
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
You know, I can get behind Prince of Persia being best on a portable system. Even one that could run for an hour off the batteries before they would die. Which would be kinda spot on, as in POP you have one hour. ;) And clearly, I've got no attention from you. ;) Have you ever considered making some of those retro upgrades videos and posting them on YT? Could be fun. Also, I've one more video for the "Essential DOS" series and will be jumping on something else. But before that I've two other videos lined up. One, I've recorded voice overs for already, and 2nd for Early Windows 1999. And there are some real bangers in that one!
@nicholsliwilson4 ай бұрын
@@OldAndNewVideoGames LOL! But if I make videos about retro handheld upgrades everyone will see how disorganised I am! 😂
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
@@nicholsliwilson Oh, come on, dude! I mean, I'm not gonna push you or tell you to do something, but if you decide to, let me know. I'll watch that! :) And if you worry about stuff being disorganised, you've seen my videos... I jump from subject to subject, I have a constant train of thought that comes God knows from where, and the randomness is the main theme in what I do. And yet it works. Your should too, cause why not? I've spoke to you for a long while now, and while sure, we've never met in real life, you seem like a cool stand up fellow, especially by what you write on twitter, so I'm not sure how someone in their right mind would judge you by it. :) Oh, unless you mind comments like the few gems I got last few days. First was "can you make an effort to speak better english ? I dont understand anything you say and not even google because the auto generated subtitles dont work" which you know, is all kinds of mean. I mean, sure, I'm not a native speaker, I think I may have slight ADHD cause when I get carried over I do speak really fast, I tend to invent words that don't exist, and things may get lost in all that. But that's just mean to be mean. Then there was this "You must be from a third world country back in the 90s with a computer or something", which I've no idea how to answer, so I just won't. And there's more where these came from. But for every one of these, there's those like the ones from you and hundreds other folks who are really nice. I could focus on those negative one and let them spiral me, but like US famous philosopher Ms Taylor Swift said: "And I ain't trying to mess with your self-expression, But I've learned the lesson that stressin', And obsessin' 'bout somebody else is no fun, And snakes and stones never broke my bones so" So, I don't and I focus on these that matter. My advice is to not worry and give it a go, if you feel like it. You have a lot to offer. And many people may want to do what you did, and don't know how. :)
@nicholsliwilson4 ай бұрын
@@OldAndNewVideoGames that’s very kind of you, thank you. I was being flippant about being disorganised & the real reason I’m not planning on making those videos is simply that I’ve already upgraded them all. I don’t do it for a living, it’s for my enjoyment & I just don’t need to buy another console, or rather consoles & mod-kits for them as they’re done. Seriously, this sounds like the kind of “advice” your mum would give you as a kid but when people throw hate at you like that it’s because *they* are unhappy & trying to take it out on you. The haters are the one with a problem, not you. & FYI: Your english is excellent. You enunciate your words clearly at a calm speed, the person who told you to speak better English is struggling with your accent when the rest of us are not, so again it’s their problem, not yours.
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
@@nicholsliwilson Oh, I'm fine with them comments, I actually elect not to reply to them. But was toying with the idea to make a video reply addressing all that I get. But that would be a bit counterproductive I think... Not sure though. Maybe one day. xD
@aerouge44924 ай бұрын
Buck Rogers had such great Ship-2-Ship combat. Boarding another vessel was so good and fun, that I did that for hours. If anybody knows games with similar scy-fy ship-ship combat please let me know!
@gamingtonight15264 ай бұрын
There's a game you might like with that called "Stella Tactics" an isometric party based cRPG - written by one guy has ship to ship battles, including boarding, as well as land based missions.
@aerouge44924 ай бұрын
@@gamingtonight1526 WOW this looks great ... but seems to be in Early Access since 2016???
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
I should give it a look, I have it, just not had time to fully sink in.
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
It seems @gamingtonight1526 gave a much better answer than I ever could. :)
@aerouge44924 ай бұрын
@@OldAndNewVideoGames oh but your input would be very welcome as well? I mean you basically covered almost every pre 2000 game! So if anybody knows cool scy-fy games with ship-2-ship combat, boarding and all the bells and whistles, it's gotta be you? I am just utterly surprised that when I've seen you cover Buck I was instantly reminded how satisfying it was to disable the enemies engine and weapons and start boarding them... and couldnt come up with games offering this kind of gameplay ...
@rayceeya86594 ай бұрын
Midwinter was a really good game. I had the big box copy of that one.
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
It was unlike anything else at the time.
@Kilthan20504 ай бұрын
Such a great year
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
Yep :)
@Hunty493 ай бұрын
Jetfighter II reminds me of F117A Stealth Fighter 2 I used to play. And Secret of Monkey Island brings back Day of the Tentacle and Sam and Max vibes.
@OldAndNewVideoGames3 ай бұрын
Well, DotT and SnM were made by LucasArts too, so that makes sense. :)
@markiv29424 ай бұрын
Red Baron looked amazing in 1990 though. Example comparing to Lucasarts BOB"Their finest Hour year earlier. Hated that I never had Covert Action.
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
Red Baron was tough, the longer you played, but it was also soooo fun. You didn't care for the difficulty. And Covert Action is surprisingly good.
@LuaanTi4 ай бұрын
Am I the only one who gets Crime Fighter vibes from the Buck Rogers combat? :D
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
:)
@AntipaladinPedigri4 ай бұрын
6:04 "Don't touch anything" Guybrush is touching himself as we speak
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
He's pirate! He follows his pirate's code only!
@AntipaladinPedigri4 ай бұрын
That's not the rudder-steering shaft, Guybrush!
@SilvesterBootsАй бұрын
King's bounty was kinda cool. I wasn't very much into time limit, though I liked exploring maps.
@OldAndNewVideoGamesАй бұрын
Yep, it was fun, and the time limit wasn't as restrictive as it could've been. I mean just look at the first Fallout, now *that* has a time limit. xD
@SilvesterBootsАй бұрын
@@OldAndNewVideoGames At least in Fallout, if you know what you are doing, you can easily speedrun that limit : ) And, yes, you are probably right about KB. Was a long time ago.
@OldAndNewVideoGamesАй бұрын
@@SilvesterBoots True, true, and it (Fallout) was easily one of the most important games in the history of gaming.
@rogeriopenna90142 ай бұрын
Midwinter's Manual had several pages of very detailed and well researched NUCLEAR WINTER post apocalypse
@OldAndNewVideoGames2 ай бұрын
I never had original. This must've been hell of a read! :)
@nhbretroАй бұрын
Heh... I worked as a programmer on 2 out of the 25 you chose - Red Baron and Rise of the Dragon. I guess that means I did OK. :)
@OldAndNewVideoGamesАй бұрын
You did way more than OK! These are some of the best games ever made, and you're a part of video gaming history. So, thank you! :)
@nhbretroАй бұрын
@@OldAndNewVideoGames I had the good fortune of working on a number of exceptional teams at Dynamix over the 10+ years that I was there. There is definitely a lot of fondness for those folks when looking back. I love to see the results of all our efforts still getting some attention.
@patton720104 ай бұрын
Heh, I immediately recognized name Thriftweed in Ultima (tSoMI).
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
:D
@mishkatown86254 ай бұрын
Red Baron looks exactly like Cinemaware's Wings IMO.
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
It's similar, but it's also one of those rare "similar" games that are better than what Cinemaware did. And it's a very rare happening. They were amazing!
@AntipaladinPedigri4 ай бұрын
9:05 I'm firing those road workers. They were so lazy they didn't dig up the hill and just laid asphalt over it.
@AntipaladinPedigri4 ай бұрын
13:34 my cat at 3 AM
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
You have a cat too? Mine also around midnight decides that the next 2-3 hours is the best time to have as much fun as possible, and then sleeps through most of the day. xD
@AntipaladinPedigri4 ай бұрын
14:43 *Prince of Perish-ia :)
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
In my case definitely, the death is behind every corner when I play it. xD
@AntipaladinPedigri4 ай бұрын
23:50 he shouldn't play with his shaft during work
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
No one should ;)
@channingsmith78594 ай бұрын
Dude the first organ trail didn’t even have graphics. I had to type bang or low as fast as I could to hunt. This was 1983ish. 1990 was definitely not the first lol
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
OK, this was the first one on PC.
@nameless54134 ай бұрын
Ultima 6 is most important in your view? interesting... i do own most of the games up till 9th but like Might and Magic have not given them enough whirl... i kinda got bogged down right at the start with how complex they are from the get go. i shalt put them in my queue to play again. Dammit you are not supposed to speaketh the nameles's name thats why he is nameless! (i imagine as definitively not the nameless in question XD) Stunts was made by Geoff Carmmond was it not? you know the fella who singlehandidly pushed the (than conssidered simulation, nowdays simcade) into the mainstream and someone who i personaly conssider as someone who made me like F1 (at least when t still was F1 ... decades ago ) man who released four games in his grand prix series and managed to stand up to likes of ubisoft and EA for few games at least. Shame about the 4th being bit weaker (also remaking the menu interface was horrible idea - one of best perks of the first 3 was that you could pick drivers for hotseat at a glance by just clicking number on their car)... sorry i had a point at some point but it seems pointless at this point. what i was getting at was the mate behind stunts is legend and may be responssible of how we percieve any racing games today. i mus find this stunts for my own experiemnts. Prince is very addicting, people behind it knew that they had hit, i'd wager, from very early on. Also 1'990 dose sound bit late for its PC debut but i wont question it, ports can be years off for no descerable reason.and yes the first time i rant into new screen at full speed only to find myself falling down multiple screens as result did teach me patience too... not that it stuck but you know game tried .) (defenders of Rome) i would not say it is strange, that would be hardly only time that very thing happened. i mean Darkstone i still call Dungeon Siege 0 it is THAT close (to the first one, third has nothing to do with the style of the preceeding 2 games and second i feel is just bad). Very few games get over specific idea perfectly on first try. Nothing wrong with wanting to be hospitalised just make sure to go to decent hospital... some madhouses i swear have madder staff than patients. (Golden Axe) man it is difficult to describe how ubiquitous that game was even for someone like myself who is no fan of beat'em ups even for someone who practicaly came to PC years after this i had no less than two itterations of the original golden axe, i seen it on every computer that was owne dby gamer in that era all the way untill 96 or 97 when windows finaly took over fuly. that game was quite literarly everywhere and i strongly suspect it has to do with its addictive nature. damn glad i dont have it on my PC right now for if i did i would not be able to waste hours on playing random nonsence it would be golden axe time all the time XD ahrem i need to do somethign about my easily addicted to things personality. (King's bountry) wait what?!' i thought homam was offshoot of might and magic role playing games... also i do own later king bounties ... two games from like 2'000s... yet i never thought to look for the older ones back in the 90s . man you blew my tiny mind again. guess thats going on the list of to play games too ... owning homam 1-3 as well as hero hour and offcourse conssidering the IIIrd best turn based strategy of its ilk (Desciples II coming dangerously close for i love its macabre but damn is it just not as good as the HOMAM III... i mean just the every turn starts with sunrise animation the sounds are on point ... its just too good).
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
As much as Geoff was cool and talented, he had nothing to do with Stunts afaik. Golden Axe was amazing for the time, and it's a classic, but it's not a game I would've elect to play all the way through alone. Heroes of Might and Magic is an offshoot of Might and Magic, but the gameplay mechanics came straight from King's Bounty, which was also New World Computing's game. :) They've created the frame, and then polished it, filled it with substance and lore, and the legend was born. Which is ironic on more than one level, as King's Bounty's remake was actually called "The Legend" too.
@nameless54134 ай бұрын
@@OldAndNewVideoGames the legend and crossroads are ones i own, just played legend thusfar. oddly enough dose not remind me much of Homam but i also only played up to fourth. The one that was atrocious and utterly farcical. oh yes and also that came after the pinnacle of the series HOMAM III. Quite interesting to see how the whole thing came together. he NWC had on game series bristlling with lore and one where they loved the mechanics and they rightully saw chance to combine the two into quite succesfull series of strategies. And yes i just conssider HOMAM III and Desciples II to be in their own league when it comes to quality and story. no other games in the genre ever poked my sensibilities and gameplay preferences so well. Hilariously before these i never thought i would have liked turn based strategies with construction of empire. but now its on top of my bes games ever .)
@tamphexАй бұрын
Man I hate it when I die of die-ens-try
@OldAndNewVideoGamesАй бұрын
Don't we all :)
@AnnoyingCrow-nw4ln4 ай бұрын
CAW
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
:)
@AnnoyingCrow-nw4ln4 ай бұрын
@@OldAndNewVideoGames CAW
@MKRENB4 ай бұрын
Covert Action, the game Sid Meyer didn’t want to make. And it is really noticeable while playing. Really not a very good game.
@gamingtonight15264 ай бұрын
One of Sid's BEST games, excuse me! More relevant in today's world than in 1990! :)
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
Agree to disagree. :)
@fft20204 ай бұрын
can you make an effort to speak better english ? I dont understand anything you say and not even google because the auto generated subtitles dont work
@mourdebars4 ай бұрын
I do think you secretly follow @RetroBorsuk tireless streams :)
@OldAndNewVideoGames4 ай бұрын
I actually don't know who that is. But he has "retro" and "borsuk" in the name, so he must be a stand up fellow :)
@mourdebars4 ай бұрын
@@OldAndNewVideoGames He is!; still, I do not believe you :P