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Started by Omega, October 12, 2014, 02:20:11 pm
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#1  October 12, 2014, 02:20:11 pm
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I was searching through old Games and realized that the 90's populair Game Commander Keen was released for the Android. Of course, it is a re-release of the old title wich is Keen Dreams.

There were many Great Dos Games back in the days like Commander Keen. Why do you guys Games like these aren't getting made anymore?

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In January 2013, Tom Hall started Worlds of Wander, a tool for creating platform games. With an intuitive level editor and the ability to reprogram the game, it intends to have many options for sharing games and levels. Worlds of Wander would be released along with a new game created with the tool, called Secret Spaceship Club, which Hall describes as a "spiritual sequel" to Commander Keen. Worlds of Wander tried to get funds through a Kickstarter campaign in February 2013, but the project was not able to reach its $400,000 goal. According to Hall, development will continue in their spare time.

I mean Commander Keen is a character similiar like Mega Man but, it would be Great to see such Games back. What do You guys think? Imagine Commander Keen in a Game like Super Smash or as a new Game.

What do you think? Wich titles do you remember from back in the days?
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#2  October 13, 2014, 05:25:59 pm
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Commander Keen sucks. Consider that Super Mario World was released only a month before the first three Keens and compared to it, the original trilogy is completely lacking in graphics, sound and level design. 4 and 5 aren't much better.
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#3  October 13, 2014, 07:52:06 pm
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Well, there is a nostalgia factor involved. The first three games looked bad even back in the day, and the controls were tricky (Ctrl+Alt to shoot sometimes made you die because of an accidental pogo/jump), but even with all that I liked the games a lot.

For the later games, Goodbye Galaxy is my favorite.

From that era I also love Prehistorik 2, the PC version because the SNES port was awful. My only gripe with that game is the scrolling; sometimes it played against you.
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#4  October 14, 2014, 01:10:32 am
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Lessee, DOS. Well I was super young when DOS was big, so most of the games I played were either edutainment or simple. There was a Mario rip-off whose name I don't remember that had a girl as the main character (I think she was named "Maggie") and the soundtrack was so catchy, as well as some vertical shooter that played "WELL THAT'S IT MAN, GAME OVER MAN, GAME OVER" whenever you got a gameover. The one I remember clearly was the DOS port of Lemmings, which I played a lot of. And since I was in a Christian school, the kid that owned Doom was the cool kid everyone wanted to be friends with.

Now that I'm older, I've tried out some other DOS titles like Waxworks, I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream, and Harvester. It's kinda interesting seeing everything I missed the first time around.
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#5  October 14, 2014, 02:06:28 am
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Dune 2, X-Com: Enemy Unknown, Syndicate, the Ultima series, the first 3 Alone in the Dark games...
Lots of fun stuff.
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#6  October 14, 2014, 02:15:54 am
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You're right SMW was of a much higher caliber but that position neglects the context of PC gaming at the time which had always been one of the following
  • Relegated mostly to ascii games
  • Seen as the domain of the AMIGA
  • Not seen as a profitable business model
So the grand majority of titles developed on the PC were budget titles and three dudes in a garage.

http://www.3drealms.com/keenhistory/
The team behind Keen was important for two reasons:
  • Made console/arcade titles seem viable on PC hardware
  • Pioneered the Shareware model of game distribution
There was a huge battle with relevance that had to be fought before you could even begin looking at the quality of the games, after all, the hardware wasn't designed for games!
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#7  October 14, 2014, 03:27:32 am
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Jazz Jackrabbit was my jam when I was a young'un.
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#8  October 14, 2014, 03:39:52 am
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Duke Nukem 1 was the shit to me back in the day. I even had all 3 episodes on floppy disks V:

Also, if we're going to include early Windows games (post-DOS), there was a very repetitive but neat little gem on the Windows disc called "Hover!". It was actually neat for what it was. There's also the very unknown but fun Tetris clone, Gemstorm, which worked on my Vista computer but doesn't work on my current Win7 computer. :(
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#9  October 14, 2014, 06:45:48 am
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Doom 1 and 2
Duke Nukem 1
Barbarian (I think that's what it was called)
Last Ninja
Street Fighter 1
Syndicate
Simcity 2000
Civilization 2
Privateer
Terminal Velocity
Wacky Wheels
Descent 1 and 2
Master of Orion 1 and 2 (was 2 on DOS or only Windows?)
Rise of the Triad
Commander Keen 1-5
Raptor
Star Control
SimEarth
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#11  October 14, 2014, 02:00:21 pm
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Commander Keen sucks. Consider that Super Mario World was released only a month before the first three Keens and compared to it, the original trilogy is completely lacking in graphics, sound and level design. 4 and 5 aren't much better.

Yes but, Super Mario World was released for the Super Nintendo and that console was powerfull for it's time and it's system strongly build for Games only. As for Keen, it did run on MS-Dos, Dos wich was a computer based system with it's limit.

http://www.3drealms.com/keenhistory/
The team behind Keen was important for two reasons:
  • Made console/arcade titles seem viable on PC hardware
  • Pioneered the Shareware model of game distribution

Thanks for the link. I did read it and hope to see them doing a new Game as they were actually planning on it.

Jazz Jackrabbit was my jam when I was a young'un.

Same here. It was Excellent back in the days and some later titles were good aswell.

Duke Nukem 1 was the shit to me back in the day. I even had all 3 episodes on floppy disks V:

Also, if we're going to include early Windows games (post-DOS), there was a very repetitive but neat little gem on the Windows disc called "Hover!". It was actually neat for what it was. There's also the very unknown but fun Tetris clone, Gemstorm, which worked on my Vista computer but doesn't work on my current Win7 computer. :(

Besides Tetris, I played some Bomberman and Pac-Man clones back then. If you wan't to play some of those games again, You have to install DosBox.

Doom 1 and 2
Duke Nukem 1
Barbarian (I think that's what it was called)
Last Ninja
Street Fighter 1
Syndicate
Simcity 2000
Civilization 2
Privateer
Terminal Velocity
Wacky Wheels
Descent 1 and 2
Master of Orion 1 and 2 (was 2 on DOS or only Windows?)
Rise of the Triad
Commander Keen 1-5
Raptor
Star Control
SimEarth
California Games
Summer Games
Winter Games
zAngband tk
Stick Fighter 2

I played all Commander Keen, Duke Nukem and Doom Games. Also Wolfenstein 3D was a very Great Game. Some other titles I enjoyed as a kid were CD-Man, Prehistoric Man, Dangerous Dave, Monster Bash, Eracha.
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#12  October 14, 2014, 04:55:14 pm
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Oh yeah, the topic was 90's DOS games and not just Commander Keen. Here's the best:

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#13  October 14, 2014, 06:06:57 pm
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Xenon 2 Megablast was one of my favorites. Vertical SHMUP with upgrades and HARD AS HELL diifculty, even when it is not a bullet hell shooter.

Yes, you could have all that crap around your tiny ship and STILL you die like a rat.
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I cannot stress enough the fact that the environment that allowed great DOS games to be developed back then is more or less the same kind of environment that today's indie game movement fosters.  Small teams of developers with an idea.
Let's not forget that this fantastic game was made almost entirely by two people.


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#15  October 15, 2014, 09:43:45 pm
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Games back than didn't need much people to work with but, those are Great for it's days.

Also, C-Dogs was a Game I really liked alot there.
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#16  October 15, 2014, 10:03:47 pm
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Risky Woods was one of my favs too.
Funny fact: I remember I was never able to beat the first boss on my 286; eveytime I ran out of time. Using a more "modern" system like a 486 was different... I was able to kill the boss with enough time.

The game ran kinda slow on my 286 to the point I had to disable background... so, it seems like tha game time counter ran normally, but the game ran slowly.
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#18  October 16, 2014, 03:15:28 pm
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Geoff Crammond Grand Prix 2 was the pinnacle of Formula 1 games for the DOS.

It was SOOOOOOO good.
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#20  October 21, 2014, 08:03:58 pm
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I'm surprised there is no mention of Mario & Luigi for DOS as well. The game was short, but it gave good memories.
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#21  November 16, 2014, 10:39:40 am
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This Dos Game, Prince Of Persia was one of my favorites aswell. Great times with classic Games.

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#23  November 17, 2014, 10:29:23 pm
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I remember trying to jump on all those platforms in distance in that Game. It was challenging for it's days there.
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I remember trying to jump on all those platforms in distance in that Game. It was challenging for it's days there.

You don't know about challenges if you didn't play the game on a grayscale monitor incapable of showing the difference between "good" and "bad" potions :(
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I didn't play many PC games back then, but Beneath a Steel Sky is definitely my favourite. It was incredibly well detailed for the time, and was pretty hilarious as well. I keep hearing murmurs of a sequel coming out, but I'm not holding my breath.
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#28  November 20, 2014, 06:19:10 am
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Xenon 2 Megablast was one of my favorites. Vertical SHMUP with upgrades and HARD AS HELL diifculty, even when it is not a bulhell shooter.

Yes, you could have all that crap around your tiny ship and STILL you die like a rat.
Holy shit, I hadn't seen this game in like 12 years. Cool.

Back in my elementary school days we kids all drooled about a crappy educative platform game. Once you turned off the stupid flow breaking math questions we had so much fun runnin' around generic stages and killin' generic x-shaped baddies (you'd summon a butterfly to dropsome weird pink shit on them. Weird as fuck). Come to think of it, none of us ever finished that game.

The lab guys installed Counter Strike a few years later, but never let us kids play it. I think we stopped being kids back then. Or at least we stopped giving a shit about crappy dos games.
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Alone in the Dark 1-3, Ecstatica, Bioforge, Time Gate ... oh I loved those PC-Survival Horro Games too much.

Ecstatica was my absolute Favorite, those elips-gfx where just hilarious. ;D
I gues I played through that game around 20 times.

Other Dos games I played much where:
- Lucas Arts p'n'c Adventures
- X-Com 1 & 2 (terror from the deep was fucking hard!)
- Ego-Shooter (From Wolfensteinf, over Doom 1+2 , to Duke3D... oh I made very nice Deatchmatch maps for Duke3D, but lost them all loooong time ago)
- Heroes of Might and Magic 1-3 (I spend nights with friends on those)
- Appogee + ID JnR like Commander Keen, Bio Menace etc...

And maaaaany more. Dos times where good times :)


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#30  November 21, 2014, 05:52:35 pm
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I ended the Prince Of Persia 1, the second was tough and I stuck in the final level.
Skyroads,Electro Man, Sokoban, that Super Mario game but the new version who was updated with some new levels-the sound came from the speakers-. Tower of Doom,Doom,Agent,a Chess game -Battle Chess,CD Man(Pac-Man).

I played many of these games in the class and other PC, only Skyroads I played and beat in my pc when it had Windows ME betmeen the new Super Mario PC,called Mario & Luigi.

About it, I expected a port of the "The Simpsons: Arcade game" for Snes or Nes, but they never made it, instead ,they did a bad DOS port of it :(, Out Run,Golden Axe were good ports.

I used in the Win Me something called "Windows ME REAL DOS" to play some DOS GAMES.
I tried DOSBOX but runs slowly.
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#32  November 29, 2014, 10:57:30 pm
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I did played that Mario Game aswell and it was really Great back in the days. When I look back now I realize that when you did finish the Game you just restarted from the beginning level one but at sunset.
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I remember playing one Mario game which teached you how to type. In order to break the question mark blocks you had to type the character appearing on it. Everything was fun and cool until a freakin ´^ | ° or stuff like that appeared.

This was the DOS era so there wasn't an option to change the keyboard locale as you have in windows :P
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#34  December 08, 2014, 09:24:01 am
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This is the one you mean I guess.


This was also one of the Great Games.
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