Usually when I think "older", I think back to the MS-DOS era. Commander Keen, Hugo's House of Horrors, Zork, Zeliard, Wolfenstine, and stuff like the old Lucasarts adventure games, I.E. Day of the Tentacle, and it's ilk.
Well, the best buys in my area didn't get anymore in except one which got only 4... gotta plan my attack.
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Usually when I think "older", I think back to the MS-DOS era. Commander Keen, Hugo's House of Horrors, Zork, Zeliard, Wolfenstine, and stuff like the old Lucasarts adventure games, I.E. Day of the Tentacle, and it's ilk.
Can I reccomend Relentless: Twinsen's Adventure? It's like a proto-Beyond Good and Evil. Awesome game.
Weren't there two in the series? I remember loving that game. PC gaming back in the day was the greatest when it came to adventure games.Originally Posted by Frogacuda
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Yeah, Twinsen's Odessy was the sequel, which wasn't as strong as the original, but still quality.Originally Posted by TobalRox
Can you still buy those Twinsen games anywhere? Or are they only "downloadable"?
Both (well, at least the first one) was DOS based, so "downloadable" I guess.Originally Posted by Compass
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easily found on ebay. I don't know how easy they are to find for download, since they were CD based. You'd probably have more luck looking for it under its european title "Little Big Adventure" since it's much more popular in Europe than here. Also, there are patches to get both games working under XP.Originally Posted by Compass
o MAN, TFC sounds great...I pissed away most of my social life in 6th and 7th grade playing that...Sadly, I lost my cd key a LONG time ago.
ANNNNNNNY.....uhhh....body wanna gimme their old key![]()
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!!! YEA!?!
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