Last I checked it costs like 5 bucks on steam.
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Synwave
United States2803 Posts
Last I checked it costs like 5 bucks on steam. | ||
Count9
China10928 Posts
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Enki
United States2548 Posts
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Porcelina
United Kingdom3249 Posts
Baldur's Gate: Complete Baldur's Gate II: Complete Planescape: Torment They are all 50% off on www.gog.com at the moment. They are from around 2000, will run on just about anything and are simply stunning games if you have any interest in RPGs at all. Each game is up for 4.99. Just silly not to buy them for that price. | ||
Synwave
United States2803 Posts
On December 20 2011 11:04 Porcelina wrote: If you have not played them, Baldur's Gate: Complete Baldur's Gate II: Complete Planescape: Torment They are all 50% off on www.gog.com at the moment. They are from around 2000, will run on just about anything and are simply stunning games if you have any interest in RPGs at all. Each game is up for 4.99. Just silly not to buy them for that price. Hey thanks for this, I haven't played torment in years and loved it. I want to replay..a 3rd time after losing my discs | ||
Kerotan
England2109 Posts
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kirdie
Germany221 Posts
space chem day of the tentacle | ||
sh4w
United States713 Posts
Also back when I had a crap computer I played alot of CS1.6 and Final Fantasy 8. | ||
Chairman Ray
United States11903 Posts
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Bswhunter
Australia954 Posts
On December 20 2011 10:56 Fontong wrote: Battle for Wesnoth is a really nice TBS tactical game. It should run on anything. http://www.wesnoth.org/ Was going to post about it, but then I saw this post. I can vouch for that. Its very addicting. Dont know about the mutliplayer community thou. | ||
Bibbit
Canada5377 Posts
On December 20 2011 10:41 Makaveli1 wrote: thanks for the quick comments. ill try dolphin out with my old gamecube shit. Ill try quake to. Can anyone give me like a rundown of wc3 or something? Or a wiki like liquipedia with a list of all the units and stuff? Is there a website like TL for wc3? Do most people play on iccup? etc. etc. I asked a lot of these same questions once upon a time and I learned a bunch of things. Try sorting through here. I never compiled anything into the OP but a lot of people were super helpful and gave a lot of good information/resources etc. | ||
Makaveli1
United States118 Posts
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endy
Switzerland8970 Posts
Broken Sword 1 and 2 The Nomad Soul Rayman 1 | ||
Telcontar
United Kingdom16710 Posts
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Fishgle
United States2174 Posts
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Iranon
United States983 Posts
Edit: also, sometimes I like to replay Ocarina of Time or Majora's Mask on Project64. | ||
SkelA
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sielu
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On December 20 2011 10:53 howerpower wrote: cave story is awesome Seconding this. Also Terraria, sandbox minecraft-ish game in 2d (in case you didn't know about it) Steam also has a ton of indie games with low reqs, ones I personally strongly recommend are Jamestown (a horizontal bullethell game if you're into those), Fractals, or any of the BIT.TRIP games. | ||
Zanno
United States1484 Posts
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Canada239 Posts
vvvvvv cs | ||
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