Very short one this time, but one of the first games I ever played.
Tegl Monopoly
Year: 1989
Developer: Tegl Systems
Impact on my life: 5.5/10
Impact on the world: 1/10
Objective Game Rating: 5/10
When I was about 8 or 9 years old we got our first computer. It was a 386 with a 33 Mhz processor, 4 MB of RAM, and a whopping 81 MB hard drive, sporting the flash Windows 3.1.
One of the games on that computer was a simple version of Monopoly which was distinguished only by the fact instead of counters you had small people of various colours who comprosied of only a few pixels each.
For a long time I forgot the name fo the game and couldn't find it online, until last week. It was called Tegl Monopoly and here is a screenshot:
You could set up a few basic settings, and you could have dozens of players unlike the real game.
Memorable Moments
I used to play this game by myself with all the pieces. I played all of them, and I would pick 4 of them who would each take one side of the board (in terms of property). Then the 4 with property would fight it out by random chance to see who would win the game. The others were essentially just a source of income.