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were in the attic again at my parents home and see what I have found :)

A lot of memories are coming back!
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It's been so many years since I've seen floppy disks!
I remember playing Subwar 2050 on my 486SX. Ran like crap.
Wow - I was almost expecting to have 5.25" disks in that pic, like my copy of Countdown to Doomsday... now I just need to dig up the old 5.25" drive ;)
Sudden urge to play Shadow Warrior...
Only some of what I can readily put my hands on. Here you go
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Lou: Only some of what I can readily put my hands on. Here you go
nice collection... unfortunately, I can't find my Data-Casette for Hero Quest on the C64 any more :(
shadow warrior feels like ages ago

You are tiny grashopper
and
Row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream, whoa, I think my dingy hanging out

brilliant :)
I have tons of old floppy games laying around. Most of them probably don't work anymore though. :-(
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Ubivis: were in the attic again at my parents home and see what I have found :)

A lot of memories are coming back!
Indianapolis 500 Simulation! I had that awful game. I think it came free with a sound card or something.
I missed the diskette games era, actually. First PC was in 1996.

But, whenever I feel nostalgic I play some The Dig and Robot City, my first 2 games of a 236 games collection. Ah... good times. :)
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Falci: I missed the diskette games era, actually. First PC was in 1996.

But, whenever I feel nostalgic I play some The Dig and Robot City, my first 2 games of a 236 games collection. Ah... good times. :)
What, you didn't play educational software at school? Good old Number Munchers on Apple II.
Post edited March 20, 2011 by Kabuto
Awesome find especially when you take note that most people only find spiders and get bit by them when they go up in their attics. XD
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Kabuto: What, you didn't play educational software at school? Good old Number Munchers on Apple II.
Apple II? We had BBC Acorns at school... our best games were "Granny's Garden" and "Scavenger Hunt"...
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Sardonic13: Indianapolis 500 Simulation! I had that awful game. I think it came free with a sound card or something.
Possibly, I would guess it was one of the oldest SoundBlaster Cards :)