Exploring the Attitude Games Pack for DOS PCs

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  • Опубликовано: 21 мар 2023
  • Found and bought this early 90s shareware package recently. It looks wonderfully homemade. So let’s dive in and see what’s what!
    Download the disk images here: archive.org/details/attitude-...

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  • @thetruemrbeard
    @thetruemrbeard Год назад +353

    I'm sure this has been said before, but thank you so much for archiving everything you find! Even if it's something some people may find "silly" or "mundane," the archivist in me still appreciates what you've done!

    • @LGRBlerbs
      @LGRBlerbs  Год назад +105

      My pleasure!

    • @yogibear2k220
      @yogibear2k220 Год назад +19

      I agree. I have been binge watching LGR videos for about 2 weeks now and have enjoyed most of them. I love the Colabs with Sarah (PushingUpRoses,) the hardware reviews, the Oddware, and a lot of the software reviews. Anything Sim or Maxis related I do skip because I am not interested in them (sorry Clint,), but some of the software from the early 80's to mid 90's is quite fascinating. Like listening to an expert History teacher. I never really had PC's growing up, not until the Late 90's when I was in my late 20's. I had an Amiga before that and I loved it. But I wanted a more capable machine in both Hardware and Software. Anyway, thanks again Clint for everything you do. I love the way you never swear or use any bad language. Just wholesome, family fun.

    • @PanekPL
      @PanekPL Год назад +8

      @@yogibear2k220 stay hydrated

    • @joshuagibson2520
      @joshuagibson2520 Год назад +12

      @@yogibear2k220 no cussing. Just lots of talk about balls. I liked your comment, but you lost me at no cussing. Nothing wrong with letting one fly on occasion. Tastefully of course though.

    • @joshuagibson2520
      @joshuagibson2520 Год назад +4

      Lol. I made my balls comment before seeing the 8:00 ish part of the video!

  • @fmsyntheses
    @fmsyntheses Год назад +20

    The top two high scores on Blue Balls are John Holmes and Amber Lynn.
    I get it.

  • @Forcemaster2000
    @Forcemaster2000 Год назад +123

    Looks like something somebody made back in the 90's to sell shareware titles at a flea market!

  • @ameliawright6947
    @ameliawright6947 Год назад +45

    God Bless 90's shovelware.

    • @DaveF.
      @DaveF. Год назад +10

      Bloody expensive shovel.

    • @keithbrown7685
      @keithbrown7685 Год назад

      I disagree. God damn it all to Hell!

  • @ShapeyFiend
    @ShapeyFiend Год назад +100

    It's about time Clint covered the Attitude Era.

    • @jansenart0
      @jansenart0 Год назад +5

      I need him to play the Myth II demo he has.

    • @hrr597
      @hrr597 Год назад +8

      Austin 3.16 says I just whooped Clint's ass

    • @chrismacrae6990
      @chrismacrae6990 Год назад +3

      The best era of WWE

    • @patrickglaser1560
      @patrickglaser1560 Год назад +1

      ​@@chrismacrae6990 twas still wwf

    • @Stonehopper1067HMG
      @Stonehopper1067HMG Год назад

      He would have loved the WWE Eco-Friendly Daniel Bryan Championship Belt. Oak & Hemp sounds very LGR

  • @johnathin0061892
    @johnathin0061892 Год назад +75

    The "divide error" is usually due to the CPU being too fast (though not always), VGA Sharks might run if you use Mo'Slo or such and really, really slow the CPU down.

    • @CaptainRufus
      @CaptainRufus Год назад +4

      Ultima 2.

    • @shawnmulligan3471
      @shawnmulligan3471 Год назад +7

      Yup, was going to reply with exactly this, and to try MOSLO or something like it. The divide error usually occurs when a program TRIES to account for the CPU speed, but fails because it's so much faster than what it expected that the math for the timing calculations overflows.

  • @offperception
    @offperception Год назад +22

    Bananoid is an mostly unknown but legendary piece of programming. If I recall correctly, it was made to prove just how capable VGA is. It was made in the early days of video cards with that standard appearing.

  • @BronzedTube
    @BronzedTube Год назад +19

    never even seen a pink floppy disk before, neat.

    • @Linuxpunk81
      @Linuxpunk81 Год назад +3

      Me neither! I think the only other color I've ever seen other than black for 5.25 was blue

    • @joe--cool
      @joe--cool Год назад +1

      @@Linuxpunk81 I had a few bright yellow ones. I wonder where they are.

    • @stevethepocket
      @stevethepocket Год назад +1

      @@Linuxpunk81 I have _Red Storm Rising_ for the Commodore 64 on a bright red disk that matches the box.

  • @ParallelSyntax
    @ParallelSyntax Год назад +40

    Yeah often companies (and people) used to use the term Public Domain to describe Shareware, even if it’s incorrect. You can see the same thing going on with old Amiga Mags here in the UK.

    • @mhausb6436
      @mhausb6436 Год назад +12

      Same in German Amiga magazines. Freeware, shareware and free open source software were often collectively called "public domain".

    • @MrWolfSnack
      @MrWolfSnack Год назад +1

      This is likely bleedover from cheap video publishers like Goodtimes who at the time would just barely skirt under the radar knocking off Disney movies and copying them verbatim then saying its "public domain" because Disney also copied the stories from old books. But the issue was Goodtimes wasn't copying the books and making their own rendition they were copying Disney and intentionally designing the covers to trick people. People got the idea seeing them do that "oh well thats public domain so is this". Still happens today.

  • @Cornerdweler
    @Cornerdweler Год назад +20

    I remember sleeping over at my friends place and spending the whole night eating pizza and exploring through a game pack like this on his Compaq in the mid 90’s.

    • @stephenthomas1492
      @stephenthomas1492 Год назад +1

      Those were the days! Even still the old C-64 was a treat to explore. There were SO MANY weird and wonderful programs around then. No real genres had been established and developers would just throw things at the wall to see what stuck. Great times.

    • @oz_jones
      @oz_jones Год назад

      Oh man, simpler times.

    • @the.real.a-volpe
      @the.real.a-volpe Год назад

      Why didn't you have Real, p,irated games to play..??

  • @netbizkit
    @netbizkit Год назад +51

    Not to diminish your regular videos, they definitely show the work you put into them. I really really love these "just a nerd gets a hold of some cool shit" videos. I appreciate that we can join in on the joy you get from just playing with something dope

    • @patrickglaser1560
      @patrickglaser1560 Год назад

      It's more true to the lazy game review deep lore

    • @stephenthomas1492
      @stephenthomas1492 Год назад

      Indeed. It's such a throwback to my teenage years and DOS. I can still spit those commands out like it was thirty years ago!

  • @TyphinHoofbun
    @TyphinHoofbun Год назад +17

    Bananoid was one of my favorite games back in the day. And yes, very much an Arkanoid clone, but I still loved it.
    Super Fly is one I remember having played. I think the main challenge was that if you get trapped by dead flies, you lose, so you have to be careful when you're killing them that you don't trap yourself.
    Darn It had two prompts when you hit Quit, one to "Quit this deck" followed by "Play again", and LGR kept hitting "Yes" to both.
    Captain Comic and Commander Keen were definitely favorites as well, and depending on the version, Mahjongg. Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy were definitely on the disks my school would let kids play when they finished whatever assignment was given out.
    And $50 is way too much to be charging for a Shareware collection, so many of those will state "not allowed to charge more than necessary for distribution", and that package did not cost the company $50. I love that all the disks are labeled "IMPORTANT", too.

  • @jasonblalock4429
    @jasonblalock4429 Год назад +13

    6:45 And this, in a nutshell, is why I don't miss the DOS days all that much. (And thank the gods for DOSBox!)

    • @stephenthomas1492
      @stephenthomas1492 Год назад

      DOS had it's good points. I appreciated the surgical like precision of my commands and the fact that I always knew every corner of my hard-drive.

  • @zatramander
    @zatramander Год назад +15

    Regarding the "PD games" thing, you're right, it did mean public domain. "PD" was a heavily used term in the Commodore/Amiga scene especially.

    • @TrollDecker
      @TrollDecker Год назад +2

      And usually included freeware and shareware (not registered games, of course) iirc.

    • @keithbrown7685
      @keithbrown7685 Год назад

      I can see why they were pd. They weren't worth anything. That's what this vid illustrates so clearly. Rickety games programmed by rickety geeks.

    • @festivitycat
      @festivitycat Год назад +1

      I inherited a huge box of PD disks with my Amiga 500. The best one (I was 13) was toilets that sang 'Smooth Criminal'. I wish I could find that now.

    • @keithbrown7685
      @keithbrown7685 Год назад

      @@festivitycat LOL!

  • @hammondeggsmusic
    @hammondeggsmusic Год назад +13

    I haven’t heard the term “PD” (public domain) in a long time - since my c64 days…!

    • @Zekium
      @Zekium Год назад +1

      Since the Amiga ones for me (Haven't heard of C64 back then)

  • @JohnSmith-xq1pz
    @JohnSmith-xq1pz Год назад +5

    Attitude Game Pack
    Useing windows 3.0 Chess wallpaper. Seems legit

  • @6581punk
    @6581punk Год назад +13

    8:39 Interesting high score table names there. When I was at college we had a textbook and the author was B. J. Holmes and my college friend called it the "Big John Holmes" book.

    • @LuridDawn
      @LuridDawn Год назад

      Not Big Johnson Holmes?

  • @MusicFanatical1
    @MusicFanatical1 Год назад +4

    It amazes me how many of those programmers straight up put their home addresses on their title screens without fear. I guess back before email was common it was the best way for contact.

    • @the.real.a-volpe
      @the.real.a-volpe Год назад +1

      Software p,irates used to put their physical home add,ress details on underground disk-based magazines too..

  • @frozyre7854
    @frozyre7854 Год назад +30

    Imagine doing all of those DOOM level compilation discs. Thousands of levels.

    • @DaveF.
      @DaveF. Год назад +8

      Yeah, I knew the guy who (briefly) had the job of assembling the monthly cover-mounted CDROM for PC Format (or some similar Future Publishing title) in ~1995. Literally all he did all month was assembly endless folders full of doom levels and other freeware from FTP sites. Awful non-job.

    • @Aeduo
      @Aeduo Год назад

      Check Dwars if you want something kinda like that, but his is all streams, but i think they tend to have chapters.

    • @SnakeEater7771
      @SnakeEater7771 Год назад +3

      Tarnsmandw on twitch did a playthrough of entirety of maximum doom, you can find it in his clip archives. He only cited 36 maps by end of it that he really liked.

    • @UltimatePerfection
      @UltimatePerfection Год назад

      @@DaveF. Not really, he got to play some cool levels and games in the process.

    • @Toonrick12
      @Toonrick12 Год назад

      ​@@UltimatePerfection In theory, yes. But only like 10% of those were good.

  • @sam08g16
    @sam08g16 Год назад +8

    I laughed so hard by the way he said "adult pack should be sixty niiine ninety five if ya know what I mean 😏"

  • @martinsear5470
    @martinsear5470 Год назад +1

    This video is a perfect example of my younger days trying to get stuff to run. Flashbacks galore, thanks for what you do matey.

  • @wcarver2150
    @wcarver2150 Год назад +5

    4:20 Typing "dir" before the drive has loaded. Such memories.

    • @LGRBlerbs
      @LGRBlerbs  Год назад +6

      Gotta take advantage of that keyboard buffer!

  • @QuintusAntonious
    @QuintusAntonious Год назад +10

    $50 USD in 1990 is almost $120 USD today. Ambitious pricing!

    • @joe--cool
      @joe--cool Год назад +8

      especially for stuff that is free.

    • @keithbrown7685
      @keithbrown7685 Год назад

      It's WTF pricing. It's 'in their ****ing drewms' pricing. It's 'they can go suck c**ks in hell' pricing.

    • @bltzcstrnx
      @bltzcstrnx Год назад +1

      Woah, more expensive than today's triple A deluxe editions.

    • @oz_jones
      @oz_jones 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@joe--cooli mean, internet was hardly a thing and access to BBSes was not available to everybody.

  • @RickinBaltimore
    @RickinBaltimore Год назад +22

    $49.95 for public domain games. Ahh the early days of PC gaming.

    • @keithbrown7685
      @keithbrown7685 Год назад

      Yikes! Ripoff City! :( Oiiii

    • @stephenthomas1492
      @stephenthomas1492 Год назад +2

      Yeah, those were made for the adults of the time who didn't know anyone to copy games from!

    • @MadPlasmatist
      @MadPlasmatist Год назад +2

      Early days of PD gaming, apparently

  • @yeldarBkereD
    @yeldarBkereD Год назад +8

    LOL Please do more of these. Seeing and hearing you explore the weird, weird worlds of shareware games is endlessly entertaining

  • @Lezrup123
    @Lezrup123 Год назад +14

    Just keep playing :) Love to see you picking random games and giving thoughts about them.

  • @rommix0
    @rommix0 Год назад +2

    9:16 I didn't know that a fellow Eau Claire resident programmed a game back then. I live near that area and used to live on that street. How wild.

  • @gamesessions
    @gamesessions Год назад +5

    I could watch this sort of thing all day long! Spent far too many hours playing Amiga PD, shareware and demos as a kid, and wouldn’t change that for the world :)

  • @mpettengill1981
    @mpettengill1981 Год назад +3

    That score table for Blue Balls. Some notable people on there! ;-)

  • @HR-wd6cw
    @HR-wd6cw Год назад +4

    I remember seeing a lot of these back in the 90's where they just took a bunch of shareware and put them on a CD or disks and sold them for anywhere from $5 to $30. I mean back when dial-up was basically your only option, and games like Doom were 20MB, this was a good option to get a large quantity of games for a small price (probably just covered the cost of the media and time to duplicate the games by the vendor).

  • @menhirmike
    @menhirmike Год назад +33

    14:28 The Divide Error is because your CPU is too fast. There was a common problem with Turbo Pascal applications (and there was a patch), though I don't know if this is the exact Turbo Pascal issue, but I'm 99% sure it's a CPU Speed issue. Time for a Even-More-Wood-Grainy-386?

    • @hobbified
      @hobbified Год назад +2

      Probably is that, but it's not Turbo Pascal. TP says "Runtime Error 200" when it divides by zero.

    • @Toonrick12
      @Toonrick12 Год назад

      Hmmm. Maybe this is better suited for a 286 PC?

  • @nathanbinns6345
    @nathanbinns6345 Год назад +1

    Bananoid!! I used to play this back in the day! Man I haven't thought about that game in 25 years.

  • @sisterspike281
    @sisterspike281 Год назад +4

    I laughed out loud at your exasperated, "See, this is why I don't do shareware compilations!"

  • @retropuffer2986
    @retropuffer2986 Год назад +1

    I love obscure titles. Keep up the great work!

  • @MrSirViking
    @MrSirViking Год назад

    We appreciate the effort you put into this. The struggles of computers sometimes. And we love the content :) Thanks

  • @50centgotshot9times
    @50centgotshot9times Год назад

    I would love to see more. I get a kick out of these kind of old game compilations

  • @ScarletxRevolution
    @ScarletxRevolution Год назад

    You are simply the coolest. Your videos always make my day!

  • @chompythebeast
    @chompythebeast Год назад +4

    *11:54* Hahah I love that little version of The Internationale! Robert Roberds at BSX International was/is a comrade
    Also the names in the high scores for Blue Balls were quite on the nose

    • @chaoticgood1905
      @chaoticgood1905 Год назад +2

      I was so taken aback that it took me a few seconds to recognize the song when it started playing

    • @user-hk5fo1nm9h
      @user-hk5fo1nm9h 5 месяцев назад +1

      That was very funny

  • @chrismacrae6990
    @chrismacrae6990 Год назад

    Just want to say thanks for archiving your games and including the link

  • @norskrom2161
    @norskrom2161 Год назад +3

    Love the diy aesthetic of the packaging

  • @declanmcquay3476
    @declanmcquay3476 Год назад +4

    Reminds me of the stuff that used to get sold at computer swap meets on a Sunday in my town. That and Walnut Creek shareware compilation CDs

  • @the_panos
    @the_panos Год назад

    Yay I've been waiting for you to go back to stuff like this

  • @theangrycolossal
    @theangrycolossal Год назад

    Something about this compilation and the design of the packaging this reminds me of the kind of software my late grandfather would have on his old shareware-laden 286

  • @Quickened1
    @Quickened1 Год назад +7

    This is a classic example of, what can go wrong, will go wrong! Typical for these types of bundles, but hey, I'm sure you'll get some hours of frustration out of it!

  • @Ropetupa
    @Ropetupa Год назад +8

    With 45% more 'tude, no doubt.

  • @ryangrg4222
    @ryangrg4222 Год назад +5

    This reminds me of the early keypunch videos we need more of this random software.

    • @keithbrown7685
      @keithbrown7685 Год назад

      No... please.... for godsakes...no!!!!!!!!!! : )

  • @RastaMouse1234
    @RastaMouse1234 Год назад

    15:42 “ I need to save the endangered hurkle”
    “Oh I killed it” 🤣🤣

  • @jesselee5835
    @jesselee5835 Год назад +2

    I'm loving the existing names on the BlueBalls leaderboard.

  • @crescentfresh8001
    @crescentfresh8001 Год назад +5

    I played a bunch of SuperFly in the day, it was weirdly addictive. A mainstay of shareware compilations, too... pretty sure Game Empire had it, as did most of the computer show homebrew compilations I had.

  • @trugate
    @trugate Год назад +1

    The "time passes..." got me, thank you for this dos adventure.

  • @michaelsasse8427
    @michaelsasse8427 Год назад

    I truly love how loud your 486 is! I kinda miss it.

  • @Zontar82
    @Zontar82 Год назад

    Finally some much needed software review

  • @dustinhipskind7665
    @dustinhipskind7665 Год назад

    Those pinkish floppies....I love it!

  • @mrt1r
    @mrt1r Год назад +5

    I played a lot of these on a 386 SX as a kid. I love Super Fly, it is an oddly addictive game.

  • @SNGJackie
    @SNGJackie Год назад +1

    Its fun looking up the addresses for these ancient games and seeing whats there 30 years later.
    Music school, dumpy apartment complex…

  • @Scrapy-ih7ob
    @Scrapy-ih7ob Год назад +1

    these remind me of the Games we were not supposed to play on GOV work PC< but hey there all DOS games, one i miss is the banana toss game, and there was nuke game( set protectory and blow the other city up) when sitting on ship, crossing the Atlantic do what you can pass time, or in your work center waiting for Aircraft to return from training flight. good old days of DOS . 90's beginning of my NAVY days. good times.

  • @bennyfactor
    @bennyfactor Год назад +1

    Those floppies are really really cool looking!

    • @keithbrown7685
      @keithbrown7685 Год назад +1

      It's the best and only worthy feature of these games packages. 🙂

  • @RealRedRabbit
    @RealRedRabbit Год назад

    Holy Crap! SuperFly! Childhood memory unlocked! My grandparents had that on their computer when I was a kid!
    omg I always loved going over there to play on the computer. Wild how I've forgotten that over the years

  • @SwedishEmpire1700
    @SwedishEmpire1700 Год назад

    I remember some other shareware collection packs, had alot of fun late friday nights after school in the late 80's/early 90's exploring some odd pack you found at the PC store LOL

  • @SladeTeck
    @SladeTeck Год назад +4

    Oh wow, this one brings me back, my parents bought us a Jewel Case CD of a Game Collection called, "Game Empire", it had a ton of shareware games, and the original Duke Nukem, along with a bunch of other random ones I'd never played like VGA Trek, and that Fly Game was also on it, so I instantly had flash backs to those old days. I have no idea what happened to that game, but it sure had a bunch of Games listed that I never found on there, like it listed Duke Nukem 3D, but I never found it ever on the Disc, along with several other games.

    • @RantingThespian
      @RantingThespian Год назад

      LGR and Pushing Up Roses actually went through 2 different versions of Game Empire on Pushing Up Roses' channel several years ago!
      ruclips.net/video/L4XFxwAjSCU/видео.html
      And
      ruclips.net/video/AuLj6G1_4Rg/видео.html

    • @geraldgutsueii3324
      @geraldgutsueii3324 Год назад +1

      we had that too! googled the cover after the name sounded familiar, good times

    • @Redhotsmasher
      @Redhotsmasher Год назад +1

      Still have Game Empire volumes 1 and 2. Haven't messed with them in ages, and if i ever do mess with them again I'll probably grab them off the Internet Archive because my discs are so beat up half the games don't load because I really sucked at taking care of optical media when I was a little kid lol.

  • @wiwingmargahayu6831
    @wiwingmargahayu6831 Год назад

    amazing game case Sir

  • @fenixlolnope361
    @fenixlolnope361 Год назад +2

    That’s an awesome PC speaker version of the internationale I hear! Workers of the world Unite.. this includes shareware programmers!

  • @herdware
    @herdware Год назад +1

    Reminds me of your Keypunch games videos. They were nice and relaxing entertainment.

  • @ThommyofThenn
    @ThommyofThenn Год назад +4

    Great reference to ADG also. I bet lots of your viewers watch that show too!😊

    • @LGRBlerbs
      @LGRBlerbs  Год назад +5

      That they do, lots of overlap!

    • @ThommyofThenn
      @ThommyofThenn Год назад

      @@LGRBlerbs more great videos for all. Cheers!

  • @GYTCommnts
    @GYTCommnts Год назад

    I don't understand your frustration while installing Clint, you're reliving the real deal of back then! 🤣😉

  • @kavehteimori9575
    @kavehteimori9575 Год назад

    Man you are the greatest

  • @irontobias
    @irontobias Год назад +1

    An ad started playing right after Clint exclaimed "Blue balls?!", and I'm not entirely sure it was a coincidence...

  • @codecthelios
    @codecthelios Год назад +2

    I can really clearly see what is on the screen. You capture it so well it looks simulated

  • @HebaruSan
    @HebaruSan Год назад +4

    11:54 - That song is The Internationale!

    • @chompythebeast
      @chompythebeast Год назад +1

      _Stand up, all victims of oppression_
      _For the tyrants fear your might_
      _Don't cling so hard to your possessions_
      _For you have nothing if you have no rights_

  • @CaptainXJ
    @CaptainXJ Год назад +1

    I loved Bananoid as a kid. I played it all the time.

  • @PedroSilvahf
    @PedroSilvahf Год назад +1

    The names on the screen at 8:40 may be a hint that you indeed have the adult pack. If blue balls wasn't enough of a... tip. As far as i remember bananoid had terrible controls, your gameplay was way good than i ever did.

  • @39zack
    @39zack Год назад

    The attitude in this video is off the chart :D

  • @TGAProMKM
    @TGAProMKM Год назад

    wow mario bros man is still remember playing them on my cousin's win 95 pc in my childhood days.lots of nostalgia.....

  • @AzureLazuline
    @AzureLazuline Год назад

    what a wonderful shade for those floppies! Eggbug color.

  • @bittertriumph2045
    @bittertriumph2045 Год назад +1

    I remember getting Bananoid via shareware back in the 90s. Good times.

  • @AngryEd99
    @AngryEd99 Год назад +4

    "We tested all these games but we didn't proofread our own box"

  • @boranblok
    @boranblok Год назад

    Man, that bananoid brought back memories. My siblings and I played that game for hours.

  • @50shadesofbeige88
    @50shadesofbeige88 Год назад +8

    2 blerbs in one week? Fantastic

    • @keithbrown7685
      @keithbrown7685 Год назад

      I feel that it is a kind of madness on LGR's part. 🙂

  • @Eric-Retro-Stuff
    @Eric-Retro-Stuff Год назад +1

    Too much POWER for the Attitude Games Pack!

  • @MistyBottom
    @MistyBottom Год назад

    Blueballs definitely made an appearance on the DOS game compilation CD video that you appeared on on PushingUpRoses' channel. Granted, it was something like 9 years ago, but we happened to watch it just this month!

  • @WooShell
    @WooShell Год назад +1

    Bananoid was by far the best Breakout clone for the PC. I'm still playing it today occasionally.

  • @KrzysztofC-1
    @KrzysztofC-1 Год назад +2

    I remember back in the day almost all software I was getting were such home made releases, some of it was shareware too... You could bring them back and swap out for something else too.

  • @theodorerelic2718
    @theodorerelic2718 Год назад

    Oof. That reminds me of the virtual deluge of shareware titles the dept. store I worked at (Schottenstein's in Columbus OH; Value City elsewhere) was getting in the mid-1990s. We got them on both 5.25" and 3 1/2" floppies, for a buck each. Since people were beginning to get computers at the time, they sold decently, but what we had left got red-tagged after a few months.
    You haven't LIVED as an associate till, when asking a customer if they had a color monitor, they proudly reply; "Yes, it's green".

  • @DatBlueHusky
    @DatBlueHusky Год назад

    superfly was one of my fav dos games i found in a pc at a garage sale as a kid, its such a fun game and many lvls. I would recommend to run it on a slower 486

  • @WilliamPorygon
    @WilliamPorygon Год назад +1

    Oh man, Hurkle Hunt, that really takes me back...
    So basically the guy moves to a random adjacent square after every move and you're supposed to trap him into a spot with no more squares for him to move to.
    Like at 17:23 you almost had it, if you had shot the space below the one you did he would have been forced to move up to the corner, and *then* shooting the space you killed him at would have won.

    • @Ruinah
      @Ruinah Год назад +1

      I was thinking the interface and graphics of that game looked really familiar, then I noticed William Voss's name. I used to play another of his games a LOT back in the day: Revenge of the Killer Robots from Hell.

  • @nickosinit
    @nickosinit Год назад

    I had to give this a like after Clint's pricing suggestion for the adult pack

  • @banjobriggs
    @banjobriggs Год назад +1

    8:52 The names on the high score for Blueballs LOL

  • @shadmere
    @shadmere Год назад

    Bananoid was me and my friend's main version of Arkanoid throughout high school, ha! We also had Electranoid, which had more features, but I always liked Bananoid's dual-screen-width situation.

  • @Bacon8t0r
    @Bacon8t0r Год назад

    I remember a lot of these games, but they were on a game collection called Game Empire. I think I still have the disk floating around here somewhere

  • @thesledgehammerblog
    @thesledgehammerblog Год назад +1

    Ah, the joys of shovelware.

  • @Will45_
    @Will45_ Год назад

    Sick floppies bro

  • @jansenart0
    @jansenart0 Год назад +1

    My Senior Drill Sergeant in the Army was Tommy Thomas.

  • @dougjohnson4266
    @dougjohnson4266 Год назад

    PC speaker for sound and graphic driver nightmares, oh the 80's and very early 90's hell.

  • @ExplosiveAction
    @ExplosiveAction Год назад +2

    Yeah, PD Games = Public Domain games. That naming was used more in the UK I think, and implied completely free, not shareware which was like a trial licence. All my old Atari ST mags from England are filled with ads from Public Domain Libraries selling floppies stuffed with things that were free and you were technically paying only for the disc and service.

  • @herbiehusker1889
    @herbiehusker1889 Год назад +7

    Only $49.95. What a deal!

    • @DrMxy
      @DrMxy Год назад +2

      It's okay Clint only paid $33!

  • @ncsupi
    @ncsupi Год назад

    I remember the old strip mall computer stores would have the shareware racks and stuff like this. And speaking of Winston-Salem, I specifically remember a computer store just outside of town, I think on 52, just to the north. I remember being there with my dad and grandfather, and trying to watch the Doom demo on the PC upfront without being _seen_ watching it 😂

  • @launchpadmcquack9305
    @launchpadmcquack9305 Год назад

    My grandfather worked for Tandy and had a super vga PC in the early nineties and had all those vga super vga games in that windows bundle.

  • @Gappasaurus
    @Gappasaurus Год назад

    Lol, i seem to recall you and PUR experiencing “Blueballs” (sorry, but it’s true 😄) in one of the DOS shovelware vids from back in the day 😄

  • @spartonberry
    @spartonberry Год назад +1

    I didn't know games such as Commander Keen, Mario and Joust were public domain. I have learned from this packaging. :D

  • @tommylakindasorta3068
    @tommylakindasorta3068 Год назад

    I had that same BASIC games book when I was a kid. I should go dig it up at my dad's house and play some Hurkle!