ok seeing this and realizing that i know and played most of the games as a kid, makes me realize that i didnt spent much of my time outside... and dont regret it.
@@krakenatemyboss If you like dungeon crawling, the game hold up very well and has some really cool dungeon design. Another one that does into a similar vein is Anvil of Dawn from 1995 (which so far wasn't in any video)
Played half of thoses, what a legend and memory. Hours on Carmagedon, lots of fun ! Even the rare and forgotten "The Incredible Machine" was very good and satifying. Lots of legendary games here who have print a mark in our memory.
Awwww, man! Now I need to play a lot of old games! But Im obsessed with finding the name of this game a played the demo, on which you are like a pterodactyl picking up parts that you assemble as tanks, that fight with other tanks. I really wanted to try that game for longer than what the demo would allow me!
I'm really struck by the variety and the stark contrast in quality. It looks like DOS games were a wild wild west instead of the clearly defined gaming genres we have now.
There was also several huge advancements in technology between 1990 and 1995. People talked about Moore's Law a lot more back then with how fast your PC would become obsolete. You went from needing kilobytes of RAM in 1990 to several megabytes in the mid 90s to hundreds of megabytes in the early 2000s, to as many gigabytes as you can afford today. You're also correct that, even within the same era, some games just looked and played better because they were made by coding geniuses who knew how to get the most out of their hardware. Most PC games back then were also made in like 12-18 months, even for the top studios.
I am surprised to not see games like STUNTS, Ski Or Die or Myst. I looked up Street Rod, Castle of Winds and Harley-Davidson: The Road to Sturgies, but those games came out in '89. Many great games of the 90's that have gotten entirely forgotten.
My PC came with a disc when we bought it that had strike commander/syndicate/wing commander and Ultima 8 on it. Talk about getting off to a flying start
i was in love with hocus pocus, tyrian (a game i forgot the name of), Lemmings and that 'The Games: winter challenge' game was ridiculously fun. Thanks for the instant nostalgia
Here you can see another 60 games on dos: Part 1 - ruclips.net/video/_Rz-HpSyXGk/видео.html Part 2 - ruclips.net/video/fugj8JLQEDU/видео.html Part 4 - ruclips.net/video/9mRchg51W_U/видео.html and Old Windows games: Part 1 - ruclips.net/video/2JynPOh84Ho/видео.htmlsi=BZSse7QrhSmUyqzD
If you're ever needing more games for another video, check out Whiplash (or Fatal Racing in some parts). Probably one of the only couple DOS games I ever played (at least that you haven't mentioned yet).
It's really amazing that even in an era where the PS1 already existed, there where still games developed for DOS. And some like Tomb Raider or City of Lost Children even started on the PS1 / the Sega Saturn and where later ported to DOS.
Gah, just went through all 3 of these videos. Great nostalgia! We had a game in this timeframe that I could never find. All I have is a bad description of what I can remember. I believe it was isometric overhead, you were in a jungle? Amazon? And you were doing some sort of exploring. I'm pretty sure I remember getting poisoned by some strong spiders/enemies. I remember leaving the little village or whatever, and just everything outside of that was too difficult. Gah, it's right on the tip of my mind, but I can't really remember more than that.
Hey Guys I am looking for old Viking style game. Cant seem to remember the title. There was a map menu with big tree in it. The look was isometric with beautiful music. First level went like that: In village overrun by some monsters you find some guy hiding in wardrobe. He send you on a quest to find his daughter. After going to some stone temple behind weird lighting doors (depending on the colour they could electrocute you) find her bound to some altar being electrocuted. Then there was some battlefield but don't remember much more.
Ultima Pagan was amazing. Basically a Ultima Online but single player. You could sometimes climb Buildings from outside (Windows or balkony) if the door was locked. You could take any Object you see. Even the stuff on Tables etc
Very hit-or-miss list -- either I was going "how wasn't this on the first 2 lists?" or "whoa, wth is *this*?" I can still think of enough games to fill another video. Biggest snub I've noticed is Myst. I can think of plenty more, though, ranging from Stunts to Quest For Glory to Faces to all the old shareware games I spent my allowance on.
I guess few are missed from this list, Resident Evil, Twisted Metal & I don't remember which part of Final Fantasy were playable on DOS, but at least one was. Also 1st time I've ever played Castlevania was on pc under DOS. Thanks for such a nostalgic note. Believe or not, but some of those 60 games are still great to play today.
From this list Carmageddon, The Settlers and Incredible machine 2 and Blood of course were the best for me. Hi-Octane and Quarantine were great as well
Golden axe and tyrian, but some games i never saw on the list were 2 of my most favourite games, Titus the Fox (which came out on 5.4' floppy disks for the 386) and Albion (came out in 1996)
Lords of the realm 2 was the greatest game of the 90s on PC. Lands of lore: guardians of destiny was so bad but it is etched In my mind forever. Also Tyran was awesome
Never heard of "blood" looks absolutely terrifying, hard to explain how good these games were for their time, Lands of Lore, Legend of Kyrandia, the relied on imagination and problem solving and told a story, I feel bad for today's kids who don't get to play real "games"
man i had lords of the realm 2 and put many hours into it while having no idea how to play it. i never got very far but it was one of the few games i had, so i was stuck with it.
My favorite were Diablo, Red Alert, and..... quake or duke3d I guess. My friends and I really enjoyed Ultima Online as well. Edit: can't forget about SC as well! Blizzard was killing it back then
When I was a kid I had changed the installation *.bat file of the street fighter 2 turbo and gave it to a friend. When he installed the game he lost all saved games of indiana jones fate of atlantis. After that he didnt speak to me for one year
Some games that I didn't find in part 1 - 2 - 3: Bad Mojo Jet Moto Gender Wars Creature Crunch Grim fandango Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster Red Baron Theme Park Age of Empires Silver Outlive Iznogoud Hunter Hunted Waterworld POD Rising Lands
Hi dude) I made a new video and added Flashback: The Quest for Identity and KGB. I think you will be interested to see it :) - ruclips.net/video/9mRchg51W_U/видео.html
Chronological order kills the charisma of the video. The video turns into an empty and boring book table of contents. Why in chronological order? The video is made for people to come and see their favorite childhood games, cool moments from these games. Why do we need chronological order in this case? You wouldn't write your doctoral thesis on this video or watch it over 20 times and be afraid that the title or date is wrong? Who cares what order these games came out in? If you need to find a game in the description there is everything you need
@@krakenatemyboss Besides nostalgia the chronology shows the evolution of games in the industry throughout the years. Btw you left out a great game - The Dig from Lucas Arts.
Hi dude) I made a new video and added Dark Sun: Shattered Lands. I think you will be interested to see it :) - ruclips.net/video/9mRchg51W_U/видео.html
I would love to see Ultima make a comeback. That series fuelled so many sleepless nights of RPG goodness. The newest underworld game really doesn't do it for me.
Hi dude) I made a new video and added Ultima VI: The False Prophet to it. I think you will be interested to see it :) - ruclips.net/video/9mRchg51W_U/видео.html
can anyone find old 2000s game for me plz digging or mining car, exploring map, set bomb to destroy enemies (other cars) 2D game Computer offline game destroying all cars to win level and go to next level
Why write what you don't know? Information is available on Wiki and other gaming sites. Tomb Raider is a 1996 action-adventure video game developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive. It was first released on the Sega Saturn, followed shortly by versions for MS-DOS and the PlayStation.
So many games I had forgotten! Very nostalgic.
Thank you!)
ok seeing this and realizing that i know and played most of the games as a kid, makes me realize that i didnt spent much of my time outside... and dont regret it.
The jump from the 90s to 97 is just insane
As an RPG addict, Wizardry, Lands of lore and Ultima will be engraved in my hearth forever.
I didn’t play Lands of lore as a child, but now I downloaded it and I’m thinking of playing it. I liked the game while recording the video)
@@krakenatemyboss If you like dungeon crawling, the game hold up very well and has some really cool dungeon design. Another one that does into a similar vein is Anvil of Dawn from 1995 (which so far wasn't in any video)
Played half of thoses, what a legend and memory. Hours on Carmagedon, lots of fun ! Even the rare and forgotten "The Incredible Machine" was very good and satifying. Lots of legendary games here who have print a mark in our memory.
The first 10 games are pure gold
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I played the heck out of Blood, was so good. Very underrated.
@@avalonjustin I played out of the second one also, even though reviews said it was a disappointment.
Wow I had completely forgot about Ultima... the sounds those footsteps make takes me back. Thank you!
Hi dude) I made a new video and Ultima VI: The False Prophet. I think you will be interested to see it :)
- ruclips.net/video/9mRchg51W_U/видео.html
I'm missing 4D Sports Driving ... and Martian Memorandum.
What a wonderful trip down memory lane. Thanks for the compilation!
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad you liked my video :)
The view distance in Magic Carpet is hilarious.
The 90's were the golden age of gaming. So many amazing games for PCs and consoles. Many I still play.
You never appreciated it honestly.
@@blokin5039 What?
Mit vielen dieser Spiele habe ich einen Großteil meiner Kindheit verbracht. War eine echt tolle Zeit damals!
Danke für den Kommentar! Ich freue mich, dass mein Video angenehme Erinnerungen für Sie geweckt hat)
@@krakenatemyboss ohja, das hat es 😉
Tyrian was the one I liked most ^^ and still can enjoy today!
Played 37/60. Many forgotten names. Some are ridiculous, some are ridiculously fun. Thank you for another sweet nostalgia injection!
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- ruclips.net/video/9mRchg51W_U/видео.html
I cant help myself to smile. Thank you.
Thanks for the update on this series! Can't get enough :)
Thank you! :)
I loved so many of these growing up. Thanks again for the memories!! n_n
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Thanks for the trip down the memory lane :)
Thanks! :)
Awwww, man! Now I need to play a lot of old games!
But Im obsessed with finding the name of this game a played the demo, on which you are like a pterodactyl picking up parts that you assemble as tanks, that fight with other tanks. I really wanted to try that game for longer than what the demo would allow me!
lords of the realm 2!
man I've spent sooo much time on that game
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- ruclips.net/video/9mRchg51W_U/видео.html
I'm really struck by the variety and the stark contrast in quality. It looks like DOS games were a wild wild west instead of the clearly defined gaming genres we have now.
There was also several huge advancements in technology between 1990 and 1995. People talked about Moore's Law a lot more back then with how fast your PC would become obsolete. You went from needing kilobytes of RAM in 1990 to several megabytes in the mid 90s to hundreds of megabytes in the early 2000s, to as many gigabytes as you can afford today.
You're also correct that, even within the same era, some games just looked and played better because they were made by coding geniuses who knew how to get the most out of their hardware. Most PC games back then were also made in like 12-18 months, even for the top studios.
Have a like, just for putting up the old gem - Quarantine!
I remember installing wing commander 2 with 10,000 floppy disks
I am surprised to not see games like STUNTS, Ski Or Die or Myst.
I looked up Street Rod, Castle of Winds and Harley-Davidson: The Road to Sturgies, but those games came out in '89.
Many great games of the 90's that have gotten entirely forgotten.
My PC came with a disc when we bought it that had strike commander/syndicate/wing commander and Ultima 8 on it. Talk about getting off to a flying start
Cool and atmospheric games) Great addition to your computer
i was in love with hocus pocus, tyrian (a game i forgot the name of), Lemmings and that 'The Games: winter challenge' game was ridiculously fun. Thanks for the instant nostalgia
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad you liked my video :)
Hi dude) I made a new video and added more games. I think you will be interested to see it :)
- ruclips.net/video/9mRchg51W_U/видео.html
Holy- I didn't know does games could look that good.
Windows 95/98 and DOS games will always be the superior nostalgia than what we have (and is used to) today!
Stargunner looks good, I want to try it. Thank you for the great video!
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad you liked the video :)
Now we just need to see Total Annihilation on the next one!
eyyy you put carmageddon in this one and even some of the rpgs
If a miracle can happen...All the games in these 3 vids grouped in one zip ready to install and play.
GREAT TIMES !!!
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So many of those games deserve remakes.
Here you can see another 60 games on dos:
Part 1 - ruclips.net/video/_Rz-HpSyXGk/видео.html
Part 2 - ruclips.net/video/fugj8JLQEDU/видео.html
Part 4 - ruclips.net/video/9mRchg51W_U/видео.html
and Old Windows games:
Part 1 - ruclips.net/video/2JynPOh84Ho/видео.htmlsi=BZSse7QrhSmUyqzD
Very cool! I had no idea Golden Axe was ported to the PC
If you're ever needing more games for another video, check out Whiplash (or Fatal Racing in some parts). Probably one of the only couple DOS games I ever played (at least that you haven't mentioned yet).
*_Betrayal at Krondor_* 1993 !!!
*_Capitalism Plus_* 1995 !!!
It's really amazing that even in an era where the PS1 already existed, there where still games developed for DOS. And some like Tomb Raider or City of Lost Children even started on the PS1 / the Sega Saturn and where later ported to DOS.
omg we played settlers split screen coop with 2 mice connected to one pc
Gah, just went through all 3 of these videos. Great nostalgia! We had a game in this timeframe that I could never find. All I have is a bad description of what I can remember. I believe it was isometric overhead, you were in a jungle? Amazon? And you were doing some sort of exploring. I'm pretty sure I remember getting poisoned by some strong spiders/enemies. I remember leaving the little village or whatever, and just everything outside of that was too difficult. Gah, it's right on the tip of my mind, but I can't really remember more than that.
Could it have been World of Ultima: Savage Empire?
Hi dude) I made a new video and added more games. I think you will be interested to see it :)
- ruclips.net/video/9mRchg51W_U/видео.html
Mind blown for Test Drive 3 being 3D in 1990!
Stunts! (AKA 4D Sports Driving) nice 3d extrime racing game with built-in tracks editor
Supaplex ate a lot of of my lifetime.. Awesome game, needs both - control skills and puzzle solving.
God i loved bio manace. Many titles here i actually played, good memories for sure.
I didn't even know that Silk existed. I loved the Arcade version Gals Panic.
Hey Guys I am looking for old Viking style game. Cant seem to remember the title. There was a map menu with big tree in it. The look was isometric with beautiful music. First level went like that: In village overrun by some monsters you find some guy hiding in wardrobe. He send you on a quest to find his daughter. After going to some stone temple behind weird lighting doors (depending on the colour they could electrocute you) find her bound to some altar being electrocuted. Then there was some battlefield but don't remember much more.
Hmm... I haven't seen such a game, but if I meet something like that, I'll write
Maybe it was one of the Heimdall games?
@@JeedyJay BROOOO yesssss! thats the one!!!! Thank you sooo much. You have no idea how many h I have spent looking for it.
Command and Conquer one of my favorites. I wish they would bring back.
Ultima Pagan was amazing. Basically a Ultima Online but single player. You could sometimes climb Buildings from outside (Windows or balkony) if the door was locked. You could take any Object you see. Even the stuff on Tables etc
Never could finish that game as kid. Remember that if you stole or pull any other shit a blonde guy would appear and blast your ass!
@@agustincarrizo6008 :D
Very hit-or-miss list -- either I was going "how wasn't this on the first 2 lists?" or "whoa, wth is *this*?"
I can still think of enough games to fill another video. Biggest snub I've noticed is Myst. I can think of plenty more, though, ranging from Stunts to Quest For Glory to Faces to all the old shareware games I spent my allowance on.
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad you liked my video :) I also have a whole list of games for other videos and it's slowly growing)
I guess few are missed from this list, Resident Evil, Twisted Metal & I don't remember which part of Final Fantasy were playable on DOS, but at least one was. Also 1st time I've ever played Castlevania was on pc under DOS.
Thanks for such a nostalgic note. Believe or not, but some of those 60 games are still great to play today.
When Lucas Arts ruled
From this list Carmageddon, The Settlers and Incredible machine 2 and Blood of course were the best for me. Hi-Octane and Quarantine were great as well
Thanks for the comment! I like these games too
Thanks! I found the game I have been looking for. It is Lord of the realm 2
alone in the dark (1992) scared the shit out o me
I was very scared of this game as a child ... especially the music
Keep up good work my friend.
Very pleased to hear it. Thank you!)) I'm glad you liked the video
I cannot believe that Cosmos Cosmic Adventures made it into this list.
ahh the paper boy, a game give you more stress than any game else
Hi Octane still lags in SVGA mode!
I remember Tyrian, i didnt know we could purchase stuff, i finished the game without any upgrade...
omg thx
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- ruclips.net/video/9mRchg51W_U/видео.html
You gotta warn me before putting Lords of the Realm 2 up. The nostalgia almost killed me
Thanks for the comment! xD
I'm glad you liked my video)
Golden axe and tyrian, but some games i never saw on the list were 2 of my most favourite games, Titus the Fox (which came out on 5.4' floppy disks for the 386) and Albion (came out in 1996)
Hi dude) I made a new video and added more games. I think you will be interested to see it :)
- ruclips.net/video/9mRchg51W_U/видео.html
oh man, memories
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- ruclips.net/video/9mRchg51W_U/видео.html
I cannot explain how grateful I am for bringing Lords of the Realm (I forgot the name, but I played a demo in my childhood) and I search it for years!
I had a gnomes game on floppy disks in the 90's on mac, any ideas what that was?
спасибо )
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i liked Ultima 8 a lot
6:00 "Quarantine, 1994"
Man, they predicted what 2020 would look like 26 years prior to the actual date!
Makes me feel like we lost a whole dimension of sight, sounds and ideas over the decades.
Lords of the realm 2 was the greatest game of the 90s on PC. Lands of lore: guardians of destiny was so bad but it is etched In my mind forever. Also Tyran was awesome
I liked Lands of lore: guardians of destiny. The graphics are good and the music is also impressive
@@krakenatemyboss I was like 14 and I was so confused I just kept finding that damn rainbow sword over and over again 😂
Never heard of "blood" looks absolutely terrifying, hard to explain how good these games were for their time, Lands of Lore, Legend of Kyrandia, the relied on imagination and problem solving and told a story, I feel bad for today's kids who don't get to play real "games"
I will only say one name: Supaplex. We played it secretly in computer class.
man i had lords of the realm 2 and put many hours into it while having no idea how to play it. i never got very far but it was one of the few games i had, so i was stuck with it.
You "forgot" Ys II Special and eastern games in general.
My favorite were Diablo, Red Alert, and..... quake or duke3d I guess. My friends and I really enjoyed Ultima Online as well. Edit: can't forget about SC as well! Blizzard was killing it back then
No Star Control 1 or 2?
When I was a kid I had changed the installation *.bat file of the street fighter 2 turbo and gave it to a friend. When he installed the game he lost all saved games of indiana jones fate of atlantis. After that he didnt speak to me for one year
Lords of the realm 2 was awesome ❤and masters of Orion 2
Hi dude) I made a new video and added Master of Orion 2 to it. I think you will be interested :)
- ruclips.net/video/9mRchg51W_U/видео.html
5:30 come on Harrison!!! XD
xD
Some games that I didn't find in part 1 - 2 - 3:
Bad Mojo
Jet Moto
Gender Wars
Creature Crunch
Grim fandango
Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster
Red Baron
Theme Park
Age of Empires
Silver
Outlive
Iznogoud
Hunter Hunted
Waterworld
POD
Rising Lands
Grim Fandango and Age of Empires was on windows)
@@krakenatemyboss oh that's true! Thank you for your awesome videos, man!
@@dr.murilove3432 Thank you) That's nice to hear it
@@krakenatemyboss What about Flashback and KGB?
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- ruclips.net/video/9mRchg51W_U/видео.html
My kind of ASMR
Why don't you use the years in chronological order?
Chronological order kills the charisma of the video. The video turns into an empty and boring book table of contents. Why in chronological order? The video is made for people to come and see their favorite childhood games, cool moments from these games. Why do we need chronological order in this case? You wouldn't write your doctoral thesis on this video or watch it over 20 times and be afraid that the title or date is wrong? Who cares what order these games came out in? If you need to find a game in the description there is everything you need
@@krakenatemyboss Besides nostalgia the chronology shows the evolution of games in the industry throughout the years.
Btw you left out a great game - The Dig from Lucas Arts.
Can someone remember the old fighting game, where HP was represented as torches?
sorry idk
Missing Mad TV
A lot of nostalgia here, but not including the original xcom was disappointing.
Xcom's here - ruclips.net/video/fugj8JLQEDU/видео.html
enjoy)
@@krakenatemyboss 👍
Hi dude) I made a new video and added X-COM: Apocalypse to it. I think you will be interested to see it :)
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🎞️🎥🎬🖥️🎮👍👍👍👍
that was interesting to see a transparent sprite in the first game
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Needs moar Dark Sun: Shattered Lands.
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👍👍
love this series but in the future it would be better to show the game titles without the animation.
Where StarControl2?
I would love to see Ultima make a comeback. That series fuelled so many sleepless nights of RPG goodness. The newest underworld game really doesn't do it for me.
I didn’t come across Ultima as a child, but I heard many times that this is a good game)
Hi dude) I made a new video and added Ultima VI: The False Prophet to it. I think you will be interested to see it :)
- ruclips.net/video/9mRchg51W_U/видео.html
Олдскулы свело
netq rally 45min etap, with Thurstmaster Formula T2
Other good strategy games was "Dealock 2" or "Outpost 2"
These games were on Windows)
7:34 what the heck!
Wow, three of these videos and no mention of Warlords and Warlords 2. You hate to see it. 😭
You can't put all the games in one, two or three videos)
9:57 ah yes, the popular german name john
xD
6:21 ... WTF was going on there?
is paperboy the game from nigggga stole my bike song ? XDDD
elég sokkal játszottam régen, de emlékeimben nem ilyen iszonyat ocsmányok
Pone 60 y dos y sólo hay 60 😂
can anyone find old 2000s game for me plz
digging or mining car, exploring map, set bomb to destroy enemies (other cars) 2D game Computer offline game
destroying all cars to win level
and go to next level
Tomb raider is not an dos game.
Why write what you don't know? Information is available on Wiki and other gaming sites. Tomb Raider is a 1996 action-adventure video game developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive. It was first released on the Sega Saturn, followed shortly by versions for MS-DOS and the PlayStation.