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  1. I recommend these MS-DOS games: Elder Scrolls III: Daggerfall and Where in the World is Carmen San Diego?

    Thursday, 10-Jul-14 05:41:06 UTC from web
    1. @caret7 ES 3 was Morrowind though

      Thursday, 10-Jul-14 05:41:26 UTC from web
      1. @thewaifutyphoon Thanks for the correction, sorry

        Thursday, 10-Jul-14 05:42:07 UTC from web
        1. @caret7 only reason why I know is because Morrowind was my first Elder Scrolls game (⌒▽⌒)

          Thursday, 10-Jul-14 05:42:30 UTC from web
    2. @caret7 Alex Kidd

      Thursday, 10-Jul-14 05:41:39 UTC from web
    3. @caret7 My favorite DOS game is Tyrian 2000. When I was a little kid the family computer had a few games that seemed good at the time though. (I haven't played them since we got rid of that computer in like 2002 though) Jill of the Jungle, Crystal Caves and Hocus Pocus are the names that come to mind, though there was also a shmup that I can't remember the name of (it might've even been Tyrian but I can't remember it well enough to be sure).

      Thursday, 10-Jul-14 05:43:37 UTC from web
      1. @redenchilada http://rainbowdash.net/url/768315 yeah it's a shmup

        Thursday, 10-Jul-14 05:45:13 UTC from web
        1. @thewaifutyphoon Yeah I know Tyrian's a shmup. I played it super recently. I just can't remember if the game on that old computer was it or something else. I tried looking it up once and just got confused.

          Thursday, 10-Jul-14 05:48:30 UTC from web
          1. @redenchilada Oh I thought you meant you weren't sure if Tyrian 2000 was a shmup or not but I remember you playing it on a stream before so I was confused

            Thursday, 10-Jul-14 05:49:12 UTC from web
    4. @caret7 Those were amazing. Also Commander Keen, Jazz Jackrabbit, Iron Blood, Stunts, Baron Baldric, Outlaw, Cyberdogs, Wolfenstein 3D, Blake Stone, Lotus, Outrun, Major Havoc, and a whole bunch more.

      Thursday, 10-Jul-14 06:09:13 UTC from web