Best vintage video game thread

Oh! Rolling Thunder was cool in the arcades, too. As were the sit-down versions of Afterburner and Star Wars.


The Wing Commander series was terrific as well. I never played any of the Ultima games before VII, but that was pretty badass, too.

It's funny, but overall, I just found games to be more enjoyable and inventive back in teh 90s. Probably the nostalgia effect at work, but PC games, to me, were never better for their time than they were then.
 
It's funny, but overall, I just found games to be more enjoyable and inventive back in teh 90s. Probably the nostalgia effect at work, but PC games, to me, were never better for their time than they were then.

I think because there was still so much unexplored territory there. "What a computer game is" was still evolving and the focus was on game play, not graphics (although graphics was a big part of it for sure). Now most games are for console and ported to PC so they have a limited scope in terms of control and open world play.
 
The one thing i like about achievements now for beating games is you don't have to take a pic of the ending to prove you beat it like we used to lol.

Activision, for the Atari 2600 games used to have if you achieved a certain high score, to take a picture of the screen and send it in, they'd send you an "I beat <insert game here>" style patch to sew on your jacket or clothes.

I got real close to getting the high score in Kaboom! but never made it. :cry
 
I think because there was still so much unexplored territory there. "What a computer game is" was still evolving and the focus was on game play, not graphics (although graphics was a big part of it for sure). Now most games are for console and ported to PC so they have a limited scope in terms of control and open world play.

I actually think it's a little different from that.

There were certainly dominant genres. Adventure games, for example, were EVERYWHERE. And prior to 1992, nobody had heard of first-person shooters. And, of course, there was the FMV explosion in the mid 90s with CD-ROM drives and such. But I tend to think that there was more innovation because there were more players at the table. You didn't have a "Big 3" situation. You didn't have dominant franchises (well, I suppose you sort of did with the "Quest" games from Sierra).

I do agree that games being developed natively for the PC rather than as console crossovers increased options, purely based on the degree of input available. I'm hoping that motion capture gaming (e.g. PS Move, Kinect, Wii) changes some of that. But mostly I think it tends to do with the fact that you had a ton of producers out there, all competing with each other for market share.

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Acclaim
Accolade
Activision
Sierra
Origin
Electronic Arts
LucasArts
Interplay
Microprose
SSI
Apogee
Id Software

the list goes on.

These were all gaming companies that developed and published their own games during that era. There was, as a result, less centralization. Market trends would develop, certainly, but there was far less centralization and far more innovation. I mean, think about it. EA and Activision at that time were just two of many. Now the industry is a lot more comparable to the recording arts industry with two or three mega-publishers, and a bunch of much much smaller indie labels. "Corporate" music is tightly controlled, innovation is stifled as much as possible or is itself controlled and directed.
 
Sadly the indie labels are the ones with the games everyone wants but no distribution to consoles most of the time. I'd love for MS to let them put the new shadowrun on the xbox but it's steam instead only. Hell everyone but the xbox got BTTF the game.
 
lol i have one. I have Shadowrun returns and wasteland 2 coming to me this year for the PC. not sure this thing could handle anything super fancy. Plus i still have bladerunner, all the xcom and fallout games, and even a copy of Septura Core. Which was very underrated.
 
It isn't vintage but i just realized something: Assassin's creed 3 left so little impression on me that i just now remembered i bought the season pass to get the King George DLC.
 
Yay classic video game thread! Let's see..

Mega Man 1-6, as well as 9 & 10 though I have yet to get through 10
Then Mega Man X 1-3 on SNES

Of course Final Fantasy in all it classic iterations.

Had a weird fascination with Kid Chameleon on the Genesis.

Sonic CD was the best (and last) great game in the Sonic series.

But my most favorite classic RPGs of all time have to go to these 2.

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Music, story, depth, everything was perfect.
 

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Man i wish i could find those 2 in that good of condition. I wish final fantasy was what it used to be but since square fired the creator and even the composer and replaced them with kids who think they know it all it's gone down the tube.
 
Man i wish i could find those 2 in that good of condition. I wish final fantasy was what it used to be but since square fired the creator and even the composer and replaced them with kids who think they know it all it's gone down the tube.

Those aren't mine, just the first image I found of both with GIS. I do have both though the cases are faded, other than that all good, even still have the foam inserts!
 
I actually got one of the 1st playstation games that came in cases that big and it actually still had the foam in it and the thing cost me only 8.00. i had to glue a piece of paper back onto the spine but it looked like it had just been opened up.
 
I actually got one of the 1st playstation games that came in cases that big and it actually still had the foam in it and the thing cost me only 8.00. i had to glue a piece of paper back onto the spine but it looked like it had just been opened up.

That's cool, I never played any of the games beyond Sega CD. Took a break from gaming in my teenage years when I learned how to play the drums.

But speaking of vintage video game sprites I have an Etsy shop where I do just about any 8 or 16 you can think of, check it out!

Mega Man Mario & much much MORE by EightBitRobot on Etsy
 
Welp apparently i need a new SNES as this one is goofing up graphics wise. They're not too pricey but it's annoying as i was hoping to play some shadowrun until june when the new game hits.
 
I got stuck in special ed classes in elementary school because they mistook my boredom for being slow apparently and if we got done early the teacher had Pitfall and a few others on one of the few computers in the school at that time and we got to play it or moon patrol. Actually i had my first computer lab in 4th grade with C64s and then nothing until HS.
 
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