http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/02/02/0124200
I remember when I was ~6 years old and could not wait for this to come out! :(
			
			
			
				Quote from: Newby on February 02, 2006, 09:30:02 AM
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/02/02/0124200
I remember when I was ~6 years old and could not wait for this to come out! :(
I remember when I was ~10 years old and was handing money to the strippers saying "Come on" in Duke Nuken 3D.
That was a great game, all things considered.  Really badass weapons.  A lot more interaction with the environment.
			
 
			
			
				Rofl! I remember this game when I was about 9-12 years old.  While I was younger, it scared the crap out of me. Lol!
I still play the calculator version of it.  It's fun.
			
			
			
				I don't remember which version of Duke Nukem it was (definately not 3D though), but Duke Nukem was the first non-educational game I ever played.  What a great game.
			
			
			
				Quote from: unTactical on February 02, 2006, 12:19:17 PM
I don't remember which version of Duke Nukem it was (definately not 3D though), but Duke Nukem was the first non-educational  game I ever played.  What a great game.
Rofl!!  Like which games are you talking about?  The little typing tutor games, or ones your parents bought for you so you could be "smarter"? ;)
			
 
			
			
				My parents got their first computer when I was 6 years old, it was a black and white (ok, it was green) Packard Bell and came with educational games like hangman and learn-how-to-spell type things on 5.25" floppies  :o
			
			
			
				Ooh, I see. :D
			
			
			
				Duke Nukem 3d is one of my favorite games of all-time.  I <3 that game.
			
			
			
				Quote from: unTactical on February 02, 2006, 12:19:17 PM
I don't remember which version of Duke Nukem it was (definately not 3D though), but Duke Nukem was the first non-educational game I ever played.  What a great game.
Duke Nukem 1 was set in space (it was terribly space graphics) and Duke Nukem 2 was much, much more realistic (I remember playing in a sewer-type area).
Both were scrolling. :)
			
 
			
			
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Quote from: Newby on February 02, 2006, 09:30:02 AM
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/02/02/0124200
I remember when I was ~6 years old and could not wait for this to come out! :(
I remember when I was ~10 years old and was handing money to the strippers saying "Come on" in Duke Nuken 3D.
That was a great game, all things considered.  Really badass weapons.  A lot more interaction with the environment.
If you kill one of the strippers they turn into pigs right? 
			
 
			
			
				Quote from: Newby on February 02, 2006, 06:57:06 PM
Quote from: unTactical on February 02, 2006, 12:19:17 PM
I don't remember which version of Duke Nukem it was (definately not 3D though), but Duke Nukem was the first non-educational game I ever played.  What a great game.
Duke Nukem 1 was set in space (it was terribly space graphics) and Duke Nukem 2 was much, much more realistic (I remember playing in a sewer-type area).
Both were scrolling. :)
Duke Nuken "3d" was awesome.  I feel like playing it (I legally own it!).
			
 
			
			
				I legally own the Duke Nukem 3d shareware / registered CD. :)
			
			
			
				grats2u2:
(http://www.historyplace.com/specials/calendar/docs-pix/medal-honor.jpg)
			
			
			
				Quote from: Sidoh on February 02, 2006, 11:10:13 PM
grats2u2:
(http://www.historyplace.com/specials/calendar/docs-pix/medal-honor.jpg)
Medal of honor? Every noob clan has medals :( 
			
 
			
			
				In conclusion:
All old games are > new ones. 
For example: Lemmings.  'Nuff said.
Something I made a while back: http://eportal.guhsd.net/mf147567/
Check out the first lemming thing. :o That was like my first flash work ever.