nickdalzell
Extreme Android User
I have seen boxed copies of Myst back in the 1990s and always wondered: are the graphics as depicted by the box art anywhere close to what's seen in the game? I remember it had insanely high system requirements since it wouldn't have worked with the i386DX/33 I had at the time.
DOS gaming is really quaint. Before the internet, I spent hours playing tours of duty in Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe. Often right after school. I always made it 3/4 of the way through then someone blew up my fuel tank or I crashed in enemy territory. That's if the computer didn't hard-freeze or dump me to the DOS prompt with an 'integer divide by zero' error, whatever that was. I sucked at maths.
Since I only had the PC speaker to work with, seeing any replays on YouTube feels odd since I grew quite fond of the hilarious sound effects on PC speaker and hearing the Adlib and Sound Blaster audio feels, well, wrong.
For some odd reason, there was a huge interest of WWII combat sims in the early 1990s, such as the above, plus Aces over the Pacific (Sierra), Aces over Europe (Sierra), Battlehawks 1942 (Lucasfilm), and Their Finest Hour: The Battle of Britain (Lucasfilm). Others include B-17 Flying Fortress (MicroProse) and Silent Service.
DOS gaming is really quaint. Before the internet, I spent hours playing tours of duty in Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe. Often right after school. I always made it 3/4 of the way through then someone blew up my fuel tank or I crashed in enemy territory. That's if the computer didn't hard-freeze or dump me to the DOS prompt with an 'integer divide by zero' error, whatever that was. I sucked at maths.
Since I only had the PC speaker to work with, seeing any replays on YouTube feels odd since I grew quite fond of the hilarious sound effects on PC speaker and hearing the Adlib and Sound Blaster audio feels, well, wrong.
For some odd reason, there was a huge interest of WWII combat sims in the early 1990s, such as the above, plus Aces over the Pacific (Sierra), Aces over Europe (Sierra), Battlehawks 1942 (Lucasfilm), and Their Finest Hour: The Battle of Britain (Lucasfilm). Others include B-17 Flying Fortress (MicroProse) and Silent Service.