Author Topic: Should i be alarmed?  (Read 3063 times)

Moto Racer. Suprisingly enough, it still works on Vista, with no flaws.

I remember Motoracer!

Oh god I remember how windows 3.(something or another) had to be booted through DOS.
The computer was fairly new at the time, and my mom brought home a whole load of floppy games.
Man those games were fun.
I miss those games, I forget half their names.
My computer doesn't have a floppy drive. D:

i found madden05 in my book shelf O_o

I remember Motoracer!

I'll try to get some footage of it on Vista if I find some free time.

Hmmmmm... I use to have alot of old games... but my parents gave them away before I moved... D:


Lol, So i see

Wish i could, my computer is at my dad's house. Its broken and my dad wont fix it, im currently on my moms labtop and also, My mom would get mad at me for loading it on her computer... Got a friends house to go to? Maybe play it there :D
   

i found madden05 in my book shelf O_o
Well, that's not as old as the Original Half-Life, that was made in 1998, not 2005, like Madden 2005.

Well, that's not as old as the Original Half-Life, that was made in 1998, not 2005, like Madden 2005.
to-shay :/

I have Alpha Centauri installed on my computer from 1999. I also have the 1998 Half Life disk, Rainbow Six (1998), and Return to Zork (1993), among other games.

I found some random "Coolspot" game which was basically a playable advertisement for Virgin drinks.

I also accidentally bought a weird (boring) puzzle game for Windows 3.1 when looking for games like the Incredible Machine ones since I liked those, I was very surprised when it still worked on Vista. This means Microsoft kept code from 20 years ago in their latest operating system?

loled at above
Mabey they left the code there on accident :O

Ahhh motoracer, I think we used to have a demo or something of that.

i got it still. its stacked in with all my other ps1 games again
Along with Spyro for your girlfriend? :cookieMonster: