I’m setting up my MiSTer FPGA and want to prioritize a bit. I currently have DOS and Win 95 running, but plan to setup Macintosh and any other worthwhile computer platforms. Any computer platform welcome (I already have the consoles figured out). What are your “must try” game suggestions?

Edit: I just got back to this post and am pleasantly surprised by the response. I’ll probably be adding most if not all of these to test since I have the space. Thank you to everyone who commented.

  • Jessica@discuss.tchncs.de
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    7 hours ago

    My guy, we have the technology. You can edit that title to fix the horrible grammar lol.

    “What are your favorite pre-2000 video games?”

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    • Transport Tycoon
    • C&C Red Alert and Tiberian Sun
    • Anno 1602 (1602 A.D.)
    • Theme Park
    • Commander Keen
    • Doom 2 (and Wolfenstein 3D to some extend)
    • GTA2
    • Half-Life
    • Dungeon Keeper (mainly DK2)
    • Leisure Suit Larry 6
    • Worms 2 & Armageddon
    • Age of Empires 2
    • Sim City 2000 & 3000
    • SimTower
    • The Settlers 2
    • Lemmings
    • Incredible Machine
    • Commandos
    • Outcast
    • Quake 3 Arena
    • Descent
    • StarCraft (although I started playing it later)
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    Total Annihilation. It was released in 1997 and brought inspiration to games like Supreme Commander and Planetary Annihilation.

    Also, mother fuckin’ Cap’N Crunch’s Crunchling Adventure. I don’t have to explain that one.

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    I was a fan of Midtown madness, both 1 and 2.

    I had LAN parties with my friends by booting the game, then ejecting the CD and passing it along.

    Sadly the third one wasn’t on PC.

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    Late and I cannot possibly read everything here, but I’ll come back to it as well.

    And just to do some due diligence:

    • Saw it multiple times already, but Homeworld.
    • Star Wars Rogue Squadron or many of the other Star Wars flight games before it.
    • Imperium Galactica 2. Amazing space RTS with space and ground combat.
    • I think one of the Formula 1 games from the era is considered among the best, but I’m not sure which. If you like F1 and racing that’s worth checking out.
    • Star Trek Armada is from 2000, but very good too.
    • Sid Meier games.
    • Nintendo games, including Mario Kart 64. Unfortunately the first Mario Party isn’t as good as modern ones I hear, but may also be up your alley.
    • Scorched Earth or Tank Wars for DOS. Worms for a more modern take on the genre.

    Very space- and RTS-themed, but that’s what got my attention at the time. And they were having their golden age. Also I was very young in the 90s, so that’s all I have.

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    *your

    Doom (1 then 2) Dune 2
    Command & conquer: Red alert
    Quake 2 & 3 Unreal tournament
    Rise of the triad
    Heretic
    Hexen
    Space Quest 4
    Quest for Glory series
    Simcity 2000
    Leisure Suit Larry 6
    Grand Theft Auto (top down)

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    My mom got us this “Kids Cube” game collection in CompUSA when I was a kid and there were some gems in there. I’ve been looking for years to try and find the list of games but it’s one of those cheap dollar bin software collections. Anywho, some of the games I loved from that included:

    Battle Bugs Jetpack Mice Movers Loader Larry

    Non Kids Cube games: Doom (duh) Hero’s of might and Magic 3 Kings Quest VI Return to Zork Raptor: Call of the Shadows Battle Chess Jazz Jackrabbit Prince of Persia (the classic DOS 2D) Duke Nukem 2D

    Did a quick search and thank you Archive! Found the Kids Cube! There’s a lot of weird stuff on there but I would spend hours just trying stuff out. https://archive.org/details/aztech_kids_cube

  • Kit@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Rollercoaster Tycoon is an obvious must-play. And Zeus: Master of Olympus came out in 2000 but runs on Windows 95. It’s a Sierra city builder, and I have thousands of hours in it.

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      I don’t know any game called starquest 5, do you mean Space Quest 5?

      If so, yes, OP play this and also Space Quest 6 after it. They’re quite funny and accessible as far as Sierra point and click go.

      Older Space Quests are… rough. The kind that punishes you in late game for missing the smallest item at the beginning and forces you to save all the time because everything kills you (sometimes in funny ways).

      5 and 6 still kill you a lot, but not nearly as much and they let you rewind before the stupid move. Much more enjoyable IMO. Narration in those games is hilarious.