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pot of sneed

‘This is impossible!’ Can kids master the video games their parents loved?

I must admit, I found The Elder Scroll's Daggerfall more fun than some of the later editions. Hard as fuck to get running and glitchy as all hell...
Ahriman

‘This is impossible!’ Can kids master the video games their parents loved?

C:\>cd duke3d C:\DUKE3D>duke3d Those were the only two commands I had learned, even before learning any damn English. And at the time when I...
Ibanez RG 350EX

‘This is impossible!’ Can kids master the video games their parents loved?

I'm pretty sure the only thing I ever did in SimAnt was get eaten by the spider and antlion to see the gruesome death animations over and over.
Megaton Punch

‘This is impossible!’ Can kids master the video games their parents loved?

QUICK WHICH HARDWARE INTERRUPT IS THE SOUND CARD ON "uhhhh" TOO SLOW -activates shock collar-
Super-Chevy454

‘This is impossible!’ Can kids master the video games their parents loved?

Just imagine have they gone further back with a Atari 2600, Intellivision or even Colecovision. :story:
Übertroon

‘This is impossible!’ Can kids master the video games their parents loved?

My dad only played strategy games so my first video game was Panzer General II on Windows 95, it only damaged me sligthly
Back me up!

‘This is impossible!’ Can kids master the video games their parents loved?

I.....uhhhh.... actually kind of did this as well. I downloaded a bunch of DOS/Win95 edutainment games (before everything got pozzed) and had my...
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‘This is impossible!’ Can kids master the video games their parents loved?

You monster, making kids deal with the agony that is MS-DOS. That is perfectly acceptable. File hierarchies are mandatory learning. I had an...
Haramburger

‘This is impossible!’ Can kids master the video games their parents loved?

I still often think of the two DOS games my dad got from a co-worker & let me put on his then-revolutionary work from home computer, Micro League...
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