its amazing that you can still find a C64 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Commodore-6...tage_Computers_Mainframes&hash=item3a9efb6435)
c64 was released more than 30 years ago... (1982 i think)
I don't remember the name of the games that I created in the 80's so it's even harder to remember the name of games I played !I just remember that I played on an Atari 2600 console and on the Sinclair's computers (ZX81, Spectrum). I played a lot of video games in the 80's and 90's then stopped progressively. Mainly because I prefer to play around a table with friends. Nowadays, I don't really have the time to play. I try to keep time to play board games with friends from time to time. However, each year, I select one video game and I play it a lot in a short period of time (it's my gaming week of the year ). This year it's Age of Wonders 3. Past years: Civ 5, Skyrim, Bioshock Infinite. All these games are really impressive and addictive. Under Android, I played so many games (mainly to know what's done by others) that I cannot list them all. On one of my tablets, there are probably more than 40 games still installed. But I rarely spent more than half an hour on each of them. Most of these little games are definitely not my cup of tea. My latest disappointements are "Out there" and "Frederic Resurection of Music". I don't understand their excellent rating.
Not sure. I threw my reader of floppy disks some years ago and I threw a lot of my disks to the bin this summer. Some of these games were on tape and these tapes are destroyed since long. The code of these programs was probably horrible so I'm glad if they are lost forever. I can listen with nostalgia to my first music pieces (although they are horrible too) while I have no nostalgia for my early works on computers.do you still have those 80's games you have created? I'm very curious to see them...
and also very smallsized games (few kb's)..
Don't get me wrong, I was quite impressed but the first 3D game that really blown me away in terms of graphics was Virtua Fighter 3 in its original big screen arcade machine!I saw virtua racer in a pub in 93 I think, that was a nice surprise and I wonder why you were not impressed?
It was really smooth and it was driving in a real 3D scene unlike most games back then that were flat none texture polygon based.
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