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Original Wolfenstein PC version

Discussion in 'Video Games' started by genxer36, Sep 13, 2011.

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  1. Sep 13, 2011 at 11:20 PM
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    I use to play this on a PC (windows 3.1) at work, that a Xerox technician loaded on a PC connected to a high speed printer. Pretty good graphics for its day.

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    Really like Castle Wolfenstein on my monochrome Apple IIe back in the early 80's. That and Lode Runner were 2 of my favorite games.
     
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    I love that game! I used to have it on my PC also and then found it for Playstation a little while back.
     
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    Some stuff. Not a lot, just some.
    My dad used to play that until the wee hours of the morning. He had to make sure he got every secret and killed every German.
     
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    Some stuff. Not a lot, just some.
    Oh, I was going through some old work laptops and found one that has the original Doom on it.
     
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    LOL, I have that, Duke Nukem, DOOM & all those oldies stuffed in a box of old floppy disk/early CD games somewhere. I still have an old PII-400 desktop I purposely loaded up Win95 on just for all the old DOS games to be on. It has no other purpose than being a video game time machine space waster. I rarely fire it up tho.
     
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    I remember when I first started taking college courses, my dad gave me this stack of 3.5" diskettes with on program on them. I asked him what they were for. When he told me, I couldn't stop laughing. I felt bad because it was so outdated. It was one of the first versions of AutoCAD. It had like 9 disks.
     
  8. Sep 14, 2011 at 5:50 AM
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    ^^^^^^I had a version of autocad that had 12 or 15 disks. I'm not laughing tho because I come from a time where punch cards were just going away, there were these high tech 5.25 floppys & 720k 3.5s were the shit, lol...........hell, I remember a digital calculator being as close to a "computer" as there was in a time before PCs. Worse thing is, I still has a museum piece taking up space somewhere that will still run those.
     
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    LMAO, the old punch cards. They were only referenced when I started. I had a few ZIP disks...........they never took off. Then came the 3 hundred million gigawatt terabyte thumb drives. :laughing: And the SD cards smaller than you finger nail that hold a metric shit ton of information.

    Everyone of my thumb drives that have been washed (accidentally) work fine. I don't think a 3.5" disc would work after it got washed.
     
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    You're lucky if those 3.5" discs work even if you baby them! I remember them just randomly not working for no apparent reason. Anyone remember floppies? :eek:
     
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    He gave me a few of those too. I told him "That's a pretty big coaster". He was not amused.
     
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    I goes way back....see post #8 :D
     
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