Matthew on 24/8/2011 at 11:07
Mang, when I want a casual game I want a casual game, y'dig?
Pemptus on 24/8/2011 at 11:27
Fo sho.
Oh, by "unbeatable" I meant "awesome", and not "impossible to beat". Shit makes you work for your gold medals, though.
Matthew on 24/8/2011 at 11:51
Oh heck, does it ever. That Main Street one is a tough cookie.
Zerker on 24/8/2011 at 22:19
I have one:
It was an old top-down low-res two player split screen dos game. You each played as a digging machine in a larger playing area and you dug around and basically tried to blast each other. You know, if you could find out where you were. It was kinda simple, but I remember enjoying it.
Matthew on 24/8/2011 at 22:40
Hrm, that's a tough one. Can you give a rough date, even by decade?
june gloom on 25/8/2011 at 02:31
Here's one. Essentially it was an old Windows 3.1 game in which you controlled a little spaceship flying around a galaxy from planet to planet, colonizing new planets and destroying those of your enemies. You could save up to buy new weapons, including population-killers like virus bombs and whatnot- dump a few of them on a planet, come back in 10 minutes and it's a barren husk, ripe for re-colonization!
It was shareware and included an audio clip of the author's 8 year old son begging for money.
Vernon on 25/8/2011 at 03:28
Here's one. u play as this little yellow guy who's just a face disc and you have to run around eating sort of dots? but then the ghosts come and then you die
Thirith on 25/8/2011 at 09:42
@Vernon: I believe that's Spriteman 64, by Interceptor Micros.