What's your favorite childhood pc game?

What's your favorite childhood pc game?

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  1. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Initial release date: February 27, 2007
    Based zoombro. Frick the gatekeepers 7th gen is true retro.

  2. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    I had that on my iPod video.
    really fun game. I think I've sunk more hours into that than I have on any mobile game. Perfect iPod game because of the click wheel and how you can listen to your own music.

  3. 4 years ago
    Anonymous
    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      Die boomer

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        no

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      Die boomer

      I mean i played the one about vegetables or whatever when i was a lil kid and im 22. That and the sequel to myst with the weird FMV cutscenes.

  4. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    The greatest Asteroids clone ever.
    https://www.libsdl.org/projects/Maelstrom/
    https://github.com/richardjs/Maelstrom

  5. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    Not retro but frick that game was addictive.

  6. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    that game was so great
    there was also this shooter game about a space chicken. turns out there are sequels and I just don't know which one was the one I played
    there was a cool arkanoid game too

    and the golf with animals too!

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      Is the space chicken one Chicken Invaders? I remember there being one that's just a Space Invaders clone but then another one that felt more like some kind of platformer or maze style thing.

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        yeah, thanks for the name
        what an odd game it was
        there are many of them so i don't remember which one was the one i had on my pc

  7. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    popcap was based before electronic sharts popped a cap in its ass
    still mad about pvz, good god, what the frick did they do to it

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      PopCap were as XP-core as you could get. They seemed to have unbridled drive for all the 2000s up until EA bought them out and they pretty much ended up just re-releasing their old games on mobile plus turn Plants vs Zombies into it's main franchise. At least they were able to make Peggle 2?

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      >what the frick did they do to it
      Milking

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      Naw they were always shit

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        why are you gei

  8. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Peggle
    >Childhood game
    zoom zoom

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      cringe!

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        you will never be female.

  9. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    Among other egames titles.

  10. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    BUGDOM
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  11. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    Frick Peggle that shit sucks.

  12. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    what is it about peggle that people like so much? it looks and plays like a mobile-tier game, like something you would play back-to-back with Bejeweled and Candy Crush. but i also played through the whole thing and had a good time. what made it transcend?

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      It came out in 2007.

  13. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    Brave Dwarves, shareware from 2001. I didn't have any consoles at the time so discovering games of the likes of the snes on download sites was magical.

  14. 4 years ago
    Anonymous
    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      I wonder if Alien Shooter was a freeware clone of the Alien Breed series. They're pretty similar.

  15. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    Elasto Mania

  16. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    Vanilla WoW which is retro according to board rules, but troony jannies keep deleting threads about it

  17. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    spy fox 2

  18. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    bummer

  19. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    Not sure why I liked this so much as a kid

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