Got my first real PC in 1993, 486DX with 33Mhz, 4MB of RAM, 4x or 8x CD-ROM drive. Cost over 3 grand. I had a hay day with all those early DOS games, brings back so many memories, thanks for making this.
+gabriel mercado 10 years before that you would have had to pay 33,000$ by today`s money for that. 8000$ for maxed out XT 4500$ for top of the line video card Well even more for SCSI HD and CD drive that was a metal disk at the time. I think it was called WORM drive.
+Gabriel Mercado At the same time, the level of optimism and excitement of the 90's isn't comming back until silicon CMOS is replaced by something substantially better, and that's probably going to be a couple of decades. If CPU performance had kept growing like it did in the 90's (by ~10% IPC per year and ~50% clock speed per year) we'd be rapidly approaching 1 THz processors by now and we still wouldn't have bothered with multicore processors.
Man you are a legend. I am trawling TH-cam to remember long-forgotten games from those classic years and you gave helped me remember so many! Had completely forgotten about Megarace - that game made my jaw drop when i first saw it!
I remember Rebel Assault was the first CD-Rom PC game I played as a kid when my dad's coworker at the time got a Creative CD-Rom Package for his computer. That game was both jaw dropping for its graphics and also frustrating. Those damn walls and the controls..you really got tired of seeing those crash scenes.
(30:50) Was _Alien Breed_ (1991/93) inspired by _Into the Eagle's Nest_ (1987)? It's an uncanny resemblance in game play, and the character's death spin.
I had to reinstall my win xp sp3 32bit version I had to many programs conflicting with each other. Now I can play Myth The fallen lords and Medieval total war plus my win 95/98 games work again ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
I remember playing Mad Dog Mcree quite a bit in the arcade with a six foot screen to shoot at, we were amazed at good the 'graphics' were, not realising it was a series of filmed cut scenes... we were only about 9 or 10 though. I didn't realise it had been ported to PC.
I remember a point-and-click game with a science fiction theme. You hopped aboard some sort of time machine or rocket and were transported to the moon. And the one thing I remember most was that the main character made a reference to "bouncy castles"
Seal Team looks pretty impressive for a 3rd person shooter of that time. I don't remember that title or any other over the shoulder shooters that far back.
I have been looking yesterday everywhere to find MegaRace! I use to play it all the time when I was little! I forgot what it was called. The memories!!
Ha! Love that Masterpiece Theater-style intro and context setting. 1993 was quite a year, eh? I think my personal favorites from this list are The Lost Vikings, Maniac Mansion DOTT, Sam and Max, and Betrayal at Krondor. This video must have taken a lot of time to put together. Are you using Dos-Box's built in video cap?
Thanks for watching! Yeah. I'm almost afraid to do the 1994 video. Too many awesome games!It didn't take that much time to put together, but I left everything till last minute, so I had to play 60 games in two weeks. And could only edit half of the footage together before the end of 2013, hence the split in two. :)Yes, DosBox's capture all the way. I then ffmpeg it to HD with aspect ratio correction, but no filters, so it doesn't screw up nice & chunky pixels. TH-cam compression still smears things a bunch though :(
33:25 Ehhh... Betrayal At Krondor. One of the best CRPG's of all time. Hundreds of Moredhel assassins slain, spoiled rations eaten, crossbows found, despair thy eyes thrown.
Oh my god... I haven't seen these in so long! I played almost every one of these in my early days of playing video games and they were magical. Kids these days seriously don't know what it is like to grow up playing things like these and seeing the progression in gaming step by step to the way it is now. My nostalgia is so intense about old dos and win95 games, my favorite game of all time is quest for glory 1 (VGA remake).
There was an old game back in the 90s at least that I am trying to find again. All I can remember from my childhood is that there were several vehicles. One was a sort of tank. It was slower, had better handling and lots of armor. There was another car that had two wheels and a hover in the back. It was hard to control, fast and light armored. Try to think Carmageddon meets Quarentine. I know its not much to go on, but it would be awesome if you could help. Thank you
+Robert Binary I remember it had a yellow tank and a two wheeled car the backend hovered there were several vehicles you could pick from. it was sort of a car Deathmatch game. it had older graphics kind of like doom. One of the levels had a giant skull. you are always fighting against AI. that's really all I remember
Oh my gods, it's been far too long since I last played Prehistorik 2. Too bad I don't have it anymore, either :( Lovely video though, much nostalgia and good memories to be had :)
Very cool clip. I had the Star Wars and revolutionizing the game for graphics. It was shortly after they started releasing games on CD media. And the games point and click (DOTT, Space Quest) were also very nice. It is trite that is not seen that kind of game today. Also remember other titles like LucasArts Monkey Island and Full Trhottle. Congratulations clip.
Oh man! I probably hadn't played MegaRace since I was 6 (I'm 27 now). I've thought about that game a lot, since then, but I never knew the name of it to be able to look it up.
I guess games in the likes of 13:00 would be a quarter muncher if it had been distributed in arcade cabinets! 13:58 that game must have taken a lot of work to be done. To bring all that footage into a game! awesome! are there more games like that? 18:50 - wow this one is very nice too! and I love the banding colors on that pixel art at 18:58 . Is there a program to convert a photograph into banding colors like that? the closest I got was making it into a Vector, but that kind of isn't original. The other way was using quantization lowering the colors but that leaves noise which was already present in the image... wow, then at 25:01 - I thought I had seen enough... so sad they don't make games like this anymore... :(
Oh man, I played a ton of Star Control II as a kid. But all I did was get into random battles. I'd love to play it again, and have an actual developer-intended experience with it.
That game at 24:30 Mad Dog McCree seems awesome and i never heard about it (whish is awesome strange too) So i´m getting it now and it´s only 70Mb! TYVM for your post!
You could run Heretic on a 386 at low res but Hexen required a 486. Hexen is sort of a sequel to Heretic and is notable for its pushing the limit of the Id Doom engine.
I see someone else couldn't pass the first level of Rebel Assault haha. It took me months to realize you just needed to pull up while turning to make it past that stupid bend.
They were called COMPUTER games back then. The CONSOLE VIDEO games were called VIDEO GAMES, and PC Media copied it. To me, if a game is primarily on PC, it's a COMPUTER game. Designed for console, then put on PC with little change, and it's a VIDEO GAME!
@@gamingtonight1526 A difference I see is that PC games did not try to be too hard like arcade machines were, trying to get your quarter as fast as possible :D
Actually I just realized that I can't count and it's really 32. But I also forgot one. And honestly, there's a bunch of great games here. Space Quest 5 & Goblins 2 are some of my absolute favorites.
I'm looking for one dos-game, if anybody can help me. It was a 2d game with the main character having a big head (a big baby head actually) and you were shooting this beam out of your gun. I can't remember the name, thats all i remember.
What happened to the sound in Furry Of The Furies? Did TH-cam's content ID system match the music to something? Speaking of FOF, was there some relationship between that game and Pac-In-Time? I have Pac-In-Time on my Game Boy and the level you were playing looks pretty much the same as level 1 in Pac-In-Time.
Yes, Fury of the Furries soundtrack is officially for sale, so I TH-cam filter it out. EDIT: Also, yes, Pac in Time is exactly the same game, just with Pacman.
I am searching for a game. All i remember is that it was a side scroller, main character was a typical 80's90's punk whiping other punks with chain. Health was restored by drinking sodas. Played on Amiga 500.
Does anybody know a pc game name from that Era which involved a spy in an espionage story. The character were very tiny only a few pixels. At some point he had to swim under the water. There was also a lady involved. The scenario was very captivating to say the least.
does anyone knows the name of a game with a guy with a blond ponytail and a mask it was kindda like a swordsman but he threw axes and knives, i think it was on snes too
'93 was such an incredible year for gaming, with so many forward thinking games that still compete with the new ones down to fundamental design. And taking into consideration my list of anticipated games of 2014, this upcoming year looks really promising. Do you care to share with us what are the games that you're looking forward to in 2014 ? Happy New Year !
DOS Nostalgia No kidding. Hotline Miami really caught me off guard with how solid of a game it was. That and the FTL update is about all I am looking forward to in 2014 at this point,
I think this yr is the time pc gaming started to really take off.You had some great games like doom,syndicate,myst,several lucas games and also cd-rom was starting to take off aswell.
We had Fury of the furriest but the game always crashed lacking ram. You didn't get far with only 4mb. When we got the computer some airhead who knew nothing about computers said this computer will play any game. So I who knew just as Little fell for that:) But now I see that it looks very much like the Sega game Sonic the hedgehog with the design and coins. We my daughter and I would have loved to play it back then. So thanks for showing it:)
damn what a memories, do you remember the CD-ROM "101: OnLy ThE BeSt GaMeS"? Those games run perfectly in my crappy and cheap PC, the only that could run ^_^
It's 2023 and I'm watching this. Thanks man, you're awesome.
2024. I remember my dad showing me Gobliins 2, and Space quest 5. Good times!
Got my first real PC in 1993, 486DX with 33Mhz, 4MB of RAM, 4x or 8x CD-ROM drive. Cost over 3 grand. I had a hay day with all those early DOS games, brings back so many memories, thanks for making this.
3000?!?!??! FOR THAT. wow, times were so different in that time. look at humanity now, we basically have super computers in the palm of our hands.
+gabriel mercado 10 years before that you would have had to pay 33,000$ by today`s money for that.
8000$ for maxed out XT 4500$ for top of the line video card
Well even more for SCSI HD and CD drive that was a metal disk at the time. I think it was called WORM drive.
+Gabriel Mercado At the same time, the level of optimism and excitement of the 90's isn't comming back until silicon CMOS is replaced by something substantially better, and that's probably going to be a couple of decades. If CPU performance had kept growing like it did in the 90's (by ~10% IPC per year and ~50% clock speed per year) we'd be rapidly approaching 1 THz processors by now and we still wouldn't have bothered with multicore processors.
@@Thrakus looking this way technology updates is like out of control...
Man you are a legend. I am trawling TH-cam to remember long-forgotten games from those classic years and you gave helped me remember so many! Had completely forgotten about Megarace - that game made my jaw drop when i first saw it!
I remember just about 70% of these games. Excellent, and thank you for uploading this!
I like old games!!
I remember Rebel Assault was the first CD-Rom PC game I played as a kid when my dad's coworker at the time got a Creative CD-Rom Package for his computer. That game was both jaw dropping for its graphics and also frustrating. Those damn walls and the controls..you really got tired of seeing those crash scenes.
So much of my childhood here that now i see how happy i was back there. I will always thanks my father for that.
1993 & 1994 and even 1995 were amazing years - PC gaming really came of age then.
(30:50) Was _Alien Breed_ (1991/93) inspired by _Into the Eagle's Nest_ (1987)? It's an uncanny resemblance in game play, and the character's death spin.
1993 was a great year :-) I was 13 and played almost all shown games :-) Superb video. Thanks
GhostriderTom Me too!
and me! respect from Moscow city, bro)))))))))))
I had to reinstall my win xp sp3 32bit version
I had to many programs conflicting with each other. Now I can play Myth The fallen lords and Medieval total war plus my win 95/98 games work again ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
I remember playing Mad Dog Mcree quite a bit in the arcade with a six foot screen to shoot at, we were amazed at good the 'graphics' were, not realising it was a series of filmed cut scenes... we were only about 9 or 10 though. I didn't realise it had been ported to PC.
Was alive with great parents who downloaded many sharewares with the 14k modem for me and my sister.
Great times!
lol nice google translate
Hehe i got 2 harddrives from my older cousin fully loaded with games. There were 20mb of space in them ;-).
12:57 all the filming involved and sprite clean up!
Thanks that you took the time to list the games!
The sound effects are so over the top and intertwined in those Goblins-games 😂
Thank you so much for thise you tube videos, so fun to see old games i had forget again :D
I remember seeing flashback on my older neighbors computer and thinking it was the future and this was the best game ever!
The sound design of Gobliiiins is utterly traumatizing.
Thanks for this, man. Doing really good work.
OMG Blake Stone. Such great memories with that game.
I remember a point-and-click game with a science fiction theme. You hopped aboard some sort of time machine or rocket and were transported to the moon. And the one thing I remember most was that the main character made a reference to "bouncy castles"
Seal Team looks pretty impressive for a 3rd person shooter of that time. I don't remember that title or any other over the shoulder shooters that far back.
You left Robin Hood: Men in Tights out of the movie list. It was the ONLY movie worth seeing that year.
I have been looking yesterday everywhere to find MegaRace! I use to play it all the time when I was little! I forgot what it was called. The memories!!
Jesus this was a good year. This was my life.
These compilations works is for the eternity. Thank you man!
Ha! Love that Masterpiece Theater-style intro and context setting. 1993 was quite a year, eh? I think my personal favorites from this list are The Lost Vikings, Maniac Mansion DOTT, Sam and Max, and Betrayal at Krondor. This video must have taken a lot of time to put together. Are you using Dos-Box's built in video cap?
Thanks for watching! Yeah. I'm almost afraid to do the 1994 video. Too many awesome games!It didn't take that much time to put together, but I left everything till last minute, so I had to play 60 games in two weeks. And could only edit half of the footage together before the end of 2013, hence the split in two. :)Yes, DosBox's capture all the way. I then ffmpeg it to HD with aspect ratio correction, but no filters, so it doesn't screw up nice & chunky pixels. TH-cam compression still smears things a bunch though :(
The rebel assault games were amazing back then! Great watch
13:51 Wow that's a hell of a cliffhanger to leave us on...
So so many memories. Thanks for this upload :-)
mortal kombat 1-3, doom 1-2, rise of the triad, heretic,duke nukem, day of the tentacle,wolfenstein,pinball dreams .... so much grat games
killing spiders at 22:53 sounds like as if someone just crumbles a piece of paper..
Wow!! Bio Menace was a game I used to play it. How I miss my childhood.
Thank you so much for your video, been looking for 1 hour now for the game. James Pond 2
I love the music in these LucasArts Graphic Adventures, they have a lot of a mistery calm jazzy vibe to me...
Very Nice video. Congratulations and thank you very much for the nostalgia. HNY 2018!
33:25 Ehhh... Betrayal At Krondor. One of the best CRPG's of all time. Hundreds of Moredhel assassins slain, spoiled rations eaten, crossbows found, despair thy eyes thrown.
Finally found the game I was looking for! Thanks!
Oh my god... I haven't seen these in so long! I played almost every one of these in my early days of playing video games and they were magical. Kids these days seriously don't know what it is like to grow up playing things like these and seeing the progression in gaming step by step to the way it is now. My nostalgia is so intense about old dos and win95 games, my favorite game of all time is quest for glory 1 (VGA remake).
We understand how games could have soul a long time ago, watching to these videos of Nostalgia
some very fun looking games here that i never heard of
Love all Dynamix flight sims. Very impressive for their time.
Shadow of the comet -- Vincent Price cameo .. fun!
There was an old game back in the 90s at least that I am trying to find again. All I can remember from my childhood is that there were several vehicles. One was a sort of tank. It was slower, had better handling and lots of armor. There was another car that had two wheels and a hover in the back. It was hard to control, fast and light armored. Try to think Carmageddon meets Quarentine. I know its not much to go on, but it would be awesome if you could help.
Thank you
How about Big Red Racing?
+DOS Nostalgia Dang not it. The game I played was a lot darker. Although I had played that game too 😊
+Blader2themax10
describe to me more about it if you can. I may be able to guess it.
+Robert Binary I remember it had a yellow tank and a two wheeled car the backend hovered there were several vehicles you could pick from. it was sort of a car Deathmatch game. it had older graphics kind of like doom. One of the levels had a giant skull. you are always fighting against AI. that's really all I remember
+Blader2themax10 Destruction Derby?
the original duke nukem was so much more entertaining than any of the new ones....
Shadow of the Comet is so far my favourite game. Doom, Sins of the Fathers & Shadows of Darkness will put even more joy into my heart.
It's all coming
How f*cking PROGRESSIVE good old Rebel Assault was at that time :)
Oh my gods, it's been far too long since I last played Prehistorik 2. Too bad I don't have it anymore, either :( Lovely video though, much nostalgia and good memories to be had :)
17:27 - I'm assuming this is million years later, i.e. year 3000?
18:23 "But if you are really a hotshot, follow me to the r... Well, never mind *whistles*"
so many good memories.
Man I remember the 90s me and my pc and cat all day long , didn't know the shit that future was holding for me
playing scorched earth anybody remember this?
I'm pretty sure everyone here does :)
the original "worms" game
Very cool clip. I had the Star Wars and revolutionizing the game for graphics. It was shortly after they started releasing games on CD media. And the games point and click (DOTT, Space Quest) were also very nice. It is trite that is not seen that kind of game today. Also remember other titles like LucasArts Monkey Island and Full Trhottle. Congratulations clip.
Apparently action heroes in 1993 were required to wear a red T-shirt, blue jeans, white sneakers and optionally a brown leather jacket.
Lost wikings, i remember it was so hard for me as a kid! Really good game doh!
Ah, some great classics here!
These games were magical
Oh man! I probably hadn't played MegaRace since I was 6 (I'm 27 now).
I've thought about that game a lot, since then, but I never knew the name of it to be able to look it up.
32:20 is Jerry?
I guess games in the likes of 13:00 would be a quarter muncher if it had been distributed in arcade cabinets!
13:58 that game must have taken a lot of work to be done. To bring all that footage into a game! awesome! are there more games like that?
18:50 - wow this one is very nice too! and I love the banding colors on that pixel art at 18:58
. Is there a program to convert a photograph into banding colors like that? the closest I got was making it into a Vector, but that kind of isn't original. The other way was using quantization lowering the colors but that leaves noise which was already present in the image...
wow, then at 25:01 - I thought I had seen enough... so sad they don't make games like this anymore... :(
Oh man, I played a ton of Star Control II as a kid. But all I did was get into random battles. I'd love to play it again, and have an actual developer-intended experience with it.
It is one of the best written games of that era.
13:18 - is that John C. Riley?
for the epic pin ball you have 2 machines that are aftermarket.
That game at 24:30 Mad Dog McCree seems awesome and i never heard about it (whish is awesome strange too) So i´m getting it now and it´s only 70Mb! TYVM for your post!
Duke Nukem 2 was my fav
I wish I had all the MS-DOS games.
Holy shit I have never heard of or seen Shadowcaster one time and it actually looks pretty awesome
1lapmagic I still own a CIB copy of Shadowcaster I've had since middle school. DOS games are the best.
The game engine of ShadowCaster was created by John Carmack after Wolf3d and it later evolved to Doom engine.
Shadowcaster was great. You needed a 486 to run it though. Most Origin games had higher system requirements.
yeah I was stuck with a 386 and always envied my mate's 486 especially when he got Hexen (or was that Heretic?) can't remember
You could run Heretic on a 386 at low res but Hexen required a 486. Hexen is sort of a sequel to Heretic and is notable for its pushing the limit of the Id Doom engine.
Omg. Seal Team. How good a game was that!
I see someone else couldn't pass the first level of Rebel Assault haha. It took me months to realize you just needed to pull up while turning to make it past that stupid bend.
one must fall, tournament mode. Epic.
art work straight AF in sum these games
well they really made justice to the word: VIDEO games! I wish games could still be done like this!
They were called COMPUTER games back then. The CONSOLE VIDEO games were called VIDEO GAMES, and PC Media copied it. To me, if a game is primarily on PC, it's a COMPUTER game. Designed for console, then put on PC with little change, and it's a VIDEO GAME!
@@gamingtonight1526 A difference I see is that PC games did not try to be too hard like arcade machines were, trying to get your quarter as fast as possible :D
Day of The Tentacle BY FAR the best game in here! :)
There's 42 more games in part 2!
Actually I just realized that I can't count and it's really 32. But I also forgot one. And honestly, there's a bunch of great games here. Space Quest 5 & Goblins 2 are some of my absolute favorites.
I'm looking for one dos-game, if anybody can help me.
It was a 2d game with the main character having a big head (a big baby head actually) and you were shooting this beam out of your gun. I can't remember the name, thats all i remember.
25:51 Old school Socom? Awesome
What happened to the sound in Furry Of The Furies? Did TH-cam's content ID system match the music to something? Speaking of FOF, was there some relationship between that game and Pac-In-Time? I have Pac-In-Time on my Game Boy and the level you were playing looks pretty much the same as level 1 in Pac-In-Time.
Yes, Fury of the Furries soundtrack is officially for sale, so I TH-cam filter it out.
EDIT: Also, yes, Pac in Time is exactly the same game, just with Pacman.
1:43 Hey... This is Prince of Persia with guns!
I am searching for a game. All i remember is that it was a side scroller, main character was a typical 80's90's punk whiping other punks with chain. Health was restored by drinking sodas. Played on Amiga 500.
damn i loved all the old school games
Does anybody know a pc game name from that Era which involved a spy in an espionage story. The character were very tiny only a few pixels. At some point he had to swim under the water. There was also a lady involved. The scenario was very captivating to say the least.
It was in 2d.
I'm glad you unckuded Blake Stone. It's one of my favorite shooters I've ever played but nobody seels to know this game, even though it's by Apogee.
does anyone knows the name of a game with a guy with a blond ponytail and a mask it was kindda like a swordsman but he threw axes and knives, i think it was on snes too
Richie Alarcón "Gods"
Bring back memories. :)
5:10 WarThunder!
The title "Fury of the Furries"conjures up somewhat different images today.
Man, great upload, and terrible performance at Aces Over Europe lol
Games in 1990s = 10hs of gameplay with 5min of cutscenes.
Games in 2010s = 10hs of cutscenes with 5min of gameplay.
good time with good game...
'93 was such an incredible year for gaming, with so many forward thinking games that still compete with the new ones down to fundamental design.
And taking into consideration my list of anticipated games of 2014, this upcoming year looks really promising.
Do you care to share with us what are the games that you're looking forward to in 2014 ?
Happy New Year !
I'm not really following new releases much, but I can hardly wait for Hotline Miami 2!
DOS Nostalgia No kidding. Hotline Miami really caught me off guard with how solid of a game it was. That and the FTL update is about all I am looking forward to in 2014 at this point,
9:39 - Interesting name.
Great games back then I use to kick of Mega Race I still play it. off and on and about half of games I never herd of on this list.
11:17 and I thought the noises The Sims make were horrifying.
Do you know PyroTechnica? It's a game from Psygnosis, the creators of the Wipeout Saga.
I do. I dig its graphics style
DOS Nostalgia Hope someday they do a remake, I'd love that.
I think this yr is the time pc gaming started to really take off.You had some great games like doom,syndicate,myst,several lucas games and also cd-rom was starting to take off aswell.
Way better graphics than today's
Its 2021 and im feeling old now.. D:
We had Fury of the furriest but the game always crashed lacking ram. You didn't get far with only 4mb. When we got the computer some airhead who knew nothing about computers said this computer will play any game. So I who knew just as Little fell for that:) But now I see that it looks very much like the Sega game Sonic the hedgehog with the design and coins. We my daughter and I would have loved to play it back then. So thanks for showing it:)
damn what a memories, do you remember the CD-ROM "101: OnLy ThE BeSt GaMeS"? Those games run perfectly in my crappy and cheap PC, the only that could run ^_^