"small"(freeware) Games...
Dirty_Harry_Potter
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<div class="IPBDescription">any of you know some good ones.</div> just wondering if some of you like to play "small" games, and which.
-they don't have to be freeware, as long it's good small quick to learn games - or perhaps remakes of old ones.
<a href='http://www.littlefighter.com' target='_blank'>Little Fighter 2 homepage</a> - small fighting game
<a href='http://www.brainchilddesign.com/' target='_blank'>Brainchild design</a> -lots of small freeware games
<a href='http://www.doomworld.com/doomgl/' target='_blank'>Zdoom, DoomGL and ZdoomGL</a> - the doom series is back, upgrade your old doom game with ZdoomGL(which upgrade to dom games to the quake 1 engnine, and adds GL effect.
-they don't have to be freeware, as long it's good small quick to learn games - or perhaps remakes of old ones.
<a href='http://www.littlefighter.com' target='_blank'>Little Fighter 2 homepage</a> - small fighting game
<a href='http://www.brainchilddesign.com/' target='_blank'>Brainchild design</a> -lots of small freeware games
<a href='http://www.doomworld.com/doomgl/' target='_blank'>Zdoom, DoomGL and ZdoomGL</a> - the doom series is back, upgrade your old doom game with ZdoomGL(which upgrade to dom games to the quake 1 engnine, and adds GL effect.
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There's also a free Tank turn based game that All Seeing Eye reccommended to me this morning when it updated itself.
Home of jDoom, jHeretic and jHexen (Doom OpenGL upgrade).
I always liked DemonStar (look around on Download.com for a link). Nice space shooter.
also www.megagames.com - under the freeware section
<a href='http://classic-trash.com' target='_blank'>Classic Trash</a>
<a href='http://www.theunderdogs.org' target='_blank'>The Underdogs</a>
<a href='http://abandonkeep.com' target='_blank'>Abandon Keep</a>
Couple of links if you're interested.
another abandonware site
<a href='http://www.abandonwarering.com/' target='_blank'>abandonware ring</a> -this one has LOADS of links, also a rating, and amounts of games on the sites.
anyone know the games, Moonstone and Master of magic, those are the best games i have ever played <!--emo&:D--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif' border='0' valign='absmiddle' alt='biggrin.gif'><!--endemo--> - too bad they dont work on my computer anymore <!--emo&:(--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/sad.gif' border='0' valign='absmiddle' alt='sad.gif'><!--endemo--> guess i have to buy a good old DOS pc.
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gobliins 2
goblins 3
and the amount i's stands for how many goblins you have.
DOOManiac should already know about this mod. It basically takes your install of the full <i>or shareware</i> version of Quake 1, and slaps in all of the features John Carmack claims will be in Doom <b>III</b>.
Yes, the mod is free.
<a href='http://tenebrae.sourceforge.net/' target='_blank'>The Tenebrae website can be found here at <a href='http://tenebrae.sourceforge.net/</a>' target='_blank'>http://tenebrae.sourceforge.net/[/URL]</a>
And is a fairly small (~10 meg) download for the mod alone. If you want to download replacement models/skins to give the maps more detailed textures and the enemies/items more polygons, you'll have to download a few extras from the sites the Tenebrae main site links to (remodeling project, retexturing project, etc.)
<img src='http://tenebrae.sourceforge.net/shots7/quake00099.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image'>
<img src='http://tenebrae.sourceforge.net/shots7/quake00037.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image'>
No, these are NOT doom 3 screenshots; they're quake 1 screenshots with the Tenebrae mod. Just wait till you show this thing off with all the enemies generating real-time per-pixel lighting and shadows and <insert industry buzzword here> and stuff.
Also for those of you who see how bad Tenebrae runs on your system on things like the test map, do not fear for DOOM III. Carmack is an infinately better coder than anyone else period. I mean hell he writes things in assembler himself because he can be more efficient than the compiler. That says quite a bit right there heh.
Transfusion: My favorite, it's a Quake 1 engine port of the DOS game Blood, specifically designed for multiplayer. Quite fun.
BZFLAG: Not my cup of tea, but a good game nonetheless, an arcade-style tank simulator, which has pretty good CTF play.
The Ur-Quan Masters: A Win32 port of Star Control, or Star Control 2, or both, I forget... anyway, it's definately playable.
Also check out <a href='http://soldat.cyberion.pl/main.htm' target='_blank'>Soldat</a>. Damn fun.