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Crackhappy, in Quake 2 is one of my favorite gaming intros of all time. I was not expecting this when I booted up the game for the first time.
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Wow I have not seen that in so long. That was such a good game. Especially rocket arena 2.

pseudo, in Living Books - Stellaluna
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The video does not exist anymore.

d3Xt3r, in Retro-eXo - Win9X Emulation and Project challenges

Interesting. Also, I didn’t know eXo was a guy! Thought it was a name of a project or something.

DosDude,

He started it. It kinda grew out of hand when people started helping.

HoustonHenry, in Emperor Battle for Dune - Amazing somewhat forgotten RTS by Westwood

Around that time was my favorite rpg, “Arcanum- Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura” from Sierra, and I see it’s on GOG! Imma go get it, thanks for the reminder!

maniajack, in Sacrifice - 3rd person RTS game by Shiny

One of my favorites of all time. Never seen anything like it since.

McDuders, in Living Books - Stellaluna

Living Books were a series of CDs you would either play in the computer lab or buy in book fairs or wherever you could get your hands on shareware. They were essentially interactive picture books that would read to you and you could click on stuff in the pictures and see what would happen. They were pretty ingenious because any kid could have fun with them. Even if you already knew how to read, it was fun playing inside the story or making your own fun sentences from the words up top.

They had all sorts of books from the Berenstain Bears to Dr. Seuss, but Stellaluna was my favorite. They tried to keep with the realistic style of the books, which was a massive undertaking. By far the best looking CD out of all of them. It also taught me real things about bats, like how they are not blind and how a lot of them eat fruit. It was a real misconception-buster for me.

McDuders, in Lenny's Music Toons

A fun activity game. I remember there was a game similar to Hangman where you had to match the notes of a well-known song in the right order and if you didn’t win, a gorilla would kidnap a cat from a tree and put them in a sewer. It’s about as scary as it sounds. Most of the game was fairly pleasant, though.

DosDude,

Holy shit! That’s specific. Who thought of that?

McDuders,

Not sure, a lot of nostalgic things seem to have some sort of nightmare fuel for some reason, haha

McDuders, in Big Job

Holy shit I thought I’d never see this again, we used to play this at Grandma’s house all the time

SpikesOtherDog, in Big Job

What was with 90’s kids art and everything being broken and dirty?

McDuders,

To be fair, it’s a construction game

SpikesOtherDog,

It is, but I’m thinking about how Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon in particular often seemed to have intentionally messy backgrounds.

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