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Angry Caterpillar

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Alrighty, so, it's nearing the end of the school year and one of my classes happens to be in a computer lab with absolutely no more work left. I'm trying to get a few games to drop on my flash drive to play there, and I figure you guys could help me out.

It would help if your recommendation was small, and multiplayer would be a nice bonus.

Now go my minions!
 

Radeonx

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According to my brother, he's been playing a gameboy emulator on a flash drive for the last 2 months.
Since it is standalone, you can.
Of course, I can't condone illegal downloads.
 

Marter

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Halo works at our school. You can set up a LAN game.
 

OMGMOO

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Quake 3 portable on your flash drive should only be around 2-300 MB. It should also self extract to the temp folder so you can just pass one flash drive around once you have the game set up :)

So many hours of school computer lessons were spent rocket launchering/railgunning the arse out of my fellow classmates... good memories xD
 

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Super smash flash 2 demo is pretty good. They've got enough characters to make it interesting, and a couple items and a smash ball. Don't worry, the smash ball isn't overpowered...i think. Last i played, it was underpowered, believe it or not. Anyways, don't get the first super smash flash. The physics of that one was broken beyond belief.
 

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While I may not agree totally with Yahtzee as a reviewer, his games are really good. And free.
 

Angry Caterpillar

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marter said:
Halo works at our school. You can set up a LAN game.
OMGMOO said:
Quake 3 portable on your flash drive should only be around 2-300 MB. It should also self extract to the temp folder so you can just pass one flash drive around once you have the game set up :)

So many hours of school computer lessons were spent rocket launchering/railgunning the arse out of my fellow classmates... good memories xD
Haven't got Halo or Quake, and depending on the size they wouldn't work anyways because I lost my good flash drive and now have to use a dinky 256MB one.

Any other suggestions?
 

Radeonx

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Angry Caterpillar said:
marter said:
Halo works at our school. You can set up a LAN game.
OMGMOO said:
Quake 3 portable on your flash drive should only be around 2-300 MB. It should also self extract to the temp folder so you can just pass one flash drive around once you have the game set up :)

So many hours of school computer lessons were spent rocket launchering/railgunning the arse out of my fellow classmates... good memories xD
Haven't got Halo or Quake, and depending on the size they wouldn't work anyways because I lost my good flash drive and now have to use a dinky 256MB one.

Any other suggestions?
I'd personally go with an emulator. They are standalone, easy to use, and you can get most N64, GBA, PS1, and even some DS games on one.
 

rokkolpo

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my school made a lan party of some call of duty game. (old one)

it was awesome!
loads of fun.
 

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Angry Caterpillar said:
Any other suggestions?
There's a bunch of Flash Games I could recommend.

Heli Attack 2
Helicopter
Super Mario Crossover
Curveball
Max Dirt Bike
Tanks (Multiplayer)
Tetris

Hope those help. :)
 

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Angry Caterpillar said:
marter said:
Halo works at our school. You can set up a LAN game.
OMGMOO said:
Quake 3 portable on your flash drive should only be around 2-300 MB. It should also self extract to the temp folder so you can just pass one flash drive around once you have the game set up :)

So many hours of school computer lessons were spent rocket launchering/railgunning the arse out of my fellow classmates... good memories xD
Haven't got Halo or Quake, and depending on the size they wouldn't work anyways because I lost my good flash drive and now have to use a dinky 256MB one.

Any other suggestions?
http://www.abandonia.com/

The graphics on these aren't much, but they will be small. Command & Conquer is multiplayer also and free.
 

Saargston

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I played Battlefront 2 and Jedi Academy at school before. LAN games of that are pretty fun when you can get a decent crowd.
There's one game that they sometimes have on school computers that Oregonna love. Even though games of it can wagon for a long time, The Oregon Trail is pretty awesome. Though, I warn you, leaving offensive epitaphs can be a grave mistake. That or it can be totally hilarious.