Not my first memory, but that game was alot of fun.Hubilub said:Killing Dinosaurs in Nanosaur.
Demz was good times.
Same here. I absolutely loved the Sierra adventure games, even though you seemed to die every other step and never see it coming!Adrimor said:Space Quest IV.
God, I miss when point-and-clicks were fun. They just don't make good ones anymore :/
True, I coudn't ask for a better ending. Ha-ha, fish... Oh how time flys.Adrimor said:I actually bought the collection from Amazon not long ago myself. I used to have 4-6 separately (5 was on floppy disks D, but lost 'em all. I'm kind of impressed with myself that I didn't just pirate them, actually :VToar said:Space Quest 6 was my fav! I remember the Termenator was in the basement of a bar and would turn you inside out if you didn't LEAVE NOW! Those were great! I actually found a collection at FYE for about ten bucks. Had 1-6. I wonder why they stopped making them? They were popular at the time.Adrimor said:Space Quest IV.
God, I miss when point-and-clicks were fun. They just don't make good ones anymore :/
They stopped making them due to some combination of executive meddling (point-and-clicks as a genre were dying by then, apparently, though there was a seventh game planned) and Scott Murphy (the programmer for all the games but 5) quitting Sierra.
6 was awesome too. 4 (the one I named :V) was actually kinda dark (though I loved it anyway), which is apparently because Scott was getting sick of making them, if memory serves.
I dunno, though--6 seemed like a good ending to the series even so. Roger went out like he came in, y'know? A bumbling space janitor who somehow makes good
We have seriously quoted until I have lost my place. maybe we sould open a post on old point-and-cick games. Seems that there are several here who are interested.Adrimor said:Ahh, those were the days.AlanShore said:Same here. I absolutely loved the Sierra adventure games, even though you seemed to die every other step and never see it coming!Adrimor said:Space Quest IV.
God, I miss when point-and-clicks were fun. They just don't make good ones anymore :/
Though pretty much everyone and his brother started making point-and-clicks toward the end, right? Including some really god-awful ones, if memory serves.
Especially Myst. Seriously, what the hell was that D:<
...is everyone who remembers point-and-clicks older than I am? o.oMy first memory was getting an Amiga 500 for Christmas when I was 4 and playing RoboCod. The product placement in that game was absolutely shameful.
Indeed.Toar said:True, I coudn't ask for a better ending. Ha-ha, fish... Oh how time flys.Adrimor said:I actually bought the collection from Amazon not long ago myself. I used to have 4-6 separately (5 was on floppy disks D, but lost 'em all. I'm kind of impressed with myself that I didn't just pirate them, actually :VToar said:Space Quest 6 was my fav! I remember the Termenator was in the basement of a bar and would turn you inside out if you didn't LEAVE NOW! Those were great! I actually found a collection at FYE for about ten bucks. Had 1-6. I wonder why they stopped making them? They were popular at the time.Adrimor said:Space Quest IV.
God, I miss when point-and-clicks were fun. They just don't make good ones anymore :/
They stopped making them due to some combination of executive meddling (point-and-clicks as a genre were dying by then, apparently, though there was a seventh game planned) and Scott Murphy (the programmer for all the games but 5) quitting Sierra.
6 was awesome too. 4 (the one I named :V) was actually kinda dark (though I loved it anyway), which is apparently because Scott was getting sick of making them, if memory serves.
I dunno, though--6 seemed like a good ending to the series even so. Roger went out like he came in, y'know? A bumbling space janitor who somehow makes good
brb, replaying the entire series