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Original_Z
Jun 14, 2005
Z so good
Ah, the good old days! I used to go to the local bookstore and just buy random disks for a few bucks, sometimes you'd get some great games and othertimes they'd be stinkers, but them's the breaks! I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of those older games simply don't exist anymore, no one bothered to back them up and most of us don't even remember the names of them. I should look through my old floppy collection at my parent's house someday.

I grew up with an old Atari Computer, then a Texas Instruments and eventually an IBM which had no hard drive so we had to use services like Microsoft Works and Prodigy completely on disks. Somehow they were all good for playing games though, usually with a bit of tweaking.

Anyone ever play these oldass platformers?

Ollies Follies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wxgxHBRLn8

Ghost Chaser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4XvGVSre-E

Played the poo poo out of these, along with other classics like Archon and Montezuma's Revenge. Really nostalgic to see these videos and still vaguely remember the levels.

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