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Old 04-02-2008, 01:14 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by J@nek View Post
Burger - Definitely Fallout 1 & 2
From RTS try Krush Kill & Destroy or Red Alert.
I've played both fallouts (loved them) and I've played and own every single game in the C&C series. I will try krush kill & destroy
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As for RTS:
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Total Annihilation
Total Annihilation - Kingdoms (this one in Fantasy direction)
Dark Reign
Z (like that one)
KKND (Krush, Kill 'N' Destroy)
KKND 2
Starcraft (+ Broodwar expansion)

Interesting 3D shooters:
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Panzer Dragoon
Aliens Versus Predator (Gold Edition)

Star Wars: Jedi Knight (+ Mysteries of the Sith - recommended)
Descent II (looks great in high resolutions, which require at least Pentium 133)
MDK
MDK 2
Hexen II
Heretic II
Mechwarrior II - Mercenaries
Outcast
Serious Sam (The First and The Second Encounter(s))
System Shock 2 (this one is less of a shooter, some RPG elements and horror)
Thief II - The Metal Age (again only to 90% a 3D Shooter)
Turok
Turok II

These ones should be able to run on your Pentium II 350 more or less fast enough.

Windows 98's EMM386 and HIMEM.SYS have more efficient conventional (620 kb) memory management than their predecessors from Dos 6.22 or earlier (more memory available), and very recommended to use instead of the latter ones. I also never encountered any problems with any DOS game using them.
Nice list, I'm obtaining a lot of these recommended games right now and I already own about half of them. Note: Serious Sam 1 doesn't work well enough on the specs I have (GFX card is too weak) and Serious Sam Second Encounter runs at about 5fps. Serious Sam Second Encounter asks for a p3 I believe.
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