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Old 26-09-2009, 12:32 PM   #1
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when i had my old win98 pc i remember having this cd called
"games for windows95" or something

apparently, the name was most probably different because i can't find any information on the cd on the internet

the cd had about 50 different full games, some of them required sound blaster and some didn't

there were games like doom, terminal velocity, indiana jones 2d side scroller (the one with good graphics that was also made for sega genesis), and bunch of other games

the cd content had unique navigation: it was a full 3d enviroment and you walked in first person. it was a big spaceship, with bunch of differnt pictures on the walls. on the pictures were intro screens of the games and when you walked up to some picture and pressed space it ran the game


does anyone else remember this or i will never find that cd again?
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Old 28-09-2009, 11:04 AM   #2
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someone just uploaded it to the underground gamer



the menu 3d space ship navigation:
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Old 28-09-2009, 01:12 PM   #3
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Very nice!
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offtopic, but since i remembered when i saw the pic is that Ice and fire (on the right side of "space ship") still protected or what?
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Old 10-10-2009, 07:05 PM   #5
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I tried remebering a demo disc I had for Win 95, which contained Doom 95, Fury3, Return Fire, and some other awesome games, which (being so long ago) I forgot =\. I recall one 3d tankish game that I think was set in the future.

Two games I am trying to find, maybe someone knows:

Cyberpunk or Cyberwar (forgot title): You are in cyberspace, and have to make a path with you character matching colors, after a certain time a virus eats the path behind you and you had to quicken up the pace. Was a 3d game.

Deathball or something along the lines: Convicts had to fight for freedom in a deathmatch with some kind of weird vehicles.

Might be on that disc so will check it out!
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Old 14-10-2009, 02:01 PM   #7
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I tried remebering a demo disc I had for Win 95, which contained Doom 95, Fury3, Return Fire, and some other awesome games, which (being so long ago) I forgot =\. I recall one 3d tankish game that I think was set in the future.
Hm, I think I had that disc before. It also contained Locus (this could be the 3d tankish game), Dogz, Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure (I think that's the name), TriTryst, some connect this picture with another game, the Commodore Game Pack and Al Unser Racing I think...
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Hm, I think I had that disc before. It also contained Locus (this could be the 3d tankish game), Dogz, Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure (I think that's the name), TriTryst, some connect this picture with another game, the Commodore Game Pack and Al Unser Racing I think...
Might be diff. I remember it being silverish grey. Other games were Comix Zone for PC, Admiral: Sea Battles, some turn based mech rts I can't recalled. Damn have to try and remeber, was so long ago. Well, Admiral was made in 1996 so these games have to be either 95/96
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