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itchanddino: Sonic the Hedgehog 2 on Sega Genesis. It came with a poster that I had hanging on my wall for years.
still have it?
That might be worth some money.
That depends on whether u asking 4 console or PC, i was quite into a few games on both platforms so it's hard 2 hv a definitive ans but it really hv 2 say a game it wld probably be Super Mario Bros on NES & Diablo 4 PC.
Another all time favorite of mine from Mega Drive (Genesis) days is The Adventures of Batman & Robin. Feels timeless to me.
Post edited April 30, 2018 by Galamid
Resident Evil and Crash Bandicoot (2 I think) on PS1, I got the console with the 2 games around the 2000s and my life changed forever
Post edited October 01, 2017 by dyosoft
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TornadoCreator: I loved Castle Of The Winds. One of the first PC games I ever played after we upgraded to a Windows PC. For years I was trying to track it down and find out what it was called...

There was that, and a Risk style game where you moved armies from country to country. I never did find out what that one was called and I've asked in multiple forums. Definitely came out before 1995, but that's all I know.
It's not Balance of Power?
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TornadoCreator: I loved Castle Of The Winds. One of the first PC games I ever played after we upgraded to a Windows PC. For years I was trying to track it down and find out what it was called...

There was that, and a Risk style game where you moved armies from country to country. I never did find out what that one was called and I've asked in multiple forums. Definitely came out before 1995, but that's all I know.
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DoomSooth: It's not Balance of Power?
No, it's similar, but this one allowed you to zoom in on individual continents. Though it was very similar. If I recall correctly, the game I remember playing had you start in a random country, and could be played single player against AI or multiplayer hot-seat. It was very much like playing Risk as I remember you got bonuses for controlling whole regions.
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TornadoCreator: No, it's similar, but this one allowed you to zoom in on individual continents. Though it was very similar. If I recall correctly, the game I remember playing had you start in a random country, and could be played single player against AI or multiplayer hot-seat. It was very much like playing Risk as I remember you got bonuses for controlling whole regions.
Hard to say. The only other one I can think of right now is Global Domination from 1993. Your best bet is to look through the latest release of the "Total DOS Collection". Games are sorted by year.
Post edited October 01, 2017 by DoomSooth