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DOOM (1993)

THE game to own in the early 90's.

What can I say that has not already been said? When this game came out, I went straight to the computer store to get a graphics card to run it on my 486-66. I loved Wolfenstein and as this was the successor to that, it was important to me that I was able to play it the right way. Armed with my Gravis Gamepad, I spent an entire summer playing this game from beginning to end only to do it all again multiple times to see if I could beat my time before or find hidden items I had missed before. When school started the next fall, who was the one who installed this on the system so ALL the computer geeks at school could play it if they knew it's directory? ME. With this and Quake available, my weekends just ended. Holy crap GOG...the BEST offering you have had yet.

10 gamers found this review helpful
Might and Magic® 6-pack Limited Edition

Old Gamer Nerds rejoice

In the same vein as the Ultima, Bards Tale, AD&D and Wizardry games, MM is hardcore rpg'ing at it's absolute best. This series combines all of the original 6 games, the best ones, and makes it easy to enjoy them all at once. Of course, it's best to begin with the first and work your way to the end, but you can begin any of them and jump right in. GOG has made it easier for those of us who must have newer OS requirements for a variety of reasons to enjoy the games of our youth. MM1 was the reason I pushed so hard for my parents to get my a C-64 when I was a kid. While I have MM! and MM2 on my (now retro) Commodore 64 and I play them often, it's nice to boot the newer computer up and not have to load the game from a 5.25 disk. I couldn't be happier with this set of games. Very true to the orginals.

3 gamers found this review helpful