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russellskanne: I will try out Full Throttle. Is it save to play the remastered version to get the 1995 flair?
The remastered has a way to switch to the original graphics/sounds while playing, I believe.
Post edited April 24, 2021 by GamezRanker
Not to get too meta with the old Time Travel bit, but my copy of The Terminator: Future Shock says it was released in 1995, so you may want to add that to your list.
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blakstar: Not to get too meta with the old Time Travel bit, but my copy of The Terminator: Future Shock says it was released in 1995, so you may want to add that to your list.
Future Shock is such a nice game(albeit sometimes confusing with all the areas to move through, etc etc).....when I played it I never knew that it wasn't the first game in it's series until years later. Still have to finish the other games in the series....i'm hoping to get to them some day soon enough, though.
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GamezRanker: I still remember the some scenes like the ones with kane's assistant: "From god, to kane, to seth"
The best part was when Seth was trying to get you to betray Kane, and then suddenly Kane turned up and shot him:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yikHDMxegP8
Lots of other classic bits too (e.g. the one with that reporter Greg Burdette criticizing GDI...and then it cuts to show he's with NOD). The videos just were fantastic for the time.
Almost tempted to play it again, but tbh the gameplay is so archaic I don't think I'd get far. And imo C&C1 was the high point of the series, so in retrospect it's a bit tarnished by knowing how the sequels declined in quality and never properly resolved the story either.
See that you're getting a bit creative with a few release dates.
Admittedly, Windows release date of Simcity 2000 was 1995, but original (DOS) release was 1993.
Master of Orion was also originally released in 1993, for 1995 I just see the Mac port.
And for Chrono Trigger you went with the original 1995 (SNES) release though the PC port only came way recently, in 2018.
Well I think this is a good enough excuse to finally play Chrono Trigger.
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heyyy, nice idea!
I'll give my copy of CnC one more spin, then. helping Kane is always a good thing to do.
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morolf: The best part was when Seth was trying to get you to betray Kane, and then suddenly Kane turned up and shot him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yikHDMxegP8
I remember that bit.

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morolf: Lots of other classic bits too (e.g. the one with that reporter Greg Burdette criticizing GDI...and then it cuts to show he's with NOD). The videos just were fantastic for the time.
The intro cutscene alone(tv channels, etc) was amazing for the time, and fun to watch.

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morolf: Almost tempted to play it again, but tbh the gameplay is so archaic I don't think I'd get far.
Well there is a remaster(properly done, it seems) of the first games. I myself am thinking of getting it some day, so I can relive em for a bit(without having to fiddle about getting the originals running properly, that is).
Short gameplay video of some 1995 games.
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Lone_Scout: I'm joining with Crusader: No Remorse™
How good is this one? I've realised that for some unknown reason I was ignoring the game (and its sequel), even when it had a decent discount. Looking at 4.5/5 stars – it's worth trying.
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thraxman: I'll go back to play MechWarrior 2 with its vintage DOS support in July and to see all the improvements of the Windows upgrade in Dec.
I was walking past a press point and encountered something that might be of interest to you – check the image attached ;)

And – looking at MechWarrior 2 gameplay – it's interesting how different the strategies were for dealing with hardware limitations. This game looks terrible, but everything was probably invested in mechanics/physics and open world. Bioforge mentioned by Cadaver was a bit different, totally focused on motion-capture and realistic animation. On the other hand we have Phantasmagoria ( played last year) – in those days it was impressive to see actual movie on PC. I remember looking at press advertisements of D, Black Dalia or Phantasmagoria, games released on 3-5 CDs, often 18+ – out of reach for us as kids ;)
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Got MechWarrior 2 running this morning, wanted to try both the DOS and later windows version but could only get a later bundle version (main game and DLC) to run properly so I'm gong forward with that. After loading it up the first time and getting into a game, man it feels dated, default controls all keyboard, draw distance about 10 meters and the graphics and are just early windows 95 3D no other explanation needed. However people still sing praises for this thing so I've joined the Wolf Clan (because their logo and menu screen is cooler) and will see if I can finish a campaign this weekend.
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Titanium: Also, be right back. While we're here, I have to go punch my 8 year old self for reasons.
:D I knew some of you may want to use this thread for such personal reasons. Please, do not play around with universe's laws, we're not trying to change the past, only visiting ;)

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russellskanne: I will try out Full Throttle. Is it save to play the remastered version to get the 1995 flair?
Sure it's fine! I think I should take this opportunity and also play this one :)

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russellskanne: I will try out Full Throttle. Is it save to play the remastered version to get the 1995 flair?
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GamezRanker: The remastered has a way to switch to the original graphics/sounds while playing, I believe.
I used this option a lot when playing a new Monkey Islands. It was great feature – with a single key you can switch the versions without even pausing a game – does it work the same in FT?

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I've added them to the list. Thank you for your help, it seems not so easy to track all the interesting titles.

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Cavalary: See that you're getting a bit creative with a few release dates.
Let's say I prioritize fun above historical accuracy here ;)
In general I prefer PC release, sometimes info on GOG is misleading, but I don't always check Wikipedia. For S2K I've added adnotation, removed MoO. Chrono Trigger makes sense for 1995, as the game comes from there, even if you're able to play on PC since 2018. Thanks!
Post edited April 24, 2021 by ciemnogrodzianin
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Titanium: Also, be right back. While we're here, I have to go punch my 8 year old self for reasons.
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ciemnogrodzianin: :D I knew some of you may want to use this thread for such personal reasons. Please, do not play around with universe's laws, we're not trying to change the past, only visiting ;)
Err, I brought 45% of Amazon will that interfere with history too much?
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ciemnogrodzianin: Short gameplay video of some 1995 games.
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Lone_Scout: I'm joining with Crusader: No Remorse™
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ciemnogrodzianin: How good is this one? I've realised that for some unknown reason I was ignoring the game (and its sequel), even when it had a decent discount. Looking at 4.5/5 stars – it's worth trying.
Tbh, I have only played its sequel, Crusader: No Regret (long time ago, from some pirate CD collection back in the 90s...), and I had this first part in my backlog since I bought both titles here on GOG. Both games have the same gameplay, though. It's a fun shooter, but not a frantic one. Indeed, it's better to have a good timing and find the best opportunities for getting out of cover and shooting . There are security measures to avoid, a varied arsenal, lots of things to blow up in the scenarios, and you can even control enemy bots from certain consoles, making the gameplay really interesting. Its weakest points are clunky controls (although it supports mouse) and animations not very fluid. But graphics and music have aged really well. Definitely recommended.
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ciemnogrodzianin: Let's say I prioritize fun above historical accuracy here ;)
In general I prefer PC release, sometimes info on GOG is misleading, but I don't always check Wikipedia.
I check MobyGames first, then Wikipedia and maybe the listed source for confirmation if I'm suspicious.
That video you linked has a clear error too, Grand Prix 2 was a '96 release.

So let's see, what did I play out of what's listed (so far):
· Ceasar II
· Command & Conquer [briefly, just some early bits]
· Flight of the Amazon Queen [in 2016...]
· Heroes of Might and Magic
· SimCity 2000
· Transport Tycoon Deluxe
· Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness
· Warlords II Deluxe [probably, still not fully certain which Warlords game I played, wasn't for long anyway]