Posted December 18, 2013

Fenixp
nnpab
Registered: Sep 2008
From Czech Republic

Elmofongo
It's 2L84U
Registered: Sep 2011
From Puerto Rico
Posted December 18, 2013


Also in comics, I miss the old coloring and cheap paper they used. You can't get anything like the Kirby Crackle using todays methods.
Dammit, I miss Jim Shooter. Comics depress me now.


_ChaosFox_
Zero fox given.
Registered: Nov 2008
From Germany
Posted December 18, 2013

Actually, now that I think about it, I still walk to the shopping centre nearby (2km away according to Google Maps) and to our local games store (4km) to buy games. Seeing as I work from home, it provides me with an excuse to get out of the house.
Post edited December 18, 2013 by jamyskis

eagarza12
Lurker
Registered: Jul 2011
From United States
Posted December 18, 2013

I hate people that have to take a call when they get to the cash register. If I were the cashier, I'd grab their phone out of their hand and throw it across the room. In other words I'd get my ass kicked and my ass fired pretty quickly.
As far as pre-digital, I would not want to go back. Shopping at home in my underwear is great. But yes, I would still love to be able to get paper game manuals and the demo discs from yesteryear.

Zeeaire
Buridan's Donkey
Registered: Jun 2013
From Germany
Posted December 18, 2013

I only buy digital games when they're on sale or when the game is digital-only (which is the case for most PC games nowadays). But when i do get the chance to buy the physical game, i'll go for it. There are even quite a few games that i own both the physical and digital versions because of how painful it is to get the original game running (System Shock 2, for example). There are also some games that i own the digital version and i still plan to get the physical version when i get the chance. But that's because i'm a collector. For the average gamer i completely agree that digital is usually a better choice.
but yes compatibility is indeed a reason to buy a digital version and I think thats the main reason I'm here on gog, cause they really do a great job making old games running how you would like them to. Though, there are always offers you can't resist, but if I like the game I don't hesitate to get the physical version additionally, just like you said.
well,it's nice to read the comments of people who are enthusiastic collectors ,too. my father always says he wants me to stop enlarging my already quite large number of video games by calling them 'plastic junk' -.-
Post edited December 18, 2013 by Zeeaire

Starmaker
go Clarice!
Registered: Sep 2010
From Russian Federation

JudasIscariot
Thievin' Bastard
GOG.com Team
Registered: Oct 2008
From Poland

Starmaker
go Clarice!
Registered: Sep 2010
From Russian Federation

iippo
Slave of economy
Registered: Dec 2008
From Finland
Posted December 18, 2013

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@ECHO OFF
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..and lets not even start with the rest of the files.

DEVICE=C:\Windows\himem.sys
Amiga was pretty damn advanced in this sense, i think you just put the disk in and watch the loading screen while hoping not to get epileptic attack.
-> loading screens, we really need those back.
--
Talking about the insane number of disks some games needed, CD age didnt really start whole lot better. I remember reading some review of Phantasmgoriam which stated the game took like 20 CD's (also mentioned the only good thing about it was that the game box was made of recyclable material - never played it myself..).

Bad Hair Day
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other
Posted December 18, 2013
FIRE BAD!
Wait, is this the thread about what we miss about the pre-stone age?
Shit, sorry!
Wait, is this the thread about what we miss about the pre-stone age?
Shit, sorry!

JudasIscariot
Thievin' Bastard
GOG.com Team
Registered: Oct 2008
From Poland
Posted December 18, 2013
Oh man, Jack T. Chick tracts. Even during the 90s, no one took him seriously. I am not saying that there wasn't a campaign demonizing D&D but please don't use Jack T. Chick as an example :)

skeletonbow
Galaxy 3 when?
Registered: Dec 2009
From Canada
Posted December 18, 2013

...
So, what do you miss from the pre-digital age?
Fast forward 12+ years and now I'm finding almost ALL of these old games on GOG.com at great prices, and I can afford it so I'm able to play games I never got a chance to when they were fresh, plus relive games I just got a teaser of. Some of these games include:
Bioforge
Myst series
Magic Carpet series
Tex Murphy series
Some of the later King's Quest games
Gabriel Knight 3
Phanatasmagoria series
Tomb Raider series
Wing Commander series
Quite awesomely, GOG has accumulated all of these games and more and I've picked up all of the ones that I didn't already have from the past, and even bought some of the ones that I did already have. But... there are some games that are still missing. :)
Star Wars Xwing and it's addons
Star Wars Tie Fighter
Star Wars X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter
Star Wars X-Wing Alliance (have a backup copy but seem to have lost the original)
Janes Longbow Gold
Janes Longbow 2 Gold
There are other LucasArts games I'm interested in also but the ones above are the most wanted ones. It would be awesome if GOG could aquire the rights to sell these games DRM-free some day, I'd buy them up in a heart beat.

Starmaker
go Clarice!
Registered: Sep 2010
From Russian Federation
Posted December 18, 2013

Black Leaf is a meme. There was a demonizing D&D and <i>even though</i> no one took Jack Chick seriously, several people I know* whose parents weren't religious had their books thrown into the trash anyway. As for video games specifically, people have been bitching about them [url=http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2007/10/how-protests-ag/]since 1976 at the latest (that's a seven).
*"know" as in "I can ask them to front my kickstarter" sense**, not "some guy on a forum"
** (un)fortunately, not in the biblical sense, either
(Oh, and for the record, the earliest modern anti-game*** screed I know was published in 1931.)
(***as in, "escapism is harmful for children" - not games of chance and suchlike)
Post edited December 18, 2013 by Starmaker

Leroux
Major Blockhead
Registered: Apr 2010
From Germany
Posted December 18, 2013
Wait, that comic was serious? I thought it was a satire, the girl replacing one cult with another and all ... So it's just unintentionally funny? :D
Post edited December 18, 2013 by Leroux

JudasIscariot
Thievin' Bastard
GOG.com Team
Registered: Oct 2008
From Poland
Posted December 18, 2013

