Posted April 25, 2018
Nice giveaway, I'm in for:
Homeworld® Remastered Collection
Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear
Saints Row IV: Game of the Century Edition
Mafia
Tharsis
Layers of Fear
La-Mulana
I can't pick a single favourite system, it's just the whole 8 and 16 bit era I have fond memories of, from computers to consoles, from arcades to LCD handhelds. If I'm forced to select one maybe I would go for PC, I really appreciate how open and versatile the system is.
Actually the idea behind the turbo button would be the opposite of making the computer run faster, that button was used when less power processor was needed. Back then some games used the CPU clock to time themselves resulting in a direct correlation between the processor speed and the game speed, which could make some older games unplayable when run on newer, faster computers (e.g. a game programmed on a 4MHz CPU would run like 8 times faster when executed on a 33MHz CPU).
Homeworld® Remastered Collection
Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear
Saints Row IV: Game of the Century Edition
Mafia
Tharsis
Layers of Fear
La-Mulana
I can't pick a single favourite system, it's just the whole 8 and 16 bit era I have fond memories of, from computers to consoles, from arcades to LCD handhelds. If I'm forced to select one maybe I would go for PC, I really appreciate how open and versatile the system is.
Actually the idea behind the turbo button would be the opposite of making the computer run faster, that button was used when less power processor was needed. Back then some games used the CPU clock to time themselves resulting in a direct correlation between the processor speed and the game speed, which could make some older games unplayable when run on newer, faster computers (e.g. a game programmed on a 4MHz CPU would run like 8 times faster when executed on a 33MHz CPU).