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Wraith: Unless it happens to be called Isle of the Dead, then it should be forgotten.
Oh come on! I wrote an extensive review on MobyGames on why it's not as bad as people think. I personally like it.
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FraterPerdurabo: Anyway, here is a picture from a cutscene from the next game.
Easy! Creature Shock. I love that game.
Post edited January 27, 2011 by Daedolon
Are all these games PC games? Not fair! I didn't have a PC until about 1999 and the first two games that I bought were Half-Life and Baldur's Gate 1.
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Wraith: Unless it happens to be called Isle of the Dead, then it should be forgotten.
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Daedolon: Oh come on! I wrote an extensive review on MobyGames on why it's not as bad as people think. I personally like it.
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FraterPerdurabo: Anyway, here is a picture from a cutscene from the next game.
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Daedolon: Easy! Creature Shock. I love that game.
God damn, I was hoping that one would take longer!
Your turn!
Let's go with this. I'm expecting this to be fast.
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Post edited January 27, 2011 by Daedolon
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Export: Are all these games PC games? Not fair! I didn't have a PC until about 1999 and the first two games that I bought were Half-Life and Baldur's Gate 1.
Not all screenshots posted here are PC games. Also, you could try to bring this thread back to life.
I'll post another picture tomorrow.
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Daedolon: I'll post another picture tomorrow.
What is this game REAL NAME?
The name of this thread always reminds me of (your national hero):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWuyrlXI7nA
If nobody doesn't recognize it from this picture, then I might as well as reveal the name.
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Managed to find it on MobyGames, but I'll wait to see if anyone else figures it out. :) Interesting though; at first, I thought it might have just been a bog-standard FPS, but that's not the case. Have you ever played it, Daedolon? I'm curious if it was any good.
I seem to remember it being an OK game, although I never really got into it.
Too many great games back then :P
Hmm, not Alien vs Predator, not Alien Trilogy...

no clue, though if it's a DOS game I probably played a demo of it at some point...
Alright, just because I'm greedy and have a couple game screencaps I want to try on people...

The game in question here is, I believe, Mortal Coil: Adrenalin Intelligence.
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sparrohawc: The game in question here is, I believe, Mortal Coil: Adrenalin Intelligence.
Correct. Your turn.

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sparrohawc: Interesting though; at first, I thought it might have just been a bog-standard FPS, but that's not the case. Have you ever played it, Daedolon? I'm curious if it was any good.
I added it to MobyGames myself, so yes. It's probably one of the first games to incorporate a real time waypoint system to command your teammates (and probably the only FPS to ever do so), with a camera system so you can follow what everyone is doing. There are flanking commands and you can basically tell your teammates to clear every room separately. It has driving stages and overall is full of a lot of innovative and interesting stuff (like a shower scene in the intro :O!). It is, however, immensely hard if you try to DOOM your way through it.

I can recommend it to anyone with a hunger for inspirational and completely unknown DOS games (would've said classics but then again, although it spells classic to me, I don't think many people are aware of this game at all).

EDIT: I only now realized I left the executable name in the second picture, lol.
Post edited January 29, 2011 by Daedolon
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sparrohawc: The game in question here is, I believe, Mortal Coil: Adrenalin Intelligence.
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Daedolon: Correct. Your turn.

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sparrohawc: Interesting though; at first, I thought it might have just been a bog-standard FPS, but that's not the case. Have you ever played it, Daedolon? I'm curious if it was any good.
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Daedolon: I added it to MobyGames myself, so yes. It's probably one of the first games to incorporate a real time waypoint system to command your teammates (and probably the only FPS to ever do so), with a camera system so you can follow what everyone is doing. There are flanking commands and you can basically tell your teammates to clear every room separately. It has driving stages and overall is full of a lot of innovative and interesting stuff (like a shower scene in the intro :O!). It is, however, immensely hard if you try to DOOM your way through it.

I can recommend it to anyone with a hunger for inspirational and completely unknown DOS games (would've said classics but then again, although it spells classic to me, I don't think many people are aware of this game at all).

EDIT: I only now realized I left the executable name in the second picture, lol.
Ghost Recon series uses real time waypoints to direct troops, so it wasn't the only game to do so.
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Daedolon: Correct. Your turn.



I added it to MobyGames myself, so yes. It's probably one of the first games to incorporate a real time waypoint system to command your teammates (and probably the only FPS to ever do so), with a camera system so you can follow what everyone is doing. There are flanking commands and you can basically tell your teammates to clear every room separately. It has driving stages and overall is full of a lot of innovative and interesting stuff (like a shower scene in the intro :O!). It is, however, immensely hard if you try to DOOM your way through it.

I can recommend it to anyone with a hunger for inspirational and completely unknown DOS games (would've said classics but then again, although it spells classic to me, I don't think many people are aware of this game at all).

EDIT: I only now realized I left the executable name in the second picture, lol.
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Wraith: Ghost Recon series uses real time waypoints to direct troops, so it wasn't the only game to do so.
It kind of looks like the Space Hulk game.