Posted September 15, 2012
Hi everyone...
I got off my seat after spending hours working and took a short stroll around the house, just to come back in my computer room, stopped at the doorway and looked up and down my book shelf and then stared at my shiny ES Daggerfall box - the big box version, like how they used to make them and thought about a question I wanted to ask the GoG Community.
The Question: What are some of the oldest computer (any computer) games you own with the original CD or floppy disks that you still have in your possession? Bonus if you still have the original boxes and manuals.
For me:
- ES Daggerfall (with original big box, manuals)
- ES Battlespire (with original big box, manuals)
- Dune (with jewel case, CD insert)
- Test Drive (floppy, for Amiga Commodore 500)
- Leisure Suit Larry 1-3 (floppies for Amiga Commodore 500)
- Marble Madness (floppies for Amiga Commodore 500)
And quite a few other PC (early to mid 1990's) and Amiga Commodore 500 (late 1980's) games.
I got off my seat after spending hours working and took a short stroll around the house, just to come back in my computer room, stopped at the doorway and looked up and down my book shelf and then stared at my shiny ES Daggerfall box - the big box version, like how they used to make them and thought about a question I wanted to ask the GoG Community.
The Question: What are some of the oldest computer (any computer) games you own with the original CD or floppy disks that you still have in your possession? Bonus if you still have the original boxes and manuals.
For me:
- ES Daggerfall (with original big box, manuals)
- ES Battlespire (with original big box, manuals)
- Dune (with jewel case, CD insert)
- Test Drive (floppy, for Amiga Commodore 500)
- Leisure Suit Larry 1-3 (floppies for Amiga Commodore 500)
- Marble Madness (floppies for Amiga Commodore 500)
And quite a few other PC (early to mid 1990's) and Amiga Commodore 500 (late 1980's) games.
Post edited September 15, 2012 by ginsengsamurai