10th December 2003, 5:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 10th December 2003, 5:34 PM by A Black Falcon.)
Here's the rest of the PC games, the ones I have that they don't have listed.
Here are the games I have that are missing from the list... mostly PC games actually. All are currently released.
Format:
Gamename (platform) (either publisher or developer/publisher) (notes, if any)
-Midnight Rescue (pc) (The Learning Company)
-Island of Dr. Brain (pc) (Sierra)
-Extreme-G 2 (pc) (Probe/Acclaim)
-EGA Trek (pc) (now freeware)
-World Cup USA '94 (pc) (U.S.Gold)
-Summer Games (pc) (Accolade)
-Ungaria (pc) (Argos Gameware)
-Mutanoid Math Challenge (pc) (Legacy)
-Science Sleuths (pc) (Videodiscovery)
-Rockett's New School (pc) (Purple Moon)
-Wonderland (pc)
-Jet Pack (pc) (Software Creations) (1993)
-Operation Neptune (pc) (The Learning Company)
-Nord and Bert (pc) (Infocom Comedy Collection)
(Infocom/ActiVision)
-Gear Works (pc) (Hollyware)
-Castles: The Northern Campaign (pc) (Interplay) (expansion pack for Interplay game Castles) (packed in with Castles)
-Jeopardy! (pc) (1996 Win3.1 version) (Sony Imagesoft)
-Cohort: Fighting for Rome (pc) (Impressions) (one of
many old Impressions Miniatures wargames; I don't know
the others, except for Cohort 2)
-Solitaire Deluxe (pc) (Interplay) (Interplay 15th Anniversary Collection)
-Microsoft Flight Simulator (DOS versions before '95; I
have MSFS v3.0) (Microsoft)
-Klik & Play (pc) (Clickteam/Maxis)
-Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament (pc)
(Codemasters/GameTek)
-Civilization II: Conflicts in Civilization (PC) (Microprose) (first expansion pack; IGN has Fantastic Worlds, the second one, listed, but not this first one)
-X-Wing vs TIE Fighter: Balance of Power (expansion) (pc) (Totally Games/LucasArts)
24 more to the 192 = 216.
However, as I make clear, LOTS came from collections -- 13 from issues of PC Gamer, 15 from the Interplay 15th Anniversary Collection, 3 and 5 or 6 from the two LucasArts Archives, three from Lords Royal Collection, two from Age of Empires Gold, five or six from the Infocom Comedy Collection, etc. so that number is pretty misleading.
That fact is why I spent the time to note exactly where I got each one of the games that weren't bought by themselves in the store. It took a while, but I think it was worth it... I also noted the console games I could remember getting used.
Here are the games I have that are missing from the list... mostly PC games actually. All are currently released.
Format:
Gamename (platform) (either publisher or developer/publisher) (notes, if any)
-Midnight Rescue (pc) (The Learning Company)
-Island of Dr. Brain (pc) (Sierra)
-Extreme-G 2 (pc) (Probe/Acclaim)
-EGA Trek (pc) (now freeware)
-World Cup USA '94 (pc) (U.S.Gold)
-Summer Games (pc) (Accolade)
-Ungaria (pc) (Argos Gameware)
-Mutanoid Math Challenge (pc) (Legacy)
-Science Sleuths (pc) (Videodiscovery)
-Rockett's New School (pc) (Purple Moon)
-Wonderland (pc)
-Jet Pack (pc) (Software Creations) (1993)
-Operation Neptune (pc) (The Learning Company)
-Nord and Bert (pc) (Infocom Comedy Collection)
(Infocom/ActiVision)
-Gear Works (pc) (Hollyware)
-Castles: The Northern Campaign (pc) (Interplay) (expansion pack for Interplay game Castles) (packed in with Castles)
-Jeopardy! (pc) (1996 Win3.1 version) (Sony Imagesoft)
-Cohort: Fighting for Rome (pc) (Impressions) (one of
many old Impressions Miniatures wargames; I don't know
the others, except for Cohort 2)
-Solitaire Deluxe (pc) (Interplay) (Interplay 15th Anniversary Collection)
-Microsoft Flight Simulator (DOS versions before '95; I
have MSFS v3.0) (Microsoft)
-Klik & Play (pc) (Clickteam/Maxis)
-Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament (pc)
(Codemasters/GameTek)
-Civilization II: Conflicts in Civilization (PC) (Microprose) (first expansion pack; IGN has Fantastic Worlds, the second one, listed, but not this first one)
-X-Wing vs TIE Fighter: Balance of Power (expansion) (pc) (Totally Games/LucasArts)
24 more to the 192 = 216.
However, as I make clear, LOTS came from collections -- 13 from issues of PC Gamer, 15 from the Interplay 15th Anniversary Collection, 3 and 5 or 6 from the two LucasArts Archives, three from Lords Royal Collection, two from Age of Empires Gold, five or six from the Infocom Comedy Collection, etc. so that number is pretty misleading.
That fact is why I spent the time to note exactly where I got each one of the games that weren't bought by themselves in the store. It took a while, but I think it was worth it... I also noted the console games I could remember getting used.