Great games that run on "differently useful computers"
I've been inspired by Telltale's Reality 2.0. Let's make a list of great games that will run on not-so-great hardware.
1. Sam and Max Season 1 (all five episodes release so far run great)
2. Monkey Island (All 4 titles)
3. Grim Fandango
4. Full Throttle
5. Sam and Max Hit the Road
6. King's Quest Collection
7. Day of the Tentacle
8. Manic Mansion
9. The Longest Journey
10. Beneath a Steel Sky
My laptop -while solid and very well made- is not designed for gaming. 1.86 Intel celeron core duo, 1.5 GB RAM, 60 GB Hard drive. Not even an integrated graphics card to speak of. Yikes! Would you believe it ran all those games? I even plan on installing more.
1. Sam and Max Season 1 (all five episodes release so far run great)
2. Monkey Island (All 4 titles)
3. Grim Fandango
4. Full Throttle
5. Sam and Max Hit the Road
6. King's Quest Collection
7. Day of the Tentacle
8. Manic Mansion
9. The Longest Journey
10. Beneath a Steel Sky
My laptop -while solid and very well made- is not designed for gaming. 1.86 Intel celeron core duo, 1.5 GB RAM, 60 GB Hard drive. Not even an integrated graphics card to speak of. Yikes! Would you believe it ran all those games? I even plan on installing more.
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1. Fallout 1 & 2
2. Diablo 1 &2
3. Police Quest Collection
4. Space Quest Collection
5. Leisure Suit Larry Collection
And you can always take refuge in solid old games, though age makes games hard to find. A few years can make requirements seem a lot more manageable. The vintage game Covert Action is one of my all-time favorite games (be warned though that the graphics did not age well). You'll want to run it in DosBox or VDMsound. (While I'm at it, /me shamelessly plugging my little Covert Action/Sam & Max crossover comic series)
- Commandos 2 (best in the series; went downhill from there and number 1 was also brilliant but less polished and insanely difficult at times)
- the Worms series, especially Armageddon and Mayhem (avoid Worms:3D though)
- Heroes of Might and Magic series (except number 4, that one tried to turn HoMM into an rpg..)
- KGB (a vintage adventure game that is very good but also very difficult and very unforgiving; even if you normally eshew using walkthroughs you may want to keep one nearby for this one)
- X-COM series
- Master of Orion series (though number 3 disappointed me as it didn't have the improvements I was hoping for and didn't have the flavorful feel to it that MoO2 had)
EDIT: oopsie! forgot to include this one: F4 to attempt to access computer (F1 to get a letter of the password)
http://www.gameflaws.com/cavestory/
For those that would love a laugh-yourself-stupid really old school adventure game with Monty Pyhton-esque humor try Eric the Unready
Just don't expect the solution to make logical sense.
Not a good game, barely even a game, but it's Monty Python!
(And yes, this game will even confuse a cat
-downloads Eric the Undready-