Download Free Game Empire 250 Games Cd
[SA] JamieTheD: [SA] JamieTheD: [SA] JamieTheD: [SA] JamieTheD: Game Empire was a shareware games collection released in 1994 by SoftKey International, boasting over 250 software titles and 'hundreds of the very best arcade style games!' Back when I was a latchkey kid holed up in rural Pennsylvania with a 14.4k modem and a 486, Game Empire provided literally hours of entertainment for my ten-year-old self who didn't know any better because I didn't have a Genesis and Half-Life didn't exist yet. I recently unearthed my actual Game Empire disc, crammed in a jewel case along with Big Red Racing and a Star Wars Trilogy Multimedia Audio CD, and since PC gaming is dead and there's nothing happening on consoles right now, let's revisit these incredible classics.
I'm Phenwah, joined by Lobst and whomever else we could rope into this sorry mess. Welcome to Game Empire! Prepare to be blown away. Not even Apogee Software can save us from the horrors of more Action Games: Blue Balls (Pat Copeland) The Adventures Of Captain Comic (Michael Denio) The Catacomb Abyss (Gamer's Edge, Softdisk Publishing) CD-MAN (Creative Dimensions) Chopper Commando (Mark Currie) Clone Invader (Gary Quiring) Commander Keen In: Invasion Of The Vorticons (Apogee Software) Crystal Caves (Apogee Software) I've already received a handful of challenges! My original plan was to not show my efforts until after we've seen the game at its placement in the list, but most of the good stuff is actually in the New Additions category, and I might start on challenges on-the-side prematurely.
Keep 'em coming! Download gintama eps 1. There were a ton of shareware game packs like that back in the day. And most of them had the same games on them, too. I have at least three of them, including one BBS compilation disc from some time around 1992.
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Being a PC gamer on a budget back in the early 90s meant you got to know certain shareware games really, really well. EDIT: Found them! My collection of old shareware game compilations includes: Simtel 20 MSDOS Archive CD-ROM (September 1992), CICA Microsoft Windows CDROM (August 1993), and The Best 200 Games Limited Edition (came out some time around 1994 I think). The former two are actually BBS compilation discs released by the same company, Walnut Creek CDROM (perhaps most famous for hosting ftp.cdrom.com, aka.
The internet's first and most popular shareware game hub). Man, what a blast from the past. Some of the games on these old shareware archives probably aren't found in the collection you have, but we'll have to wait and see what the other categories contain first to be sure. OK right now we need to stop because NONE OF YOU KNOW HOW TO PLAY DEFENDER AND THAT IS INEXCUSABLE. You've got a map at the top of the screen showing you the whole level. There are little dudes running around beneath you, chilling.
There are little spaceships which try to swoop down and carry the little chilling dudes up to the top of the screen. If they succeed in doing so, they eat their brains and become nastier spaceships. Your goal is to shoot the spaceships, and keep the little dudes alive.
If you shoot a spaceship while it is abducting a dude, the dude will start to fall. It is at this point, and only at this point, when you can swoop on over to pick them up, and safely escort them back to their natural habitat, the ground. I guess it's because I know what to expect out of Doom already and love it, that I'm having more fun seeing all the other Apogee games I missed out on. I pretty much only got to play Duke Nukem 1, the shareware version of Jill of the Jungle, and Commander Keen. Including some weird version of it called Keen Dreams, which played nothing like regular Commander Keen but was fun anyway. But anyway, I mean I know the names of some of these Apogee games, but I sure don't actually know what they're like since I never played them.