Hello
Harrison, hello
v85rawdeal,
Right now I am looking at a shitload of games, I have gathered over the years, some I have played with and others for the sake of collecting.
After a while the fun of owning games that were special to you in some way passes, and you realise you have invested in quite a bunch.
I still do like some of the old games, and adventures such as Monkey Island, Indiana Jones, the Dig (several more Lucasarts), Star Trek 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites and so on will not leave my collection, but for the rest, well I have enjoyed owning them, now I am over it.
Regarding Elite 2: Frontier, heh, I actually haven't been able to run that game because I had Windows already, these days it simply doesn't hold my interest anymore.
There are still a lot of games I wonder if I should get rid of them
System Shock 2
Homeworld
Homeworld Cataclysm
Homeworld 2
Giants Citizen Kabuto
Armed and Dangerous
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
Sid Meier's Alien Crossfire
Hired guns
Sub Culture
Journeyman Project
Journeyman Project Pegasus Prime
Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time
Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time
D/Generation
Sim City (Dice re release)
Cyberia (Dice re release)
Castles 2: Siege and Conquest (Dice re release)
Battle Chess (Dice re release)
Blackhawk (Dice re release)
Descent 3
Descent 3 Mercenaries
Freespace: The Great War
Freespace Expansion
Freespace 2
Buldur's Gate + Expansion (small box)
MDK2 (without manual unfortunately)
Secret Weapons of the Luftwave
Secret Weapons over Normandy
Bad Blood
Wing Commander
Super Wing Commander
Wing Commander Deluxe Edition
Wing Commander 1 + Wing Commander 2 twin pack
Wing Commander Privateer
Wing Commander 3 (EA classics box)
Wing Commander 4 (EA classics box)
Wing Commander Prophecy (EA classics box)
BioForge (probably with strategy guide) (EA classics box)
Star Trek Elite Force
Star Trek Elite Force 2
Star Trek Starfleet Academy
Star Trek Starfleet Academy: Chekov's Lost Missions
Elite Plus
Epic
Epic 2: Inferno
Unnatural Selection
Wasteland (still in original wrapping) + Strategy Guide (not mint condition, got it like that)
Lost Vikings
Lost Vikings 2: Norse by Norsewest
Dark Force 2: Jedi Knight
Starcraft Brood Wars
Myst 5 End of Ages (deluxe)
I also have a selection of games that would be unsellable outside the Netherlands because the manuals are Dutch;
Dark Forces (jewel case)
Starcraft
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith
Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine
Planescape Torment
BTW, I forgot to add these to the earlier list
Star Trek TNG Hidden Evil
S.T.O.R.M.
Alien Earth
Fragile Alliance
And then I have a load of Amiga games such as;
Cannon Fodder
Mega Lo Mania
Walker
James Pond
James Pond 2
James Pond 3
Captive
Captive 2: Liberation (both disc and CD32 version)
Impossible Mission 2025 (both disc and CD32 version)
Zeewolf
Fantastic Voyage
Apocalypse (bad quality box
)
Epic (Amiga)
Starflight
Dragon Wars
And a couple for the Atari ST:
Sundog (still in original wrapping)
Time Bandit
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Sorry
v85rawdeal, I never bought any of the Elder Scroll games.
Anyway, I am not sure if I should get rid of these games, but I won't play them so quickly either anymore.
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Originally Posted by Harrison:
I've not played Septerra Core. Would it still be worth playing?
Yep, I liked it a lot. The world you play in is pretty cool, it has 7 different levels, the higher being for the more noble people, whereas the lower levels for vagabonds, tramps and that kind of people, as on upper levels the dirt is literally dropped, and falls down to the lower ones.
I liked the setting a lot, and also the game. But I have to say, I played this one at the time I also played FF7 and FF8, and I compared them. Its combat is also turn based like in the FF games, graphically looking like Fallout.
Here's a little link with some screens.
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