60 Dos Games in 10 minutes [1991-1997]. Part 2

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    00:00 - Space Quest V: Roger Wilco - The Next Mutation, 1993
    00:10 - Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars, 1996
    00:20 - Heretic, 1994
    00:30 - X-com: UFO Defense / UFO: Enemy Unknown, 1994
    00:40 - Star Wars: Dark Forces, 1995
    00:50 - Day of the Tentacle, 1993
    01:00 - Quake, 1996
    01:10 - Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty, 1992
    01:20 - Grand Theft Auto, 1997
    01:30 - Little Big Adventure, 1994
    01:40 - Prince of Persia 2: The Shadow and the Flame, 1993
    01:50 - One Must Fall: 2097, 1994
    02:00 - Rise of the Triad: Dark War, 1995
    02:10 - Crusader: No Remorse, 1995
    02:20 - Discworld, 1995
    02:30 - Epic Pinball, 1993
    02:40 - Hexen: Beyond Heretic, 1995
    02:50 - Dungeon Keeper, 1997
    03:00 - Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness, 1995
    03:10 - MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries, 1996
    03:20 - Sam and Max: Hit the Road, 1993
    03:30 - The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, 1996
    03:40 - Descent, 1995
    03:50 - Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold, 1996
    04:00 - Might and Magic IV: Clouds of Xeen, 1992
    04:10 - Commander Keen 4: Secret of the Oracle, 1991
    04:20 - Civilization, 1991
    04:30 - Dune, 1992
    04:40 - Syndicate, 1993
    04:50 - MDK, 1997
    05:00 - Need for Speed, 1995
    05:10 - NHL Hockey, 1993
    05:20 - FIFA Soccer 96, 1995
    05:30 - Master of Orion, 1993
    05:40 - Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf, 1994
    05:50 - Comanche 3, 1997
    06:00 - Tronic, 1996
    06:10 - Mortal Kombat II, 1995
    06:20 - Jazz Jackrabbit, 1994
    06:30 - Rayman, 1995
    06:40 - Mass Destruction, 1997
    06:50 - Nascar Racing 2, 1996
    07:00 - Master of Magic, 1994
    07:10 - Baryon, 1995
    07:20 - Dangerous Dave's Risky Rescue, 1993
    07:30 - Abuse, 1996
    07:40 - Body Blows, 1993
    07:50 - Fox Ranger, 1992
    08:00 - Conan: The Cimmerian, 1991
    08:10 - ESPN Extreme Games, 1996
    08:20 - Pray for Death, 1996
    08:30 - Gods, 1991
    08:40 - Reader Rabbit 2, 1991
    08:50 - Flying Tigers, 1994
    09:00 - NBA Live 95, 1995
    09:10 - Primal Rage, 1994
    09:20 - Xenophage: Alien Bloodsport, 1995
    09:30 - Witchaven, 1995
    09:40 - Robinson's Requiem, 1994
    09:50 - IndyCar Racing, 1993
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Komentáře • 788

  • @user-kv9cj6ef2k
    @user-kv9cj6ef2k Před rokem +486

    Imagine how many people relived their best childhood years watching this. I certainly did.

    • @Angel-wo8gv
      @Angel-wo8gv Před rokem +10

      Born in 1980, can confirm! :D

    • @malcomcysec4398
      @malcomcysec4398 Před rokem +4

      Seriously… I cried 😢

    • @craigh5236
      @craigh5236 Před rokem +6

      I found several games that I couldn't remember the name of that I played back then.

    • @MrFrankello
      @MrFrankello Před rokem +1

      İ can confirm.

    • @alinagy
      @alinagy Před rokem +5

      can i be 8 again

  • @CapntSpankey
    @CapntSpankey Před rokem +15

    Grew up playing Heretic with my mom. 20 years later and she still asks me if I remember playing them with her, of course mom, I will never forget

  • @RaulFelixINC
    @RaulFelixINC Před rokem +2

    "Graphics will never get better than this." ~Me playing these games in the 90s.

  • @Aussie_Tom
    @Aussie_Tom Před rokem +109

    So many classics, this was my childhood ❤
    Very happy to see Little Big Adventure up there too. LBA1+2 were my favourite adventure games growing up, they had so much charm and character to them, but they always seem to be forgotten about.

    • @Rickyexpress
      @Rickyexpress Před rokem +2

      I had been searching for the name of this game for years.....super happy to find it and am now watching the longest Long Play....

    • @Aussie_Tom
      @Aussie_Tom Před rokem +5

      @@Rickyexpress Both LBA's are on Steam and have been patched to run on modern hardware, along with a few QoL updates too :)

    • @mikaeltrocherie468
      @mikaeltrocherie468 Před rokem +5

      and they announced a kind of reboot for 2024 ;)

    • @Anevlo
      @Anevlo Před rokem +4

      same here, it was my favourite game even though I couldn't understand it fully when I was a kid. I finished it finally in high school years later and can't wait for the upcoming reboot!

    • @Creeperhash
      @Creeperhash Před rokem +2

      I believe i started out with Twinsuns odyssey before i played the first installation. Man, this brought back memories

  • @grontleyschweebnalter2567

    Man! I still boot up X-COM ufo defense in dosbox every few years for a playthrough. Still one of the best tactical games ever.

    • @WhiteLivesMatterPL
      @WhiteLivesMatterPL Před rokem +2

      Man those new X-Com series just suck in comparison

    • @wallieshere
      @wallieshere Před rokem

      man.. countless hours on it. It was so exciting too.

    • @Rikalonius
      @Rikalonius Před rokem

      I played the ever loving heck out of the first X-Com.

  • @Chnmmr
    @Chnmmr Před rokem +79

    So many of those games brought back a wave of nostalgia. The Crusader games, Day of the Tentacle, Hexen, Rise of the Triad, Sam and Max, Jazz, Abuse, and Witchaven. The memories.

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem +1

      I did not come across Witchaven as a child, but Hexen is well remembered)

    • @nehemiahpouncey3607
      @nehemiahpouncey3607 Před rokem

      We could still play these on dos box.

    • @nehemiahpouncey3607
      @nehemiahpouncey3607 Před rokem

      @@krakenatemyboss you could still
      Play it on dos box.
      Just look for the rom.

    • @telengardforever7783
      @telengardforever7783 Před rokem

      My childhood ex and I would play Rise of the Triad. To this day, I still associate it with her and those good memories.

  • @LBTennis
    @LBTennis Před rokem +2

    Commander Keen was one of the 1st games I ever played

  • @halneufmille
    @halneufmille Před rokem +2

    Warcraft 2, One must fall, Dune 2, Civilization, Syndicate... so many hours.

  • @ZdenekLU
    @ZdenekLU Před rokem +2

    I remember some of those games. I was surprised how many I have played, even for a moment. MK2, MDK, Dune 2 & UFO were one of my favorite.

  • @Rickyexpress
    @Rickyexpress Před rokem +6

    Little BIg Adventure was something I found in a 5.99 discount pile at Egghead software. Loved that game...

    • @Lubet0TheGreat
      @Lubet0TheGreat Před rokem

      ME 2 literally my childhood. So sad I cant play it fresh again, I remember everything and played in 22 years ago. It's on stream if you want to give it a try again, I bought it to give something back, because the version I played as a kid was pirated.

  • @0TimSmit0
    @0TimSmit0 Před rokem +31

    A pleasure to see Dune II here including my favorite battle music.

  • @user-fy9wl4wf9i
    @user-fy9wl4wf9i Před rokem +1

    Ох во многие играл из этих)))) было круто и впечатляюще.....

  • @Jussi.Ihander
    @Jussi.Ihander Před rokem +30

    I played Little Big Adventure 1 & 2 through as a kid and really liked them. Had forgotten them almost completely. I didn't remember how charming they were. That was a nice reminder. Thanks!

    • @KrotowX
      @KrotowX Před rokem +1

      LBA franchise is another one that deserve a decent remake.

    • @Jussi.Ihander
      @Jussi.Ihander Před rokem

      @@KrotowX I just don't remember enough about them anymore to say. I was so young that I hadn't even learnt that much english yet. I remember I enjoyed them a lot though

    • @Anevlo
      @Anevlo Před rokem +3

      @@KrotowX a reboot is happening, the original creators are working on it, it's early stages but should be ready in 2024 I believe

    • @Lubet0TheGreat
      @Lubet0TheGreat Před rokem

      You are so lucky, I played them 20 years ago and remember almost every detail. Damn my stupid memory, if I could forget and play them from the beginning like you... This 2 games are little shiny gems.

    • @Jussi.Ihander
      @Jussi.Ihander Před rokem

      @@Lubet0TheGreat I'm quite sure I still have both of the games at my childhood house. Maybe I should give them a go. I just need to get a CD station into my PC first and figure out how I'm gonna get them to work with Windows 10!

  • @rvh4034
    @rvh4034 Před rokem +4

    This brought back so many amazing memories. Me and my 2 brothers played about 80% of the games on this list. We are all still gaming till this day, love it too much! Bought my wife a gaming PC too and we now game together, she absolutely loves it!!

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi dude) I made a new video and added more games. I think you will be interested to see it :)
      - czcams.com/video/9mRchg51W_U/video.html

  • @princebautista
    @princebautista Před rokem +31

    Games like these give me so much nostalgia. Living as a kid you don't pay bills, now that I'm an adult I feel exhausted from the daily grind of life.

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem +5

      It's true... thanks for your comment my friend

    • @fourshore502
      @fourshore502 Před rokem +7

      yeah adulthood sucks ass. i kind of knew it would already back then.

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi dude) I made a new video and added more games. I think you will be interested to see it :)
      - czcams.com/video/9mRchg51W_U/video.html

    • @vladdracul5072
      @vladdracul5072 Před 10 měsíci

      @@fourshore502 That totally depends on you and what you value. I was already an adult in the early 90s when I started gaming for real, and I still spend most of my free time gaming, now even more than then. Of course, I missed out on things that society expects from you, like a family, a career, and your own home, but as I said, it depends on what you value, and those things, like society itself, were rather low on my list of priorities. As a necessity I work shifts to keep myself fed, as sort of a luxury I have a family in another country which I can also keep fed, and that's about it. And so far I haven't had any reason to regret anything.

  • @shawnoconnor9692
    @shawnoconnor9692 Před rokem +1

    Dos games are super special. That was a great time in computer history.

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem +2

      I completely agree with you) Many games are outstanding

  • @cbxxxbc
    @cbxxxbc Před rokem +11

    The golden age of games magazines bundled with disk and CD-ROM later. Many of those games strike a chord with me. You went to some friend's house to copy them, play them on a console or move your PC over to connect via cable.

    • @msomething3579
      @msomething3579 Před rokem

      I'd bring copies home and my son worked hard trying to beat me for the high score. A few years ago I told him I never actually played the games,

  • @worldwidestyleundergrounds9473

    "One must fall" - a childhood classic

    • @privacyvalued4134
      @privacyvalued4134 Před rokem +4

      Yup. Along with local multiplayer where those old PS/2 keyboards couldn't handle all of the simultaneous inputs. Real world fights broke out over this game when someone intentionally pressed an extra key on the keyboard so the other person's keypresses wouldn't register.

    • @TehButterflyEffect
      @TehButterflyEffect Před rokem

      @@privacyvalued4134 Hahaha yeeeeep. Or pressing F10 right when you were about to lose.

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem

      @@privacyvalued4134 I did not know about it))

  • @krulldunk
    @krulldunk Před rokem +21

    Dungeon keeper to this day is to me one of the greatest game ever! To this day they havent made a better or even as close as good as that one!

    • @sejuanisupportonly7385
      @sejuanisupportonly7385 Před rokem +3

      I will probably agree that it is, at LEAST, top-10 ever made.

    • @ThomasHubik
      @ThomasHubik Před rokem +1

      Master of Magic arent shaby as well, still on my computer and will be forever i guess.

    • @samdavies2544
      @samdavies2544 Před rokem +2

      Love Dungeon Keeper! The fan mod, KeeperFX is very recommended to people who haven't tried it!

    • @sejuanisupportonly7385
      @sejuanisupportonly7385 Před rokem

      @@samdavies2544 I have never heard of that mod, but I will check it out! Thank you for mentioning it :)

    • @nemou4985
      @nemou4985 Před rokem

      @@sejuanisupportonly7385 what mod?

  • @gramsobie2989
    @gramsobie2989 Před rokem +3

    0:10 - wow.... this game didint get old, still looking good.

    • @genericnameinc
      @genericnameinc Před rokem +1

      The gameplay also still holds up. Most people praise heroes 3, and it's good, but for me personally heroes 2 is still the favorite game of the series. Great games in general though!

  • @comp4user294
    @comp4user294 Před rokem +3

    Супер подборочка, как в детство вернулся.

  • @patrickc5448
    @patrickc5448 Před rokem +33

    The most surprising thing for me was how many of these titles are still continuing today but started back in the 90s! Mind blowing!

    • @Kokuyous3ki
      @Kokuyous3ki Před rokem +1

      I mean I also started in the 80s but am still continuing today...
      Might not be an achievement of my own but I can safely say I feel appreciative at the very least :) And it feels great that I actually experienced tons of these games back in the day and have been witness to their IPs' downfall... .. .. wait, that latter part is kinda depressing.

    • @Golemoid
      @Golemoid Před rokem +2

      When you consider that 90's were the gold rush age of gaming, and thousands upon thousands of titles were released, but less than a hundred of them became popular franchises that last to this day, it's not that surprising at all.

    • @lukeyznaga7627
      @lukeyznaga7627 Před rokem +1

      Through GOG Games, that is right!

  • @mich722
    @mich722 Před rokem +6

    I played many of these on my 486 using Windows 3.1. The games still had to be started through DOS. Sometimes I would have to make a bootdisk with Memmaker, using a floppy disk to start up the PC with changed config.sys and autoexec files to free up more memory, especially if the game was using SVGA.

    • @charliebranch1332
      @charliebranch1332 Před rokem

      and memmaker

    • @wallieshere
      @wallieshere Před rokem

      this brings back memories.. config.sys was all about extended memory.. autoexec was trying to maximise base memory.. lol

  • @chrismingay6005
    @chrismingay6005 Před rokem +5

    Great selection thank you. There's nothing quite like being reminded of a game you had forgotten about, really takes me back.

    • @chrismingay6005
      @chrismingay6005 Před rokem

      Shout out to Dangerous Dave's Risky Rescue for shunning (S)VGA in 1993, it's a bold move!

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem

      I'm glad you liked it and thanks for the comment! It will help promote the video :)

  • @onceonly1111
    @onceonly1111 Před rokem +1

    My computer never had a proper sound chip so almost all of the games I had sounded like 7:20 with no music. I didn't even know Commander Keen had a soundtrack until like a decade later. I still play Masters of Orion 2 today.

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem

      It's very sad to play games without music :( Sometimes music and sounds are half the experience of the game

    • @halneufmille
      @halneufmille Před rokem +2

      Still play Moo2 sometimes too :)

  • @Alonesmither
    @Alonesmither Před rokem +1

    Oh my! I remember playing at least 60% of games shown here and at least seen some more, tho not played. Watching this video reminded me some good old times. So funny to realise, that some of these games were size of 700-900 Kilobytes and just few of them were crossing 2-20 Megabyte size, which was huge lol. Had to delete half of my games, so i could install X-com Ufo Defence that was ~16mb size if i remember correctly :D
    Thanks for awesome video!

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem

      I teared up reading your comment. So it was with me :)

  • @ducatinyc
    @ducatinyc Před rokem +1

    I just want to say THANK YOU THANK YOU. So many memories you just uncovered. Wow.

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comment! I'm glad you liked my video :)

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi dude) I made a new video and added more games. I think you will be interested to see it :)
      - czcams.com/video/9mRchg51W_U/video.html

  • @NightpireVideos
    @NightpireVideos Před rokem +10

    I'm not just happy to see DOS games, but also that the youtube tradition of X games in 10 minutes is still continued. Remembering laffer35's compilation videos from 15 years ago. RIP

  • @gorochaan
    @gorochaan Před rokem +7

    For anyone interested, master of magic is getting new updates again after these many years. You should check it out!

    • @HamannGeorg
      @HamannGeorg Před rokem

      Thx, nice. I played this for hours and hours. "Old man, you seek the spell of Masters..."

  • @shuntaro2408
    @shuntaro2408 Před rokem +7

    I think it is insane how much difference just 3 years makes in terms of graphics. It seems that the leaps today is much less

    • @DrLaemmerbein
      @DrLaemmerbein Před rokem +3

      It also meant that your computer was mostly obsolete after one or two years. Playing with 15 fps or so was completely normal as well.

  • @Liftinglinguist
    @Liftinglinguist Před rokem +4

    I've played about 2/3 of these games, what a ride!

  • @MaxIzrin
    @MaxIzrin Před rokem +5

    Damn... I played about 2/3 of these.
    What a trip.
    And some of these still hold up, Little Big Adventure was ported to Android a few years ago, and it was still as good on a tablet as it was on PC.

    • @nightwalkerkrys752
      @nightwalkerkrys752 Před rokem +1

      Didn't know about LBA was on Android! I'll check it right now.

    • @agcouper
      @agcouper Před rokem +1

      Same thing, my university years, a lot of free time. Didn't have a PC powerful enough to run Crusader or any other Origin game, though.

  • @Hurraakerkko
    @Hurraakerkko Před rokem +1

    One Must Fall!! Loved that game. Many other nostalgic classics here too, of course.

  • @insomniak4760
    @insomniak4760 Před rokem +1

    These were DOS games! Wow! Im impressed. I never had a DOS PC but played one at a family members house called Camelot. It was fun but damn hard..

  • @roozbehmontazeri4279
    @roozbehmontazeri4279 Před rokem +1

    My other favorites:
    Retaliator, Return to castle Wolfenstein, Red Baron, Wings of Fury, Civ2: The test of time, Monkey Island, Sherlock Holmes, Larry, Space Hulk, FlashBack, Back to the future, Another World, Duke Nukem and a few more I cant remember anymore, I have to say, I didn't expect you got MDK and Gods on your list. :)

  • @adejulistyo5542
    @adejulistyo5542 Před rokem +2

    9:24 the most deadliest move i ever seen

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem +1

      I was waiting for someone to notice)) I laughed for a long time when I saw this and wanted to add this fragment to the video

    • @Lubet0TheGreat
      @Lubet0TheGreat Před rokem

      @@krakenatemyboss WTF was that, I hope the male characters can't replicate it, because it will get weird really soon.

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem

      @@Lubet0TheGreat xD

  • @PhantomGardener
    @PhantomGardener Před rokem +4

    I have never been hit so hard with nostalgia in a 10 min long video before.

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem

      I'm glad you liked it and thanks for the comment! It will help promote the video :)

  • @artvandelay4485
    @artvandelay4485 Před rokem

    Godamn what a wave of nostalgia. I remember them all. Some I forgetten the name of like Rise of the triads!

    • @lbo87
      @lbo87 Před rokem

      They did a remake of it in 2013 with Unreal Engine. But yeah it was the first FPS I had ever played back in the 90s.

  • @Lesminster
    @Lesminster Před rokem +4

    My absolute favorites were:
    Crusader: No Remorse. Also No Regret. Fantastic game and that music, still rocks.
    Syndicate. Also Syndicate: Wars(or smthn like that, second part).
    Awesome games. I remember I had a windows explorer overlay in Synditate: Wars style. It was Windows 98 as I recall.
    Naturally GTA, Need For Speed, Nascar. Good times :)

  • @Kalamain
    @Kalamain Před rokem +11

    OMG.... I remember far too many of those.
    Most I had, never got any sports games... Hate sports. >.>
    Dungeon Keeper, Dune and Syndicate were the stand out ones for me.
    Special tip of the hat to UFO Enemy Unknown for taking up FAR too much of my time and reloading saves every 5 seconds. B-)

    • @HamannGeorg
      @HamannGeorg Před rokem +1

      Have you ever played Robinsons Requiem? I don`t know how many possibilities you have to die there, but far too many. You also could amputate your Arms and Legs. Just one of the most brutal survival games ever. But i also loved Dune and as soon as i heard the sound from Syndicate a shiver ran down my spine. Was a hell of an intense game.

    • @Kalamain
      @Kalamain Před rokem +1

      @@HamannGeorg nope... Never heard of Robinsons requiem... I wonder if it was a US only game?
      Ok... Did a Google....
      Hmmm.... It is the same people who did Ishtar... A game series I enjoyed.
      Maybe it was just a game that passed me by.

    • @HamannGeorg
      @HamannGeorg Před rokem +1

      @@Kalamain I am from Austria, and I and a friend played it, so it sure wasn't US only. But i think it wasn't that popular. The remorseless game Design surely didn't help. But you also had this feeling of achievement and a constant feel of danger, as even small incidents could lead to your demise, sometimes even hours later.

  • @DudeWatIsThis
    @DudeWatIsThis Před rokem +2

    The 90's were truly the best era ever for gaming. Total creativity, undefined genres, and limitless combinations of originality.
    Today, most Triple-A games can be fitted into any of a handful of boxes. Even Zelda is an open world exploration ""RPG"" now.

  • @maroszek2315
    @maroszek2315 Před rokem +2

    So many good memories. Remember trying to tweak the boot disks to squeeze out just a liiiiitle more performance. Great video!

  • @firstnamelastname4752
    @firstnamelastname4752 Před rokem +3

    I've been trying to find out the name of Little Big Adventure for DECADES, thank you so much! I only had a vague memory of the graphics.

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem

      :)

    • @Aussie_Tom
      @Aussie_Tom Před rokem +1

      It was also called Twinsen's Adventure (Second one being Odyssey) in some regions.
      But yeah, LBA1+2 are amazing games, absolutely adore them. They're available on Steam too, they even received updates to include stuff like Steam achievements, controller support and even a new game plus :D

  • @tru3sk1ll
    @tru3sk1ll Před rokem +1

    OMG that master of orion bit hit me in the feels so deep I was frantically looking for the user manual so I could keep going

  • @dgavlo
    @dgavlo Před rokem +1

    Thank you so so much for this - it's like you reminded me of when I was 5 years old again. Some deep nostalgia titles.

  • @DaemionBlackFire
    @DaemionBlackFire Před rokem

    I loved ALL of these games. I can't even name favorites because I collected them all. My sense of wonder and excitement for new video games, unfortunately, has died since then.

  • @yoster77
    @yoster77 Před rokem

    Kicking it off with one of my favorite dos games of all time. Nice touch!

  • @patrick_stoe
    @patrick_stoe Před rokem +1

    I do had some good Videogames growing up :) ! Thank you for the trip down memory lane !!!

  • @BlackBarney
    @BlackBarney Před rokem +3

    Space Quest V and Dune II were the clear standouts for me. Syndicate was pretty special too.

  • @docolemnsx
    @docolemnsx Před rokem

    A bunch of those I played, a bunch of them I really wanted to play, I am getting my old machines out again!

  • @leegreenhill4104
    @leegreenhill4104 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for bringing back the good old days playing quite a lot of these games but most of all the Amiga is where my heart was at buying the magazines with the game demo's good stuff mate keep up the good work.

  • @madmartigan1078
    @madmartigan1078 Před rokem +1

    One Must Fall!!! Thank you!! I forgot the name of that for so long

  • @pandahsykes602
    @pandahsykes602 Před rokem +4

    Ms-dos and amiga was truly a different unique time …

  • @R3dp055um
    @R3dp055um Před rokem

    I played at least two-thirds of these in some form. Indycar Racing and NASCAR Racing were excellent for their day; many hours invested in both.

  • @newworldman2112
    @newworldman2112 Před rokem +7

    Brought back a ton of memories of my teen years

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem

      I'm glad you liked it and thanks for the comment! It will help promote the video :)

  • @LilithNerevarine
    @LilithNerevarine Před rokem

    I have played at least 30% of these games. So much nostalgia. Thank you so much! Now I'm playing Elden Ring and also some VR games, its flabbergasting how much technology evolved in such a relatively short time. What a world to live in, I'm so grateful to witness it :)

  • @agitatedhugtime
    @agitatedhugtime Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this wonderful trip down memory lane

  • @Golemoid
    @Golemoid Před rokem +13

    One of my favorite things about games of that era are the pre-rendered sprites. Sometimes it looked similiar to stop-motion or claymation, it made the games feel very unique and charming. I liked that a lot, unfortunately that artstyle have been forgotten, and wasn't yet brought back like pixel art was in recent years.

  • @MrKenshirokure
    @MrKenshirokure Před rokem +2

    space quest 5, Day of the Tentacle, ecc.❤

  • @ArgaAnders
    @ArgaAnders Před rokem +2

    Man this was a trip down memory lane!! Thanks for the video!!

  • @pccrypto
    @pccrypto Před rokem +4

    What a nostalgic trip!

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem

      I'm glad you liked it and thanks for the comment! It will help promote the video :)

  • @gn00979905
    @gn00979905 Před rokem +2

    Good old days

  • @IHateThisHandleSystem
    @IHateThisHandleSystem Před rokem +1

    I'm 48 years-old, but after watching this I feel ancient.

  • @isuprun
    @isuprun Před rokem +5

    So much of nostalgia. And it was interesting to see how much technology level differed in games in '95

  • @RagingGoblin
    @RagingGoblin Před rokem +12

    Dungeon Keeper, GTA, and Heroes II would be my picks.
    Dungeon Keeper and Heroes in particular are still perfectly great games even today (with a bit of graphical polish).
    But my favourite game of the era would probably be Ascendancy.

    • @kingarthur3847
      @kingarthur3847 Před rokem

      oh man ascendancy ! I put this game's ost when I play Star Realms card game with my friends, its like a tradition ^^

  • @Hieronymus_Bosch
    @Hieronymus_Bosch Před rokem +3

    Crusader and GTA was rreally top games. Especially those short videos in GTA )))

  • @Ferenc-Racz
    @Ferenc-Racz Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this nostalgic video. I feel that I need to install a dos emulator again :D

  • @o0L4nc3r0o
    @o0L4nc3r0o Před rokem +2

    I have spent so many hours playing MDK.
    It could be so frustrating sometimes as there were NO checkpoints or the possibility to save the game...
    You had to go somewhere before finishing the (long) mission? Bad luck, you needed to start over the next time...
    Oh and I still play that original Rayman on this day. None of the newer Rayman games can beat the original. The scenery, the music, the colors, ... :)

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem

      Rayman Legends is very good)

    • @o0L4nc3r0o
      @o0L4nc3r0o Před rokem

      @@krakenatemyboss It's not bad, I have it as well.
      I'm not sure why, but I still prefer the original. Maybe it's nostalgia? :)
      The newer Rayman games are a bit more "chaotic", if you know what I mean.
      Rayman has always been quite the relaxing game for me, with the music. :)

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem +1

      @@o0L4nc3r0o I understand what you mean. The first parts of Ryman are calmer and the new ones are more intense and fast, but the music of course is cool everywhere :)

  • @walterbar3118
    @walterbar3118 Před rokem

    Oh yes, so much memories...
    I miss games like Pirates!, Colonisation, Alone In The Dark, Command & Conquer, Realms Of Arcania, Panzer General, Settlers, Ice Hockey Manager, Burntime, On The Ball, Day Of The Tentacle, Baldurs Gate, The Patrician and - of course - Battle Isle 2.

  • @Interestinguiniyyah
    @Interestinguiniyyah Před rokem

    so many classics! omg rayman and the commander keen games were really special to me. When games were made to maximise fun instead of profit. Love this

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi dude) I made a new video and added more games. I think you will be interested to see it :)
      - czcams.com/video/9mRchg51W_U/video.html

  • @suoquainen
    @suoquainen Před rokem +4

    IDDQD
    I'm still playing DotT. Can play through it in under 2 hours. And OMF 2097...all my beloved games from the past.

  • @peterlustig3824
    @peterlustig3824 Před rokem

    I was born 1992 and still can remember lots of those games. I loved to stay overnight at my uncle house, because he got the Pc and nintendo :D

  • @Matt-tw3oz
    @Matt-tw3oz Před rokem

    i busted out in laughter watching Civi '91! hilarious! it looks so busted. i was just starting college around the time that came out and hadn't played any console games in a long time (or any PC games at all). when i got to school, everyone had a nintendo, a sega, or a 3DO. i was thrown back into gaming with verve! and then in my later college years hooked up with some folks that got me into PC gaming. good memories right here. thanks for the vid.

  • @EccOMyth
    @EccOMyth Před rokem

    Oh man Day of the Tentacle brings back memories. Spending nights in my early teens in one of my Uncles computer rooms playing this game on low volume. What a great adventure game. Also watching this makes me feel like we really lost something in modern games. These all look so fun to play and I would crack out on them just from the short vids. But most games now I feel like are fun for the start and then quickly loose the luster old games had through the whole thing.

  • @Hawkadium
    @Hawkadium Před rokem +2

    Day of the Tentacle and Space Quest 5 were my life!!

  • @RichSmithify
    @RichSmithify Před rokem

    This was definitely a trip down memory lane. I'm sitting here in 2023 watching this video on my 32" 240hz monitor powered by an RTX 4080 water cooled beast of a PC thinking jeeezus! things really were that primitive back in the day. We've come a long way baby.

  • @krakenatemyboss
    @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem +31

    Here you can see another 60 games on dos:
    Part 1 - czcams.com/video/_Rz-HpSyXGk/video.html
    Part 3 - czcams.com/video/aUy4Fp_dXbQ/video.html
    Part 4 - czcams.com/video/9mRchg51W_U/video.html
    and Old Windows games:
    Part 1 - czcams.com/video/2JynPOh84Ho/video.htmlsi=BZSse7QrhSmUyqzD

  • @sejuanisupportonly7385
    @sejuanisupportonly7385 Před rokem +7

    How do you know you are old? At 7:35 I remembered that "Abuse" was probably the only real game EVER made with the programming language LISP. What mad people did that, I do not recall, but what a feat!! And at 9:04 I went "Hey, isn't that Kenny Smith??" ... imagine recognising pixel haircuts after 25 years :D

  • @j.shyong3951
    @j.shyong3951 Před rokem +21

    Syndicate, great game!

    • @ClayLoomis1958
      @ClayLoomis1958 Před rokem +5

      I don't know how many hours I spent playing Syndicate, but they were all good hours.

    • @MrAgmoore
      @MrAgmoore Před rokem

      The intro was haunting on the Amiga.

  • @samnite3
    @samnite3 Před rokem

    I have played most of these games with fond memories. I remember playing Mass Destruction as a kid but had long forgotten the name of it until watching this video. Nice trip down memory lane.

  • @stephanslowik6913
    @stephanslowik6913 Před rokem +1

    ah yes...i love the jazz jackrabbit games.. and to this day i still play the heroes of might and magic games.

  • @villain5873
    @villain5873 Před rokem +4

    Before every game was fps, fighting games or battle Royale. Great times.

  • @jjw9641
    @jjw9641 Před rokem

    As a great devotee of Civ IV, I appreciate seeing what the OG looked like!

  • @dragliomaslev6396
    @dragliomaslev6396 Před rokem

    Descent, one of my favorite, there are so few games like that
    Also HoMM2, i like so much. I'm still imagining new composition of factions

  • @chin_maya
    @chin_maya Před rokem +1

    4:35 I loved this game as a child so much! It was so mysterious, thats how I got into the Dune sage. The soundtrack was also rad!

  • @boreanknight
    @boreanknight Před rokem +10

    I got into gaming around 1998 with ps console. Still think golden era of video games was from 1998 to 2004. but it could be just nostalgia. All my favorite games are from those years, all timeless classics.

    • @samholdsworth420
      @samholdsworth420 Před rokem +4

      98?! n00b

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před rokem

      Unfortunately, I didn't have a PS console as a child, but when I grew up I bought myself a PS 3 and bought Crash Bandicoot, Rayman Legends. Awesome games

    • @boreanknight
      @boreanknight Před rokem +1

      @@krakenatemyboss PS era was just amazing. I actually had Sega Mega Drive 2 and SNES since 95/96, so I got into gaming before 98 but it was PS that made me a full time gamer lol. Nothing could beat Spyro the Dragon , Tomb Raider, Resident Evil, Silent Hill and other series. When PS2 came out I didn't have money to buy it so I eventually moved to PC and never got back to consoles again.

    • @SIPEROTH
      @SIPEROTH Před rokem +5

      @@boreanknight I am an old cracker, I started with the Atari 2600 moved to NES and some old computer I can't remember what it was exactly but probably IBM compatible since it had MS-DOS and later I threw Windows 3.1 on it. I was gifted on some floppies with a hole in the middle with games that I enjoyed, never owned SNES and Mega Drive at their time, couldn't find a way to get one(everything until now was old hardware gifted to me by cousins and uncles. Except the NES that was new by a rich uncle. Parents were poor, didn't buy me such expensive things).
      But I did get to play plenty of SNES at a cousin of me that had a huge collection and spend lots of days at his house. Some Mega Drive at an uncle but we visited him much less often and only had like 5 or 6 games on it. He didn't seem to care of it much and although I was clued with it all the time my parents were there, I never thought of asking for it since I was dreaming of the SNES that impressed me much more probably because of the many great games my cousin had and the fun I had playing with him.
      Unfortunately I got my SNES much later in life.
      My parents then bought an actual Pentium PC with Windows 95. They paid it in dosages too. They were convinced by a sale man that it will be great for our education as kids. Well don't know about that since I played most of the time on it. I played Euro football game my first 3D FIFA, Wolfstein, some platform candy game made by ID software etc. Good times but it didn't have graphic acceleration card like a Voodoo so the weakness became quickly obvious and my access to games was limited.
      Then as a teen I bought the PS1 along with my own CRT TV for my room with my own money doing some jobs here and there. Couldn't buy games with my little money though so I chipped it and go some decent gaming from pirate CD's. Countless hours of Grand Turismo, Metal Gear Solid, Silent Hill etc(Don't sue me Sony I bought legit copies of those later in life).
      PlayStation made a fun out of me then. So as a young adult with finally some money I bought a PS2 and many many games. For me that was the most gaming fun I had because I could finally buy games and play and magazines to read about latest titles coming and graphics and demo discs etc etc. The PS2 also had so many endless great games I never got bored along with compatibility for PS1(I played the original Tomb Raider games on it and the remake later).
      Horror, sports, JRPGs, RPGs, action, fighting games, open world, strategy, it had EVERYTHING, absolutely everything.
      As an owner it was a gold time and was no strange at all it sold like hot cakes.
      Then I got out of gaming. Bought a PC again and played a game or two there but I wasn't bothered much I was doing other things on it mostly. Bought a PS3 a year before being replaced just to check it out. That brought me back in and then bought PS4. PS4 was amazing fun as well although games with all the services and online practices weren't as simple and enjoyable as before.
      Got an Xbox ONE X later on as well. I am still using that and PS4. I did recently got a Switch but is still in the box. I was busy.

    • @Glori4n
      @Glori4n Před rokem +3

      We surely still have some of the greatest games ever made nowadays but certainly at that time-frame almost everything was done with passion instead of greed, which is why most of the gems that came out those years still holds up to this day, maybe not graphically, but narratively, yeah.

  • @Cenot4ph
    @Cenot4ph Před rokem

    so many of these I played, awesome list

  • @alexandermora8501
    @alexandermora8501 Před rokem

    Great video compilation! 🖥🕹 I have played or watched a friend play more than 1/2 of these classic PC games. I'm surprised I recognized so many of them! 🍻Cheers to the classics!!!🍻

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi dude) I made a new video and added more games. I think you will be interested to see it :)
      - czcams.com/video/9mRchg51W_U/video.html

  • @GSGExtreme44
    @GSGExtreme44 Před rokem

    WOW, this video was like a time machine going back to my childhood - Thanks for posting -

  • @matadorspvfc-comaberenices2234

    So many good games from when I was a kid. I loved MDK on PS1.

  • @dudarino666
    @dudarino666 Před rokem

    Space quest 4/5 my fav games ever. just so much comedy and was such a challenge as a kid.

  • @thewhyzer
    @thewhyzer Před rokem +2

    The nostalgia! AND the proper aspect ratio!

  • @leftieloosers
    @leftieloosers Před rokem

    UFO Enemy Unknown is the best game ever. I still play it today.

  • @SophiaXiaoyuAralaCran

    Doom, Xcom UFO Defense (on floppy), Street Fighter 2, Battle Arena Toshinden 2, Megarace 1, Alone in the Dark, Strike Commander, Wing Commander, and some are I remember well. Megarace 1 being my most favorite back in the day so much the disk wore itself out.

  • @poiuyt975
    @poiuyt975 Před rokem

    Ah! The nostalgia. :)
    I haven't even played most of them, but I remember reading about them in the computer games magazines.

  • @teerexide
    @teerexide Před rokem

    Played 47/60. In the days. Enjoyed going back in time 😊

    • @krakenatemyboss
      @krakenatemyboss  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi dude) I made a new video and added more games. I think you will be interested to see it :)
      - czcams.com/video/9mRchg51W_U/video.html

  • @ElvenMans
    @ElvenMans Před rokem +1

    I haven't played most of these, but this video is still a time machine.

  • @telengardforever7783
    @telengardforever7783 Před rokem

    Those were good days -- easier times, that's for sure. Back when a 486DX2 was all you needed. But I have to admit: I wish someone would bring back "Modem Wars". That early DOS game was decades ahead of its time in both playability and lag-free modem communications (on 1200 baud, no less!). What I wouldn't do to relive that time. Dan Bunten, I miss you old friend. Gone way too soon.

  • @saudov5895
    @saudov5895 Před měsícem

    Man, I used to play Syndicate and Dungeon Keeper heavy. A bunch of all-nighters with those two.

  • @randomdude8877
    @randomdude8877 Před rokem +10

    Ah yes those memories. Idk why but those old games have more soul in my opinion. Maybe im biased because i played most of the games as a kid but today the "magic" is so rare to find in any of theese new gen games.

    • @sCiphre
      @sCiphre Před rokem

      Rose coloured glasses + the fact that the game technology changed so fast back then that keeping up was important. Now you're nether as committed nor has anything changed in gaming in the last literal decade. Think about it: we're still playing Skyrim 11 years in.

    • @mithrilsk
      @mithrilsk Před rokem +1

      @@sCiphre I'd also point out that the 90s had that perfect ratio of HW limitations to HW capabilities. It was just enough to allow great creativity to manifest and also its limits meant it was always quite small teams getting it done in a short enough time which was great for competition.
      I remember how back then almost every new game was a new genre and it took years just to find out how it's supposed to be played.
      Today, if it weren't for the indie titles and throwback pixelart games all that's left would be 3D-3rd-person-action-adventure-RPG genre ... with difference being only in the emphasis on one of the action-RPG component. Oh yeah, and then there's EA sports.
      And ok, I admit I exaggerated a bit too much, but really, 91-97 was the true golden age of gaming for reasons even if you dismiss rose colored glasses.
      Also, the VGA graphics allowed a lot more room to one's own fantasy.
      Also, MMO and freemium is killing the creativity and art in the industry.
      Man,... this could turn into a long long nostalgia rant :D

    • @tdb517
      @tdb517 Před rokem +1

      @@mithrilsk early 2000s have seen some of the best games ever. Might and magic, wizardry 8, diablo 2, DK 2, warcraft 3, ... it's nostalgia speaking btw, im sure theres a ton of great games today but i just dont play them

    • @mithrilsk
      @mithrilsk Před rokem

      @@tdb517 dude all od those you mentioned, however good and fun they were, had their original predecessors created in that 91-97 era :D it's as if you wanted to confirm my previous comment with that :)
      And yeah, there still are great games coming out today, I thoroughly enjoyed Witcher 3, GTA5, even Cyberpunk2077 and World of tanks, to name one for online, however i stil feel that the creative enthusiasm and originality of the aforementioned era stays unparalleled.
      And that's why I turned mostly to indie production. I'm not even holding any expectations towards GTA6.

    • @tdb517
      @tdb517 Před rokem

      @@mithrilsk Except MM7 and 8 or Wizardry 8 are largely superior to their predecessors. So good series might have started in the early 90s but the peak was early 2000s (in my opinion)