Bend_The_Knee
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- Apr 11, 2008
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Steam always have those ridiculous deals from time to time, especially when it comes to nostalgic games.First time I'm talking with someone who knows Corridor 7 ^^
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I don't know if it's in sales in USA but I even find a way to have Resident Evil 0 Remaster/1 Remaster/2 Remake/3 Remake/4/5/6/7 which mean 8 RE for 64,68 euros.
Which means a little less than the last one
It's using their bundle, you save extra money
So 4/5/6 together, 2 and 3 together (but it means you have to renounce to some costumes for the 2) and 0 & 1 together
I didn't click yet but I feel I got to do it, it's quite rare to see such a good deal
8 games for the price of one...![]()
forgot to mention, for a time, I was into Sim City and The Sims.Steam always have those ridiculous deals from time to time, especially when it comes to nostalgic games.
as far as Corridor 7 is concerned, I'm surprised that not a lot of people knew about it unless they are pc gaming enthusiasts. fps games what brought me and my friends to PC gaming and we played several of them including Dracula, Hexen, Heretic, Dark Forces, etc... I've grown fond of strategy games like X-Com, Master of Orion and classic Syndicate back in the 90s. and found a niche in RTS. dunno if you played the Settlers or otherwise known as Serf City back in the day.
anyways, always love mechs and robots so I loved the MechWarrior series.
combat simulators, among my favorites was X-wing, Tie Fighter, and Wing Commander.
you can only imagine how much money we spent playing those PC games. I'd say we were one of the pioneer hardcore PC gamers.
Cats and dogs, cats and dogs![]()

I had that red version. 3 of them.This NES / Famicom looks like a transformer with its accessories
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No, I didn't play the Settlers, Corridor 7 was my first FPS ever, before Wolfenstein 3D, I think it must have been Corridor 7 then Wolfenstein 3D then Doom. I remember I have never enjoyed Wolfenstein 3D even at the time (in fact didn't retry it since I think), I found colors were awful and didn't match with FPS unlike Corridor 7 or Doom who get great ones...I remember first weapon in Corridor 7 was ridiculousSteam always have those ridiculous deals from time to time, especially when it comes to nostalgic games.
as far as Corridor 7 is concerned, I'm surprised that not a lot of people knew about it unless they are pc gaming enthusiasts. fps games what brought me and my friends to PC gaming and we played several of them including Dracula, Hexen, Heretic, Dark Forces, etc... I've grown fond of strategy games like X-Com, Master of Orion and classic Syndicate back in the 90s. and found a niche in RTS. dunno if you played the Settlers or otherwise known as Serf City back in the day.
anyways, always love mechs and robots so I loved the MechWarrior series.
combat simulators, among my favorites was X-wing, Tie Fighter, and Wing Commander.
you can only imagine how much money we spent playing those PC games. I'd say we were one of the pioneer hardcore PC gamers.
Corridor 7 was anxiety inducing and I loved that back in the days, it could gave you chills, in a good way...
and even as a grown man after all these years of having the luck to use Windows I wouldn't try it again...I had that red version. 3 of them.



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How Alien: Resurrection get in there??![]()
we started off with PC DOS with a X286 computer with those ridiculous single density floppy disks. I was so happy when my dad bought the then recently released x486 DX computers for work. I remember we used to hack a lot of programs, games and even Windows 3.1 to Windows 98 SE. a friend's cousin of mine was a programmer so does my friend who became one eventually. he even made viruses and anti-viruses.![]()
I think my love for computers started with this era, absolutely not intuitive as a kidand even as a grown man after all these years of having the luck to use Windows I wouldn't try it again...
I had Ubuntu a few years back, at first you're happy for some reasons but quickly you understand how comfortable it is to have Windows unlike MS DOS, Ubuntu or anything else...
Windows is very intuitive, you don't really need to know a lot about PC...
Yes, you name it, Linux is not for video games, I remember only have a very few old school video games running correctly on Ubuntu.we started off with PC DOS with a X286 computer with those ridiculous single density floppy disks. I was so happy when my dad bought the then recently released x486 DX computers for work. I remember we used to hack a lot of programs, games and even Windows 3.1 to Windows 98 SE. a friend's cousin of mine was a programmer so does my friend who became one eventually. he even made viruses and anti-viruses.
Linux based system is amazing but didn't grow on me due to lack of game support/library for the platform. I can use it for other projects but not gaming. I've tried Ubuntu, Red Hat, Red fox


