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TopicNostalgic pc games that no one else has ever heard of
LuciferSage
01/24/21 12:12:27 AM
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ParanoidObsessive posted...
The Spellcasting series:

http://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/pc/564779-spellcasting-101-sorcerers-get-all-the-girls
http://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/pc/564780-spellcasting-201-the-sorcerers-appliance
http://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/pc/564781-spellcasting-301-spring-break

I almost submitted a FAQ/map for Spellcasting 101 but it got rejected on a technicality and I was too lazy to resubmit it, so it was not to be.

I've got one of the Marathon games on the Xbox 360. I think it was Durandal. (And I actually named one of my old laptops Durandal when I named it for network use.)

I'm aware of PiD, but I never really played it, because Mac gaming was shite. I really only became aware of Marathon when Halo first hit big, and only played Durandal because it was the one that got a PC port originally.

Durandal was Marathon 2. Good game, but not likely to make sense story-wise without going thru M1 first.

Since 1995, literally all my hard drives have been named Leela, Durandal, or Tycho, based on what I used them for, and followed by a roman numeral as older drives were replaced by newer ones.

I'm up to Leela 7, Durandal 6, and Tycho 3.

Pretty sure you can play all of the old Bungie games on sourceforge, but I've never actually gotten around to Marathon Infinity (3).

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