what was your first multi machine experience ? (link leads, modem, etc)
my first was 'midi maze' on the ST.
then 'Populous' again on the ST.
next was 'Falcon' on cross platform !!!
i had it on the Amiga and my mate, Gary, had it on the ST.
i was never beaten on Populous. . .
early 'LAN' games
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Re: early 'LAN' games
One of the first was Twin Tornado on BBC and C64, which I only saw once and never got the chance to actually play...
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For me It would have to be Turn Based games on Local BBS's.
Later it was a Star Trek game at an Engineering University run on Unix servers.
Later it was a Star Trek game at an Engineering University run on Unix servers.
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It was Duke Nukem 3D and CivNet for me in LAN.
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I think Nights of the Sky was one of the first things I played on the Amiga using a null-modem cable to hook up two 'puters. Either that or Nitro. Don't remember.
But the first thing I played for real in multiplayer was WarCraft and Duke Nukem on PC. Didn't own a PC back then, but Wolk's dad had a whole arsenal which we disposed of.
But the first thing I played for real in multiplayer was WarCraft and Duke Nukem on PC. Didn't own a PC back then, but Wolk's dad had a whole arsenal which we disposed of.
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First LAN play for me was Stunt Car Racer on the Amiga. Very LAN... Otherwise it must be games like Quake, Micro Machines 2 and Big Red Racing
Modemwise it was Doom II.
Modemwise it was Doom II.
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Modem Wars for the C-64, by the same designer as MULE and Seven Cities of Gold. Completely brilliant game -- I still haven't found a modern multi-player game as compelling.
Oh, and IIRC, my dad once made a rudimentary chess game to be played over the phone line using the Bally Astrocade, which was an early console that had less than 1k RAM.
Oh, and IIRC, my dad once made a rudimentary chess game to be played over the phone line using the Bally Astrocade, which was an early console that had less than 1k RAM.