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March 11th 2012, 07:25 PM
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Sumurai8
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Hmmm... oldest games I played are games like Skunny (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1lJLxSnO3Q). I think I played all stages and all levels to the full 100% Goal is to get 100 keys to open a door in the level.

Other games like Terminal Velocity (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLyrXTL683g), where you fly your own spaceship and be the only one left to safe earth were fun too. Ranging from easy to a hard mode where enemies kept respawning and were programmed to commit suicide on your spaceship until you destroyed the targets. I never discovered every secret in this game, because the game kept crashing. I believe there were 3 acts and a secret 4th act if you managed to play them all 3 in order.

And last a game named "Grand Prix Racing '98": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFQr0dFlRi8 ; It was actually harder then it looks like. Doing 5 or 10 rounds without making a mistake was a very, very hard task. Winning a race was usually possible with some minor mistakes and an invincable car. There was a playback option in it, which sucked, because it wasn't accurate enough. If you would watch the race back, it would usually end up with some car trying to crash through a railing and steering as it would be further on the track.