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Just been looking at Good old Games, and it got me thinking...
If Matrix games did the same thing with older wargames (package them with a dosbox installer, all pre patched and ready to double click install and play on a new Operating system, pdf documentation), which ones would you love to have on your computer now for, let us say, $10?
For myself, without a lot of thought I would like:
Steel Panthers 1 with the brilliant music and movies.
SSI's lesser known ones set in the cold war - i would like to play these - Red Lightning, Reforger 88. Also Battleground Ardennes, V for Victory collection. 5th Fleet. Iron Cross - precursor to Close Combat. Personally though i just want someone to fix up the crash bugs in the Wargamer 1813 game from Empire Interactive. It is the best conceived game for the period ever. Its open source too all the files can be edited still i suppose though i lack the knowledge to do this myself.
I would not mind easy access to the V4Victory design.
I would like to be able to run Steel Panthers 3 Brigade Combat without being tormented.
I don't require Steel Panthers 1, we already have it, you can either run WinSPWW2 or SPWaW.
The 5 star series is currently called Panzer Corps, not 10 bucks admittedly, but I'd rather have it. Which is why I do.
It is nice that they redid Close Combat for us, pity Battlefront is likely unwilling to give away the proper patches for making original CM work. Likely better to just run the new engine though.
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I have too many too complicated wargames, and not enough sufficiently interested non wargamer friends.
"The Perfect General" game designed by Mark Baldwin and published in 1991 by Quantum Quality Productions (QQP). A refurbished version of the original is available for Windows since 2003, web site: http://killerbeesoftware.com/ I own and played the DOS version, it was great little game back in the early 90's, I haven't played the 2003 Windows version, has anyone played it or own it?
1. definitely Carriers at War (but I would never pay the price it is now) 2. Europe Ablaze (though matrixgames and SSG haven't made an update yet) 3. Operation Crusade (D-Day game) 4. An Avalon Hill type Battle of the Bulge game (not the crappy ones we been getting) 5. Steel Panthers with an isometric view not the old top down version.
Actually though I really don't want remakes I want the new stuff with better ai, (tired of playing the crappy or no ai games) and I'm tired of remakes like Panzer Corp and John Tillers no ai remake games. Be glad when Heroes of Stalingrad comes out myself. Miss Kiois games in the ancient series and waiting on a west front version like Panzer Corps Osfront (don't really like east front games, Heroes of Stalingrad is one of the few I think I might like)
My first ever wargame on a machine was Cris Crawford's Patton Strikes Back.
It looked a lot like Panther Games in that the player had a map with no obvious grid, the units were just symbols to tell you they were there and their current mode posture, and the point of the game was all decision based, and had nothing to do with admiring the graphics.
I miss that game. It actually came on 5.25 disks too. Ah the good ole days when a program was about the design, and not the graphics.
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I have too many too complicated wargames, and not enough sufficiently interested non wargamer friends.
Sid Meier's Gettysburg Sid Meier's Antietam Waterloo Napoleon's Last Battle Auzterlitz Napoleon's Greatest Victory Civil War Generals (These would need to be fixed up for use on Windows 7) Civil War Generals 2 ((These would need to be fixed up for use on Windows 7) Fast Attack Gunship Great Naval Battles 1 Red Barron 3D Seal Team
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"The Perfect General" game designed by Mark Baldwin and published in 1991 by Quantum Quality Productions (QQP). A refurbished version of the original is available for Windows since 2003, web site: http://killerbeesoftware.com/ I own and played the DOS version, it was great little game back in the early 90's, I haven't played the 2003 Windows version, has anyone played it or own it?
Patrick
Yeah I played it but lost my download (and code) in a PC crash. I am seriously considering ordering it again.
Was a very fun game, and one I'd love to see revamped to modern standards.
"The Perfect General" game designed by Mark Baldwin and published in 1991 by Quantum Quality Productions (QQP). A refurbished version of the original is available for Windows since 2003, web site: http://killerbeesoftware.com/ I own and played the DOS version, it was great little game back in the early 90's, I haven't played the 2003 Windows version, has anyone played it or own it?
Patrick
Yeah I played it but lost my download (and code) in a PC crash. I am seriously considering ordering it again.
Was a very fun game, and one I'd love to see revamped to modern standards.
Richard, I'm thinking about getting the 2003 Windows version, did you play it in Win 7? Any problems playing it in Win 7? Thanks!
So many of my old favorites have been mentioned that my memory can't bring to mind any more right now. So I will comment on a couple instead.
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....Clash of Steel future edition....
You should give Strategic Command a try. I feel it is an improved version of Clash of Steel and it was one of the first games I purchased from Good Old Games.
I remember reading somewhere back when No Greater Glory was still new that it was the best of the American Civil War PC games that were available at the time.
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ORIGINAL: The Gray Mouser Age of Rifles!
Bingo +1
I am inclined to feel the same way. Age of Rifles was a masterpiece.
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Just to chime in with some more recent suggestions as well:
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ORIGINAL: SapperAstro Steel Panthers 1 with the brilliant music and movies.
Aside from Steel Panthers: World at War, take a look at Conflict of Heroes and the upcoming Lock 'n Load.
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Complete Carriers at War (90's version).
Hopefully we'll have a new Complete edition coming out from SSG soon.
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Clash of Steel future edition.
You'll want to check out the upcoming Strategic Command 3.
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Battlefront series.
Meaning the old SSG games? Have you tried the new ones?
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The '5 star General' games.
If you haven't played Panzer Corps / Allied Corps / Afrika Corps or Germany at War, you need to try these. IMHO they have completely replaced the old versions for me.
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No Greater Glory.
Great game - definitely try Forge of Freedom, War Between the States and American Civil War now, which took ACW grand strategy to the next level.
ORIGINAL: flanyboy Sid Meier's Gettysburg Sid Meier's Antietam Waterloo Napoleon's Last Battle Auzterlitz Napoleon's Greatest Victory Civil War Generals (These would need to be fixed up for use on Windows 7) Civil War Generals 2 ((These would need to be fixed up for use on Windows 7)
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ORIGINAL: wings7
"The Perfect General" game designed by Mark Baldwin and published in 1991 by Quantum Quality Productions (QQP). A refurbished version of the original is available for Windows since 2003, web site: http://killerbeesoftware.com/ I own and played the DOS version, it was great little game back in the early 90's, I haven't played the 2003 Windows version, has anyone played it or own it?
Patrick
Yeah I played it but lost my download (and code) in a PC crash. I am seriously considering ordering it again.
Was a very fun game, and one I'd love to see revamped to modern standards.
Richard, I'm thinking about getting the 2003 Windows version, did you play it in Win 7? Any problems playing it in Win 7? Thanks!
speaking of WINGS that would be a game I would buy today for $10 for the PC and here's an oldie but goodie GEOPOLIQUE remember that one by SSI? and what about GERMANY 85 and RDF 85 man the hours I spent playing those two game. Ohhhh and EAGLES a WWI flight combat model unlike these sims we have today this game was really a strategy game.
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I already have them in their original boxes but can;t get them to work at all in Win7 64 bit even with dosbox..............so any working copy and I would gladly pay!
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I already have them in their original boxes but can;t get them to work at all in Win7 64 bit even with dosbox..............so any working copy and I would gladly pay!
this is why I never upgraded past vista 64 and win xp 32 bit, all these older games work and play and I even have a cheap netbook just for them and use winxp to play them all with dosbox and my new love d-fend reloaded which is so much better than dosbox when dosbox doesn't work it does. I even got an old copy of Full Metal Plante to work and load.
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