They were great fu when I was young, then I moved into Police/Space/King's Quest, then onto Monkey Island games and Leisure Suit Larry. I loved the
old sierra and LucasArts games.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is still one of the most enjoyable games I ever played, wish I still could play it.
Star Trek on a Hewlitt-Packard "work-station" while I was in the NAVY back in the early eighties! It was basically just a grid co-ordinate game that
let u warp between sectors of space and engage enemy ships. It was really fun at the time since the "work-stations" we were using were pretty
advanced for the time ! !! ! ! In color too ! !!!
Warlords and pitfall along with Tecmo bowl I think it was called. I used to play Warlords with my bro for hours until our mom came down and threw us
out of the house....ah back in the good ole days when moms cared that their children sat on their butts doing nothing. So I just crashed my bike into
my fathers work truck instead, it hurt but there was a sense of satisfaction in it.
Altered Beast although I couldn't get far on it.
Then Mario and Duck hunter.
The PS1 came out and I was addicted to video games and have probably spent at least $20,000 since the fourth grade on them----I'm 20 now so that's a
lot of money
Rogue on the Commodore 64, I had no idea how to use a C64 at that age so I would always annoy my
uncle to put the game on. Till this day I have no idea how to start a game on the Commodore 64.