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Re: Landmark computer games of the 20th and 21st centuries
« on: June 06, 2003, 06:47:07 PM »


"Chaos" on the spectrum.


groundbreaking high and variative gameplaY.

rated as #1 game of all time on gamebroth,
a site that seems to have much about this thread's topic.



history:

http://www.stutaylor.freeserve.co.uk/ChaosGame/History2.htm

gamebroth:

http://www.gamebroth.co.uk/top100/5to1.htm


Ofcourse, there are several clones,
but the only clone worth worshipping
is Sean Irvine's on the miggy.

Then when you are done thanking for that,
its time to go further into modern times
where James Conwell and Sean Irvine
has built it into a giant in playability.

But I guess noone is interested in quality...
so just hurry on now! :)

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Re: Landmark computer games of the 20th and 21st centuries
« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2003, 11:13:47 PM »

Frontier elite 2 definitely.

not only superb gameplay,
but 100% lastability too.

I have the original boxed amiga version.
It has kewl manuals!

I don't think there is any space adventure/action game
around that can compete with this Goldie.
let alone within a single dd disk.
Hopelessly addicted to the world\'s best strategy game.
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