Seeing this game filled me with memories of young me playing similiar looking game on ZX Spectrum by the name: Commando years ago.
Instead of adding it to my library i thought that i should share it with you lovelly generous people.
Instead of writing generic "thanks", write me your gaming hardware history.
I started with mentioned ZX spectrum, after that was Amiga 600, then Playstation 1, after that PC which naturally was exchanged for better model few times. In recent years i got few consoles: PS2, then Ninendo DS Lite, then PS3, then PSP
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Wooden blocks, plastic blocks (aka Lego), and then a constantly evolving PC. :-) (Also, thanks!)
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here is the timeline to help with answers
for me I had all the major systems.
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I have (or had) one not listed there, consisted on a Martians killing single game.
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it does look fun, thanks!
As for history, well I was to young to know what hardware was inside the pc but I had a pc with I think it was dos but might have been some other os but definitely before win 3.1 cause I remember when it released and we got it. On the console side I started with the nes, followed by snes and then a playstation. I've stayed with playstation after that although I still haven't gotten a ps4. All the while still keeping a pc and updating when I got the chance.
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Atari -> Nintendo -> Super Nintendo -> Nintendo 64/Playstation -> Playstation 2/Dreamcast/Gamecube -> Playstation 3/Xbox 360/Wii -> PC
I've also owned every incarnation of the Game Boy up to the 3DS and I owned a PSP 1000, 3001 and PSPGo.
Edit: Oh how could I forget? I owned a Nomad at some point, that was how I played my Genesis games.
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Some weird console, I dunno how it was called these days.
Gameboy
SNES
*In between here I played various other stuff, but always at friends places (N64, 386, Pentium PC's)
Prebuilt PC
PS1
PS2
PS3
Custom PC
PS 4
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I'm a bit younger so I wasn't really around in the Amiga period and back but I started with a SNES, moved to PSX and PC(one that actually WAS a desktop and not just called such :P ) and then came chaos. Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Gameboy advance, DS, PSP, PS2, Xbox360, Dreamcast, Gamecube, PS3 and about half a dozen or more custom PCs(in random order). In the recent years however I stay almost exclusively to PC/emulator gaming cause of the console costs. Way too much to get a console and games for it when I'd have a PC either way and there's so many great sales for the games
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i have all the systems except the xbox one i am sure some time in the future i wil purchase it!!=>
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Atari and some other weird consoles with names i have forgotten. Then SEGA, PS1, PC, PS3, PC, PC, PC, PC for life :D
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Atari - > Amiga - > PC - > xbox360 -> PC - is the best platform for gaming
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Thanks
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It all started with Intellivision, Coleco ADAM, Tandy/RadioShack TRS-80. Hasn't stopped since ^ ^
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Thanks a lot for the nice GA :)
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Thanks for the giveaway !
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Consoles: Atari 2600, NES, SNES, PS1
PC: IBM 386, Intel Pentium 133MHz, Intel Celeron 400MHz, AMD Athlon XP 1.3GHz, AMD Athlon X2
Current: Intel i5 2500K with nVidia GTX 560Ti, 8GB RAM DDR3 1333MHz (still bashing most games, can't complain).
EDIT: PC MASTER RACE! :D
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Thanks!
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Didaktik -> PC -> PC -> PC -> PC :-)
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I played games on some kind of Atari, on SNES, and on PC starting from 386 to Pentium 300 400 800 1700 and 2.7 dual core, I dunno man, I'm not well versed in hardware lol :D
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Started with a Master System, then MegaDrive (Genesis), Saturn and then, PC. Yes, SEGA FTW. :)
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NES -> Old PC -> Newer PC -> New PC
+ PS2 + PSP + NDS
^_^
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Looks nice, thanks!
My history is as follows: NES and then PC. I also played a lot on Commodore 64, PSX and PS2.
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NES>SNES>GENESIS>PSX>PC
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Thanks a lot.Not sure exact order but this is close.
I started with Atari 2600, Nintendo, Genesis, Super Nintendo, Turbo Grafx, Playstation, N64, Dreamcast, Gamecube, Original Xbox, Xbox 360, PS3, PC. I also had a few handhelds too. Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, Neo Geo Pocket, Game Gear, DS, PSP, Vita.
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Appreciate the chance!
my start: Atari 400, Atari 800, Atari 2600, Colecovision, Atari 5200, Commodore 64, Dreamcast, Playstation, Gameboy, PC
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Never had an Atari system, but remember playing one at a friend's house. I also remember seeing King's Quest II on PC while on vacation and got hooked. Sometime after we got a computer, I remember playing through the old Space Quest I game.
As for actual gaming systems, its mostly been consoles, but I plan on building a PC aimed for gaming soonish
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Thanks, you get a γγγfrom Germany
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