
I use to have the first one on our home PC but the library had the full three. Gave it a go for about 15 minutes, amazing in its day, but very hard to get into today, the choppyness and the jumping is a bit steep to get back into.

That's what these are for.BoneSnapDeez wrote:How did people play this shit back in the day? Keyboard controls are miserable and those old PC joysticks weren't exactly pleasing either.

casterofdreams wrote:On PC I want MOAR FPS!!!|
Yay another vote for that excellent game. There were few like that one back in the day but I think Star Control 2 arriving crushed it's uniqueness value and buried it to time.Exhuminator wrote:I won't be happy until Solar Winds is on GOG.Ack wrote:all the stuff I used to play on my old Epic Mega Games demo disc
I used the original LPT port SNES with no top triggers looking Gravis Gamepad and it ran great with that. Earlier this year I found that same pad, pro version on USB so it's that with PS1 top triggers so it should be perfect for it. And I felt the same on the sale other than Yooka Laylee and it's not even at the highest cut they've run so I really don't care.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Played around with these games for a bit. I figured they'd be straight platformers but they're really more like Metroidvanias it seems.
Gotta configure the controls to get this working well with my gamepad. How did people play this shit back in the day? Keyboard controls are miserable and those old PC joysticks weren't exactly pleasing either.
Good stuff. This brightens my day; GOG.com is currently having a sale but literally nothing on my wishlist is discounted.
Speaking of Epic, still hoping to get One Must Fall 2097 on my GOG shelf one of these days.Ack wrote:Now of they can get Castle of the Winds, Dare 2 Dream, and Ken's Labyrinth, I'll have all the stuff I used to play on my old Epic Mega Games demo disc. Glad to see Jill hasn't been forgotten.
