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Re: grand old games rediscovered
[Re: teresa]
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01/11/13 01:11 PM
01/11/13 01:11 PM
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The Haze
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Hi Teresa; might I respectfully add Syberia I and Syberia II to your list. My computer won't run several of the newer games, so I have fired these two up and am once again thoroughly enjoying the story, the well fitted puzzles, and the amazing graphics.
If all the people were heroes, there would be no one to watch the parades.
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Re: grand old games rediscovered
[Re: teresa]
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01/12/13 12:47 AM
01/12/13 12:47 AM
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lexxy
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Let me add my two sense by saying that I play Under A Killling Moon once a year w/o fail. I now don't have to drag out my cd's because I found GOG and downloaded it to my old XP and I can play it with any fuss. I also added the Tex Murphy Trilogy plus the first Simon and few other of my favs.GOG has me doing the happy dance . 
Last edited by lexxy; 01/12/13 12:48 AM.
carol It doesn't cost a dime to be kind ---------------------------- Currently playing The Moment Of Silence
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Re: grand old games rediscovered
[Re: teresa]
#861973
01/13/13 05:20 AM
01/13/13 05:20 AM
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Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 25,573 Marlborough USA
Kaki's Sister
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I still have my old XP computer too and am able to replay many old games like all those mentioned. It's like discovering a new world of gaming! The old games are treasurers to enjoy over and over for me!
Gerry
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