Game Evolution, History, and No Commentary Longplays / Playthroughs of Classic Retro Games from the 80's and 90's. PC/DOS, Nintendo, Commodore, Apple, Atari, and more.
Classic Retro Gaming with a focus on RPGs, Adventure Games, and Strategy Games but covering all the good stuff.
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omg i played tibia back in the day I didn't know tibia's original graphics were so inspired by Ultima six ,like I just had a massive flashback
Playing the 1560 era was super hard! I once did it and just traded with the Spanish, buying at cheap places, sailing to some bustling place and selling there. Maybe fought two pirates and rescued some family members and never got a title from a governor and wound up a pauper.
Say what you want about its content, but the NES version easily has the best soundtrack, why not include it?
Like 👍 # 10
2024. still goosebumps
Where is Ragnarok Online?
Great Games, but what really got me into Dungeon Crawlers back in the 90s was this Maze Screensaver.
Love your content! Great Share! Big Like! #stayconnected
Load up on plate armour, potions & virtue and pray that those Gargoyles don't get you early!
You didn't put Argentum Online.
Civ 4 & 5 are the best
The remake of Dragon Quest III is coming this year. And next year is the remakes of Dragon Quest I & II.
Looks great 😊 I dropped a like. Have a wonderful weekend👍
hay tantos videos del Regnum desde el 2005 y elije el peor que podria haber elejido jajaja dios mio, igual se agradece la lista
Ah, the classics. In my GOG library, awaiting play with many others!
Okay, it's on my GOG wishlist now.😂
Attaboy!
This is an amazing game, it was fun watching! Nice job
I remember playing this game in elementary school. My friend’s dad had it on his Apple ll. And he would kick us off after 20 minutes because he claimed he had work to do. But never saw him on it.
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Looks a very interesting game
Gayblade
Still hoping to find that blobber i bought at a dollar store on a 3.5 with a bright orange lable. I couldn't get very far in it but i loved playing it. I cant for the life of me remember the name so i watch these vidoes in hopes to find it.
I have never seen so many emoji's in various comments, is that like a signature of fans on this channel?
The running padding sound effect of his feet is great
There's also Devil Whiskey and The Quest (basically a turn based Daggerfall, It's amazing!!).
So cool 😊 I dropped a like. Have a wonderful weekend👍
You forget just the best game ever made in your list, Ultima Online.
There are some pretty cool things going on here for 1984! Nice work👏👏
Thanks! Yeah some pretty cool stuff happening at this time. Platformers in their infancy based on the controls, which can be punishing!
Lot going on in each screen very good 👍
Unpopular opinion but I adored Ultima 8. I've never been so immersed in a game like that before. Ultima 7 is still the greatest RPG ever made though. Honourable mentions go to: Ultima Underworld 1/2 Wizardry 6/7/8 Eye of The Beholder 1/2 Dungeon Master 1/2 Lands of Lore Ravenloft Stone Prophet
I enjoyed watching this.
Boy... I think that from this list there are only 2 or 3 that look good to play, Ultima V was released at the end of the 80s almost on the Super Nintendo and the graphics were still from Atari, the only ones that look good are the Stygian Abism and its sequel and 9 which seems to have aged relatively well, the rest... I don't know.
This game is interesting. Nice gameplay 😊
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A legendary classic game 😺👍🕹️. I'm also glad, i found this game for the Commodore 64 (tape version) from a finnish 🇫🇮 website in January 2023 and bought it for 10€ 😺👍🕹️. I have been searching for it for many years 😹👍.
Absolutely - this one goes way back. That's a nice addition for you and can't go wrong for that price. The C64 version is great.
This is a very good video. I enjoyed watching. Nice job
Great work mate! This must have taken you a while-can't believe how many titles there are. Honestly, most are new to me, with the second half of the 80s being more familiar. Looking forward to a deep dive with this one.👍
Thanks dude! Yeah there are quite a few just in this sub-genre of adventure games. I think most will be more familiar with the games in the second half so hopefully the graphical evolution from the oldies to the later 80's is interesting!
@@ClassicGameSessions Yes, I was surprised by the sheer number of games! And yes, such exponential improvements in graphics through the 80s, and even the 90s.
Such classics!
Absolutely-such a great time for adventure games!
Love this I love them graphic adventure games have not played enough of them
Thank you, I've always enjoyed them! Many classics to play from the 80's and 90's.
sweet home, destiny of an emperor, radia senki, esper dream 2 and willow probably are my favourites i'm not sure that tombs and treasure might be considered as a jrpg legacy of wizard definitely is not a jrpg
0:00 Mystery House (Hi-Res Adventure #1) - On-Line Systems - 1980 1:00 Wizard and the Princess (Hi-Res Adventure #2) - On-Line Systems - 1980 2:00 Mission Asteroid (Hi-Res Adventure #0) - On-Line Systems - 1980 3:00 Cranston Manor (Hi-Res Adventure #3) - On-Line Systems - 1981 4:00 The Demon’s Forge - Brian Fargo - 1981 5:00 Ulysses and the Golden Fleece (Hi-Res Adventure #4) - On-Line Systems - 1981 6:00 Adventureland (re-release) - Adventure International - 1982 7:00 The Sands of Egypt - Datasoft - 1982 8:00 Time Zone (Hi-Res Adventures #5) - On-Line Systems - 1982 9:00 Transylvania - Penguin Software - 1982 10:00 Kabul Spy - Sirius Software - 1982 11:00 The Dark Crystal (Hi-Res Adventure #6) - On-Line Systems - 1983 12:00 Star Arthur Legend I: Planet Mephius - T&E Soft - 1983 13:00 The Portopia Serial Murder Case - Yuji Horii, Chunsoft / Square Enix - 1983 14:00 Below the Root - Dale Disharoon / Windham Classics - 1984 15:00 The Black Sanctum - Mark Data Products - 1984 16:00 Dallas Quest - Datasoft - 1984 17:00 Okhotsk ni Kiyu: Hokkaido Rensa Satsujin Jiken - Yuji Horii, Login Software / ASCII, Enix - 1984 18:00 Rendezvous with Rama - Telarium - 1984 19:00 King’s Quest: Quest for the Crown - Sierra On-Line - 1984 20:00 Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom - Hudson Soft - 1984 21:00 The Death Trap - Square - 1984 22:00 Wingman - TamTam / Enix - 1984 23:00 Tenshitachi no Gogo - JAST - 1985 24:00 King’s Quest II: Romancing the Throne - Sierra On-Line - 1985 25:00 The Crimson Crown - Further Adventures in Transylvania - Penguin Software - 1985 26:00 Déja Vu: A Nightmare Comes True - ICOM / Mindscape, Kemco - 1985 27:00 Perry Mason: The Case of the Mandarin Murder - Telarium / Audiogenic - 1985 28:00 The Black Cauldron - Sierra On-Line - 1986 29:00 Labyrinth: The Computer Game - Lucasfilm Games - 1986 30:00 Murder on the Mississippi - Activision - 1986 31:00 The Scoop - Telarium / Spinnaker - 1986 32:00 Tass Times in Tonetown - Interplay, Brainwave / Activision - 1986 33:00 Uninvited - ICOM / Mindscape, Kemco - 1986 34:00 Alpha - Square - 1986 35:00 J.B. Harold no Jikenbo #1: Murder Club - Riverhillsoft - 1986 36:00 Space Quest: The Sarien Encounter - Sierra On-Line - 1986 37:00 King’s Quest III: To Heir Is Human - Sierra On-Line - 1986 38:00 Dead Zone - Sunsoft - 1986 39:00 Suisho no Dragon - Square - 1986 40:00 La Abadía del Crimen (The Abbey of Crime) - Opera Soft - 1987 41:00 The Faery Tale Adventure - MicroIllusions - 1987 42:00 Mortville Manor (French: Le Manoir de Mortevielle) - Lankhor - 1987 43:00 Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel - Sierra On-Line - 1987 44:00 Jesus - Enix - 1987 45:00 Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards - Sierra On-Line - 1987 46:00 Shadowgate - ICOM / Mindscape, Kemco - 1987 47:00 Maniac Mansion - Lucasfilm Games - 1987 48:00 Space Quest II: Vohaul’s Revenge - Sierra On-Line - 1987 49:00 Méwilo - Coktel Vision - 1987 50:00 Déja Vu II: Lost in Las Vegas - ICOM / Mindscape - 1988 51:00 Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir - Nintendo / Tose - 1988 52:00 Gold Rush! - Sierra On-Line - 1988 53:00 Manhunter: New York - Evryware / Sierra On-Line - 1988 54:00 Neuromancer - Interplay / Mediagenic - 1988 55:00 Ripple Island - Sunsoft - 1988 56:00 Hoshi wo Sagashite... - Sega - 1988 57:00 King’s Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella - Sierra On-Line - 1988 58:00 Leisure Suit Larry Goes Looking for Love (in Several Wrong Places) - Sierra On-Line - 1988 59:00 Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders - Lucasfilm Games - 1988 1:00:00 Police Quest II: The Vengeance - Sierra On-Line - 1988 1:01:00 Snatcher - Konami - 1988 1:02:00 Akira - TOSE / Taito - 1988 1:03:00 B.A.T. - Computer’s Dream / Ubisoft - 1989 1:04:00 Emmanuelle - Coktel Vision / Tomahawk - 1989 1:05:00 Famicom Detective Club: The Girl Who Stands Behind - Nintendo / Tose - 1989 1:06:00 Future Wars - Delphine Software International - 1989 1:07:00 KULT: The Temple of Flying Saucers - Exxos, ERE / Infogrames, Data East - 1989 1:08:00 Legend of Djel - Coktel Vision - 1989 1:09:00 Manhunter 2: San Francisco - Sierra On-Line - 1989 1:10:00 Mean Streets - Access Software - 1989 1:11:00 Transylvania III: Vanquish the Night - Polarware - 1989 1:12:00 Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon - Sierra On-Line - 1989 1:13:00 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure (EGA) - Lucasfilm Games - 1989 1:14:00 Idol Hakkenden - Natsume / Towa Chiki - 1989 1:15:00 The Colonel’s Bequest - Sierra On-Line - 1989 1:16:00 Hero’s Quest (Quest for Glory): So You Want to Be a Hero - Sierra On-Line - 1989 1:17:00 Codename: ICEMAN - Sierra On-Line - 1989 1:18:00 Leisure Suit Larry III: Passionate Patti in Pursuit of the Pulsating Pectorals - Sierra On-Line - 1989 80's adventure games featured in this video are in the "graphic adventure game" sub-genre which doesn't include text-based or other sub-genres of adventure games. Any others you enjoy, please put them in the comments! What 80's graphic adventure games are the most nostalgic for you?
I absolutely loved this game. I played it all the time. Thank you for the memory
everyone is ignoring the fact that gandhi nuked a guy
Where is the NES version, also the Apple 2 one?
All I wish for is a version of all Goldbox games with controller support. Where you can navigate options with the dpad and whatever option you select, you press X and it comes up with a choice of what you want to do. You press A and it selects that option. It would be SO amazing and fast in battles.
Super Strikers has absurdly good graphics for that hardware...
What sound system was Legend of Heroes running on? That soundtrack sounds amazing!
Civilization v better by far.
great gameplay bro 👍
nice classic gameplay