OT: Old, Rare Sports Games
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OT: Old, Rare Sports Games
I have a sealed copy of 4D Boxing (PC) by Electronic Arts (3.5" Disk). I also have all the NFL Pro League games (PC) by Dave Holt and the NCAA All-American Football (PC) games as well. Good stuff.
Anyone else have any old, rare sports games that they are collecting?
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Anyone else have any old, rare sports games that they are collecting?
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I have a couple of real train wrecks, NFL Legends 98 and NFL Football Pro 99. Don't know why I held onto them, really. If nothing else, I think they help remind me of just how BAD a football video game can really be.PAL_Gamer wrote:I have a sealed copy of 4D Boxing (PC) by Electronic Arts (3.5" Disk). I also have all the NFL Pro League games (PC) by Dave Holt and the NCAA All-American Football (PC) games as well. Good stuff.
Anyone else have any old, rare sports games that they are collecting?
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I've got so many I don't know where to begin.
2 copies of Old time Baseball
2 copies of Tony Larussa 2
computer Baseball by SSI (we will see how old people are if they know that game)
Omni Play Basketball, my favortie sports game of all time.
All the Dave Holt Stuff you mentioned.
All the Front Page Sports Titles
I should make a list of this stuff.
2 copies of Old time Baseball
2 copies of Tony Larussa 2
computer Baseball by SSI (we will see how old people are if they know that game)
Omni Play Basketball, my favortie sports game of all time.
All the Dave Holt Stuff you mentioned.
All the Front Page Sports Titles
I should make a list of this stuff.

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Omni Play Basketball was awesome. It's still my favorite basketball game of all time. I also love Superstar Ice Hockey. Ed Ringler was a genius.
"computer Baseball by SSI (we will see how old people are if they know that game)"
I don't remember that one. Was it a text-based game or a graphical one? I have the other two baseball games you mentioned.
Sports gaming (At least on the PC) was so much better back in the early 90's IMO. Sure, the gameplay in most cases wasn't as good as today's games, but man, those were some fun times! And the selection of games was much better. Tom Landry's Deluxe Football anyone? 4th and Inches is also a classic.
BTW, anyone who wants to run their old DOS games on their Windows XP computer, should check out DOSBox. This application allows those old games to run in a DOS environment within XP.
http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/information.php?
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"computer Baseball by SSI (we will see how old people are if they know that game)"
I don't remember that one. Was it a text-based game or a graphical one? I have the other two baseball games you mentioned.
Sports gaming (At least on the PC) was so much better back in the early 90's IMO. Sure, the gameplay in most cases wasn't as good as today's games, but man, those were some fun times! And the selection of games was much better. Tom Landry's Deluxe Football anyone? 4th and Inches is also a classic.
BTW, anyone who wants to run their old DOS games on their Windows XP computer, should check out DOSBox. This application allows those old games to run in a DOS environment within XP.
http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/information.php?
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Computer Baseball was a text based game.
I still have Tom Landry Football, I also have some Amiga games but sadly no Amiga anymore. Gridiron Football and Earl Weaver.
I probably have over 700 PC games, I have never sold any or thrown them away. Well that is a lie, I tossed all my 5 1/4 inch games about 5 years ago. LOL
I still have Tom Landry Football, I also have some Amiga games but sadly no Amiga anymore. Gridiron Football and Earl Weaver.
I probably have over 700 PC games, I have never sold any or thrown them away. Well that is a lie, I tossed all my 5 1/4 inch games about 5 years ago. LOL
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I used to play the hell out of 4th and Inches. Actually updated all the rosters with real NFL teams and players and kept franchise stats in a notebook - yep, I'm an old PC geek. Yeah, the gameplay eventually sucked once you got the hang of it and started beating the s*** out of the CPU, but it was nice for what it was. I don't think Madden had the NFLPA license at the time either, so being able to customize teams and rosters was a real plus. And now everything old is new again, so you once again can't edit players in Madden (at least the 360 version).PAL_Gamer wrote: Sports gaming (At least on the PC) was so much better back in the early 90's IMO. Sure, the gameplay in most cases wasn't as good as today's games, but man, those were some fun times! And the selection of games was much better. Tom Landry's Deluxe Football anyone? 4th and Inches is also a classic.

John Elway's Quarterback was pretty poor except for one thing, the passing mechanic being tied to aiming with the joystick. I'd love to see something like this tried out again now with the gamepad right-stick.
Hardball was pretty nice back then too, along with LaRussa and later on, Baseball Pro. Gretzky hockey was nice too for its time.
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Try the DOSBox application I linked to earlier.
"Would love to see how it plays now compared to the 3 frames per second i used to get."
LOL, I tried to play Mike Ditka's Ultimate Football the other day on my PIII 800mhz cpu and the gameplay was so fast that a play took less than a half second. I've heard that a program called CPUKiller is good to use as it will slow down your computer with a click of the mouse to play those old games.
"I probably have over 700 PC games, I have never sold any or thrown them away."
Damn! Do you have the old Konami NFL Football games from around 92-93? And the Ultimate Football games from Microprose?
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Jimmy,
Try the DOSBox application I linked to earlier.
"Would love to see how it plays now compared to the 3 frames per second i used to get."
LOL, I tried to play Mike Ditka's Ultimate Football the other day on my PIII 800mhz cpu and the gameplay was so fast that a play took less than a half second. I've heard that a program called CPUKiller is good to use as it will slow down your computer with a click of the mouse to play those old games.
"I probably have over 700 PC games, I have never sold any or thrown them away."
Damn! Do you have the old Konami NFL Football games from around 92-93? And the Ultimate Football games from Microprose?
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Yeah but not the box, actually I was a Beta Tester on that pile of dogshit.PAL_Gamer wrote: Damn! Do you have the old Konami NFL Football games from around 92-93? And the Ultimate Football games from Microprose?
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" used to play the hell out of 4th and Inches. Actually updated all the rosters with real NFL teams and players and kept franchise stats in a notebook - yep, I'm an old PC geek."
LOL, same here. I found my "Dynasty" notebook from my Superstar Ice Hockey game the other day. In 25 seasons I won the Cup 10 times. The great thing about that game (Superstar Ice Hockey) was that your players aged, so in the beginning they sucked, but as they matured, they got better until you had a Dynasty that lasted for a few years and then they got older and their performance sucked. You then started losing more until you released them and got rookies. All this in 1987!
"John Elway's Quarterback was pretty poor except for one thing, the passing mechanic being tied to aiming with the joystick. I'd love to see something like this tried out again now with the gamepad right-stick."
Exactly. Man, that game run S-L-O-W, but the passing was great. I wonder if you played it today on a modern CPU if it would speed up like my Mike Ditka did. Then you could use CPUKiller to tailor the game speed to your liking.
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LOL, same here. I found my "Dynasty" notebook from my Superstar Ice Hockey game the other day. In 25 seasons I won the Cup 10 times. The great thing about that game (Superstar Ice Hockey) was that your players aged, so in the beginning they sucked, but as they matured, they got better until you had a Dynasty that lasted for a few years and then they got older and their performance sucked. You then started losing more until you released them and got rookies. All this in 1987!
"John Elway's Quarterback was pretty poor except for one thing, the passing mechanic being tied to aiming with the joystick. I'd love to see something like this tried out again now with the gamepad right-stick."
Exactly. Man, that game run S-L-O-W, but the passing was great. I wonder if you played it today on a modern CPU if it would speed up like my Mike Ditka did. Then you could use CPUKiller to tailor the game speed to your liking.
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""John Elway's Quarterback was pretty poor except for one thing, the passing mechanic being tied to aiming with the joystick. I'd love to see something like this tried out again now with the gamepad right-stick."
Exactly. Man, that game run S-L-O-W, but the passing was great. I wonder if you played it today on a modern CPU if it would speed up like my Mike Ditka did. Then you could use CPUKiller to tailor the game speed to your liking."
I just tried it and it runs way too fast on my PC. I'm going to download and try CPUKiller to see how that works.
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Exactly. Man, that game run S-L-O-W, but the passing was great. I wonder if you played it today on a modern CPU if it would speed up like my Mike Ditka did. Then you could use CPUKiller to tailor the game speed to your liking."
I just tried it and it runs way too fast on my PC. I'm going to download and try CPUKiller to see how that works.
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"I just tried it and it runs way too fast on my PC. I'm going to download and try CPUKiller to see how that works."
CPUKiller works awesome. You can get it here:
http://www.cpukiller.com/
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CPUKiller works awesome. You can get it here:
http://www.cpukiller.com/
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That was a GREAT shirt.Danimal wrote:Yeah but not the box, actually I was a Beta Tester on that pile of dogshit.PAL_Gamer wrote: Damn! Do you have the old Konami NFL Football games from around 92-93? And the Ultimate Football games from Microprose?
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This and the hockey game, as well as the horse racing game were great, great, early day sports games. Highly underrated when people talk about the old days. The basketball game on the old Amiga was a blast.FatPitcher wrote:I also really liked Omni-Play Basketball. First game I played where you had season-to-season player progression.
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