Path: chuka.playstation.co.uk!macsuppor From: macsuppor@a1.nl (DEnnis Brinkhuis) Newsgroups: scee.yaroze.freetalk.english Subject: Re: What games do you own and what do you intent to buy Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 22:25:00 +0200 Organization: Debri Productions Lines: 43 Message-ID: <1dfxjvu.4ujf2zsftfz3N@a1-88-139.a1.nl> References: <1dfwwun.143hzmbnhyy0wN@a1-88-135.a1.nl> <360B98ED.96D7EAB0@easynet.co.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: a1-88-139.a1.nl X-Newsreader: MacSOUP 2.3 (unregistered) Phil Gooch wrote: > I don't own many games. Funnily enough, I'm not that into playing games! I > like games programming because I love problem solving and fiddling around > with maths and algorithms and stuff. However, every so often I go through a > games playing phase and spend hours on them. But I wouldn't describe it as > one of my main hobbies. Same here, I buy tonns of games, just in case I will find the time to play them. Some games I got over a year ago have been played maybe 10 minutes. > Here's what I've got (all platforms). As you can see, I prefer adventure > and strategy games > > Mac: > > Warcraft II > --THE best battle/strategy game. Much more fun than C&C > I agree, but what about StarCraft? Same developers and much more options. And it has the feel from WC. I also have WarCraft and still like it a lot. What about C&C? The mac-version was so much better than the PC version. The graphics wer much nicer. > Buried in Time > -- better-than-Myst point and click graphic adventure. Awesome rendered > graphics (esp. Leonardo da Vinci's house and gardens) I have the Journeyman Project, it was rather nice, but the sequel (buried..) supposed to be much better And do you know F/A 18? If you know the controls, it's the best flightsim there is. Cheers,,, DEnnis..