Lazybones
Adventurer
Great games, all! I remember playing all of Doom on a 386 that could barely handle running the game (so... slow...). And Castle Wolfenstein 3d (Spion!). And the original X-Wing/Tie Fighter series was excellent despite the dated graphics.
X-COM... man, that was a cool game. I even enjoyed the sequel, despite the fact that it was functionally identical to the original. I had a whole system of code-letters that I placed into the names of my squad-members, to identify their specialties. They died so often, it was a real triumph when one got promoted to Captain. Eventually I got to the point where two or three veterans would just remain in the transport, and use those guided missile thingies to pulverize the enemy UFO from a distance.
X-COM... man, that was a cool game. I even enjoyed the sequel, despite the fact that it was functionally identical to the original. I had a whole system of code-letters that I placed into the names of my squad-members, to identify their specialties. They died so often, it was a real triumph when one got promoted to Captain. Eventually I got to the point where two or three veterans would just remain in the transport, and use those guided missile thingies to pulverize the enemy UFO from a distance.