I was wondering, how many people have heard of the Escape Velocity series of games. They are one of my favorite game series, especially since they were done by a shareware company.
Also, what is everybody’s favorite shareware game, and have you ever paid for it?
Wow, I played Escape Velocity way back in the day. I guess I was a freshman in high school, so that was a little over 4 years ago…this was all before Escape Velocity Override came out.
I had to break that game up into like 5 disks to bring it home where I didn’t have internet…
I never played Escape Velocity, but I did get a humongous pack of shareware games back in '97. It included one of the most addictive fighting games I’ve ever played: One Must Fall: 2097.
I played the shareware version for several years. Eventually, I learned that it had been released in freeware, and I was happy. I downloaded it at school (I wasn’t allowed free access to the internet until last summer (waste of a good cable modem!), after my Junior year. Parents = control freaks), spanned it on six floppies, and revelled in the glory of the full game.
Last year, I learned that they were making another OMF game, OMF: Battlegrounds. It looks pretty enough to fry my computer, and I am happy.
For awhile i thought Porrasturvat was really cool, but then the Army released a free game called Army Operations. It’s a really cool shooter that simulates training and missions in the United States Army. You can either download it for free, or pick up a copy at a computer game store (this version costs $10-$20 because you get it on a cd and you get a pretty big book that explains the game)
Well, I’ve never played One Must Fall (note to self: download it), but America’s Army is NOT shareware… Its a bad shooter that is buggy and slow… I suggest either CS or UT2003 if you want to play a team based shooter… As for Escape Velocity, theres a new version coming out that is being ported to the PC right now… Its almost done beta testing (hrmmm, how do i know that?) so keep your eyes open at AmbrosiaSW .
EGA Trek. The greatest Trek game of all time. Sure, Bridge Commander is pretty, but you don’t have a death ray. It was probably the first computer game I played. When we moved we lost our copy, and it was years before I finally found another. I play it every now and then when feel that need to trash some Klingons.
I tried to register it, but my ten doller bill just got returned to sender. So Nels Anderson, if your out there, let me know!