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I noticed that pretty much all games I played in my life have been released after 1990. So now I'm asking those with earlier experience here:
Which games can you recommend from before that time?

But: they should still be fun in their own right and not just interesting to play in an historian sense of trying to understand how genres developed.

Games I played that are older than 1990:

  • Tetris (classic for a reason)
  • Pacman (interesting but simple)
  • Prince of Persia (was too young to understand how to correctly play this game, I should maybe try to play it again)
  • The Legend of Zelda (too old school and clunky for my liking)
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[–] SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca 2 points 11 hours ago

Yeah it's hard to get the mix of space exploration, interesting aliens to meet, and a good overarching story that Starflight (the first of this kind of game) right out of the gate.

And yeah you didn't scan that planet and check the gravity levels? You're dead. If you didn't notice in the report how hostile the animals on the planet are? You're dead.

But it kind of got it right, there wasn't a cut scene where the science officer explains that it's too dangerous to land on the planet, it's you deciding it's too dangerous. It had an element where there's danger but if you get the science right the danger isn't an issue. Space is scary but science makes it less scary.