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Never met a kid that played on computer. Where I lived it was sega or Nintendo, had never even heard of turbographx or no geo. Computers were for number munches and typing games
Heros of might and magic III. :)
God as my witness I looked exactly like that kid at that age, same time period too. Freaking weird
Don't even know how many times we played Doom and Sim City literally in the back of the classroom in elementary.
Late 80s game but I remember playing Defender of the Crown on an Atari ST in the 90s. I thought the graphics were insane. I almost forgot Diablo was huge in the late 90s, and Might and Magic.