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23 minutes ago, paco said:

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I remember having to have 14 discs to load that onto my 386 in 1994.  

5 minutes ago, downundermike said:

I remember having to have 14 discs to load that onto my 386 in 1994.  

I'm assuming you mean floppy disks.  Not discs

 

 

I recently found the 1 3.5 floppy with all 6 episodes of Wolf3D.  I remember mailing iD Software a check and waiting 2-3 weeks for them to mail me a copy.  Simpler times. 

5 minutes ago, paco said:

I'm assuming you mean floppy disks.  Not discs

 

 

I recently found the 1 3.5 floppy with all 6 episodes of Wolf3D.  I remember mailing iD Software a check and waiting 2-3 weeks for them to mail me a copy.  Simpler times. 

 

Looks like it was only 5, I may be thinking of Wolfenstein.

 

John Romero's Doom II floppy disks sell for over $3,000 | Ars Technica

1 minute ago, paco said:

I'm assuming you mean floppy disks.  Not discs

 

 

I recently found the 1 3.5 floppy with all 6 episodes of Wolf3D.  I remember mailing iD Software a check and waiting 2-3 weeks for them to mail me a copy.  Simpler times. 

I remember having to wipe clean those AOL free trial disks so I could save naked pictures of Pamela Anderson, Jenny McCarthy and Carmen Electra

1 minute ago, downundermike said:

 

Looks like it was only 5, I may be thinking of Wolfenstein.

 

John Romero's Doom II floppy disks sell for over $3,000 | Ars Technica

No

4 minutes ago, paco said:

I recently found the 1 3.5 floppy with all 6 episodes of Wolf3D.  I remember mailing iD Software a check and waiting 2-3 weeks for them to mail me a copy.  Simpler times. 

 

4 minutes ago, paco said:

No

 

I had it on multiple discs in 1994, just like the picture shown.

Just now, downundermike said:

I had it on multiple discs in 1994, just like the picture shown.

:facepalm:

 

Wolf3D you kiwi.  Wolf3D was before Doom, and was shipped out on a single floppy.

7 minutes ago, paco said:

I'm assuming you mean floppy disks.  Not discs

 

 

I recently found the 1 3.5 floppy with all 6 episodes of Wolf3D.  I remember mailing iD Software a check and waiting 2-3 weeks for them to mail me a copy.  Simpler times. 

Do you still have that? I would love to get a workable copy. I still play the first episode from time to time (usually just the 7th floor which I love) but I no longer have the other five episodes.

3 minutes ago, FranklinFldEBUpper said:

Do you still have that? I would love to get a workable copy. I still play the first episode from time to time (usually just the 7th floor which I love) but I no longer have the other five episodes.

I have it.  No idea if it still works.  And don't have any 3.5" floppies laying around 

 

I would suggest checking out Good Old Games.   All 6 plus Spear Of Destiny for $8.  Works on Windows XP\Vista through 11.

11 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

You really are goddamn stupid.

Yet smarter than you are. I pity any offspring you may bring forth as a ward of the state.

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14 minutes ago, paco said:

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I could see a lot of things stuck up there, but I think the remote was not his/her and any other pronouns, done on they’re own accord.

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4 hours ago, paco said:

I'm assuming you mean floppy disks.  Not discs

 

 

I recently found the 1 3.5 floppy with all 6 episodes of Wolf3D.  I remember mailing iD Software a check and waiting 2-3 weeks for them to mail me a copy.  Simpler times. 

I used to run a BBS. Had people uploading cracked versions to me.

I think Warcraft broke me. I ended up using my PC to play it nonstop and eventually the BBS gave way to an internet slip account. I can't remember the carrier though.

8 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

I used to run a BBS.

I was a co-sysop :blush: 

(Which one?)

 

 

  

8 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

I used to run a BBS. Had people uploading cracked versions to me.

I think Warcraft broke me. I ended up using my PC to play it nonstop and eventually the BBS gave way to an internet slip account. I can't remember the carrier though.

That's how I got Doom and Doom 2.  :blush: 

I think I had doom before the BBS. 

It was a stupid warez site called annihilator. Later on I got into ansi art. 

15 hours ago, EagleJoe8 said:

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Great joke. 

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3 hours ago, Talkingbirds said:

I could see a lot of things stuck up there, but I think the remote was not his/her and any other pronouns, done on they’re own accord.

Have you forgotten the early internet?

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