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jsphweid Sep 16, 2013 07:09 AM

old 90s pc game identification
 
Hey guys, maybe you all might be the right community for such a question.

When I was young in the 90s, a friend gave me a CD-ROM with a TON of games on. It must've been a sampler, or a demo CD of some kind. I would say at least 18 years old here. The label had an orange, red color with a picture of an aircraft on it. The aircraft was black, but the image was slightly faint. It was a fighter or bomber jet with a long nose I think.

The CD had doom, commander keen, and a bunch of other one's I can't remember. If you know the name of that sampler, I can probably find the game I'm looking for from there.

IF NOT, the game itself is just a simple two man fighter, except GIANT ROBOTS FROM THE FUTURE. In the demo, you could only use 2-3 different kinds and one location. This is a simple fighter, like mortal combat (2d, etc.). The only map was some sort of powerstation. You were surrounded by a web of electrical lines. It was outside, dark, rainy, and lightening was happening amid the flaring of electricity from the powerlines when you threw your opponent against those webs. The default robot was tall, thin, angular. The only other one I remember is one that halfway looked like a man, then halfway a spider of some kind.

That's all I got. Ring a bell??

Dopefish Sep 16, 2013 07:25 AM

That was One Must Fall: 2097.

And I've tried finding those DirectX sampler CDs online occasionally, though I'm sure my father must still have them somewhere.

jsphweid Sep 16, 2013 11:21 AM

fucking brilliant, thanks!


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