12/3/2023 0 Comments Nanosaur 2 longplayThe other computer lab game I played a bunch when I was even younger was number/super muncher.īut the holy grail of this thread for me is this game. This game was so nuts and whenever I see an iMac I think of it. One game was a game with bugs but the other game was… Walking into that room felt like walking into the future.Īfter our work was completed the teacher would give us permission to play a game. ![]() In 6th grade the computer lab got brand new iMacs. That’s awesome! It really holds such a fond memory for me because I played it so much and it was really pretty fun. My friend and I had fun adapting single player games to multiplayer and Island Survivors was one of the better ones! Definitely a little less awkward than Marathon where one of us would move and the other would shoot and open doors. It was based on doing various survival-related tasks like collecting firewood, picking berries, or fishing and we would take turns doing each of those tasks. It was a black-and-white Mac game and I used to play it with one of my childhood friends when I visited. I don’t know enough to search for it otherwise.Īnother one is a game I know as “Island Survivors” although that might not have been its actual title because I was pretty young when I last played it. The aspect I most remember was that there was an enemy who was some sort of milipede-thing with a bunch of body segments that kind of bounced around. I’m pretty sure it had a boy and a girl playable characters and you had to explore a castle. The first one I have no idea what the title was, I remember playing it at a public library in NJ in the early 90s and it was on a computer with a green monochrome monitor. ![]() ![]() If we’re talking about long-forgotten games that partly live somewhere in one’s brain, I’ve got two UNKNOWN TITLES I think about sometimes:
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