• Portable Games (2GB Flash Drive, Netbook)
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Post some games that work on a netbook! [img]http://raxdakkar.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/header.png[/img] [url=www.ganggarrison.com/]Gang Garrison 2[/url] Awesome 2D TF2 Clone, (Freeware) [img]http://cdn.steampowered.com/v/gfx/apps/70/header.jpg?t=1270602383[/img][url=http://store.steampowered.com/app/70/]Half-Life[/url] One of the best games made, play in lowest settings, oh, and a mouse! :eng101: (10 Dollars, On Steam) [img]http://image.versiontracker.com/scrnsht/42695/276822/301screenshot1.png[/img] [url=www.armagetronad.net/]Armagetron Advanced[/url] A cool TRON clone, play with bots or friends on LAN! (Freeware) [img]http://img.blogonline.ru/bl/posts/thumbs/68/1176357468_98770054200.jpg[/img] [url=http://www.worms2.com/main.html?page=home&area=welc]Worms 2[/url] A cool game, PLAY IT! (9.99 Pounds, Buy it!!!!) I hoped that helped.
how is half life portable?
[QUOTE=Lexinator;21850940]how is half life portable?[/QUOTE] Because 1. It's very old 2. You can run it on software mode 3. It's not like HL2's graphics.
[QUOTE=LinuX;21850993]Because 1. It's very old 2. You can run it on software mode 3. It's not like HL2's graphics.[/QUOTE] yes but you cant just take it round on a usb it needs steam to run?
You can install steam on a flash drive :eng101:
[QUOTE=Lexinator;21851230]yes but you cant just take it round on a usb it needs steam to run?[/QUOTE] There was no Steam when HL1 came around, buy the retail version. Also, some games I run on my netbook: Morrowind GOTY (you may have to use no-cd crack if you don't have a CD drive on your netbook) Doom/Doom2/Duke Nukem 3D Command and Conquer: Tiberian sun/Red Alert 2/RA1 (these all work on mine with 1.6GHz processor) Dwarf Fortress through DFTerm if you have good connection and a computer at home. Defcon & Uplink DOSBox and olde goode games.
Emulators
PC Gamer UK: July 2009 (Issue 202) 17 Games to play on a netbook: Diablo 2 Plants Vs. Zombies World of Goo (Best for puzzles) Lucasarts Classic Line Trackmania Nations Forever (Best for driving) GTA: Vice City The Elder Scrolls IV: Morrowmind Dungeon Keeper 2 Audiosurf (Best for music) Neverwinter Nights The Sims/ The Sims 2 Ultimate Doom (Best for action) Deus Ex Warcraft III Peggle Complete (Best for casual) Geometry Wars Quake III: Arena Not all flash drive games, but they should all work on a netbook
[QUOTE=howling techie;21852738]PC Gamer UK: July 2009 (Issue 202) 17 Games to play on a netbook: Diablo 2 Plants Vs. Zombies World of Goo (Best for puzzles) Lucasarts Classic Line Trackmania Nations Forever (Best for driving) GTA: Vice City The Elder Scrolls IV: Morrowmind Dungeon Keeper 2 Audiosurf (Best for music) Neverwinter Nights The Sims/ The Sims 2 Ultimate Doom (Best for action) Deus Ex Warcraft III Peggle Complete (Best for casual) Geometry Wars Quake III: Arena Not all flash drive games, but they should all work on a netbook[/QUOTE] Vice City? Trackmania? SIMS 2? Netbooks have usually around 1-2 GHz processors and no video card. Most likely won't be able to play these.
GTA IV, oh wait, 2 gigs of space? Probably Counter-Strike 1.6, wait, do you need steam for that?
I'd consider netbook gaming also means you can't have an Internet connection. Which makes CS pointless.
Most of the games in the humble bundle meet this.
I don't have a netbook, but wouldn't Cortex Command play on a netbook?
I think that Starcraft and SC Brood War should fit into a 2 gig flash drive.
[QUOTE=Pandemix;21853509]I don't have a netbook, but wouldn't Cortex Command play on a netbook?[/QUOTE] yes. but it will rape the CPU
[QUOTE=Zezibesh;21853243]I'd consider netbook gaming also means you can't have an Internet connection. Which makes CS pointless.[/QUOTE] Offline Mode :smug: [editline]09:30AM[/editline] And bots :smug::smug:
Need For Speed 3(might need patching/fixes) Aliens Vs Predator 1(needs a fix, myavp works great) Gta 1(Free) GTA 2(free) Age of Empires 1(hours of gameplay here)
[QUOTE=Zezibesh;21853243]I'd consider netbook gaming also means you can't have an Internet connection. Which makes CS pointless.[/QUOTE] Mobile internet connection. :smug:
what about audiosurf
Liberal Crime Squad
N Ninja - best portable game EVER
Sim City 4, great for netbooks
I got TF2 working on a netbook, if you're into playing w/ bots. Also, just buy a cheap 10 gig flash drive if there's space issues.
[url=http://www.miraigamer.net/cavestory/downloads_1.php]Cave Story[/url] [editline]08:15PM[/editline] [QUOTE=dagoth_ur;21857359]Gta 1(Free) GTA 2(free)[/QUOTE] The link for these is here, btw: [url]http://www.rockstargames.com/classics/[/url]
[QUOTE=cheeseman52;21857632]what about audiosurf[/QUOTE] It runs OK. It's not amazing, though you can play it completely bottomed out. Assault Cube is pretty entertaining. Unreal Tournament works pretty well, Simcity 4 is fun... OpenTTD I hear is good. Gish works fine and is DRM Free and portable. Just buy the Humble Bundle and check out the system requirements on there.
[QUOTE=Fippe;21853157]Vice City? Trackmania? SIMS 2? Netbooks have usually around 1-2 GHz processors and no video card. Most likely won't be able to play these.[/QUOTE] Any computer out in the last 6 or 7 years could run Vice City. Don't underestimate computers.
X-com
counterstrike 2d [url]http://www.cs2d.com/[/url]
age of mythology
Get Sid Meier's SimGolf. Hot damn that shit is addicting as hell, you get the company to start hosting tournaments at your course and you start building houses on your golf course and goddamn you're addicted.
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