Note that open-gl heavy games such as magicka, amnesia and gish won't run on an intel integrated graphics card, as it has horrible open-gl drivers.
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Hugo's house of horrors, or ElectroMan. Duke Nukem's original games are fun too, as are Carmageddon 1, 2, and TDR, Doom I and II + TNT + Ultimate + Plutonia, HL1 (pre-source), Sonic CD, Redneck Rampage, Heretic, Hexen, MotoRacer 1 and 2, and the original Tomb Raider games. (1-3?)
The Sims 1 :v:
crysis :D
I have a laptop with almost exactly the same specs. Age of Mythology and RCT1/2 erryday.
Locomotion, RCT 1/2
[QUOTE=Osku1234;31226825]The Sims 1 :v:[/QUOTE]
The Sims 2 will run on that.
No one's mentioned Age of Empires, 1 and 2? Those were some pretty darn fun games, especially with the expansions.
Roller coaster tycoon, it's actually the game I lived on as a child.
[QUOTE=Jah Mason;31248456]Roller coaster tycoon, it's actually the game I lived on as a child.[/QUOTE]
I also lived on that game as a tween. :v:
[QUOTE=VLC;31248705]I also lived on that game as a tween. :v:[/QUOTE]
It's how the pro gamers roll.
[QUOTE=Jah Mason;31249347]It's how the pro gamers roll.[/QUOTE]
'Erry day.
Fallout 1 & 2 don't even need hardware acceleration.
1 is easier to get into (you start off with a pistol and caravan jobs are good if somewhat difficult money).
2 is harder to get into but is much bigger and contains most of the canon you see in 3&NV, but you start off with a spear and money is much harder to get.
Buy both ($6 each on [url]www.gog.com[/url]) and play them in order.
Carmageddon 1. Hands down. Also, it has redbook audio. :v:
[QUOTE=Jah Mason;31248456]Roller coaster tycoon, it's actually the game I lived on as a child.[/QUOTE]I loved that game. I bought the Deluxe version for $5 at Menards (a home improvement store, oddly enough) in the clearance games section about 7 years ago. One of the best games ever. And it runs on everything. I just wish I knew where the CD was.
[QUOTE=Jah Mason;31248456]Roller coaster tycoon, it's actually the game I lived on as a child.[/QUOTE]
Adding my recommendation for the original RCT as well. It runs on anything and never seems to stop being a fun creative outlet. I used to run it on my old Win95 machine, and I still run it on my modern gaming rig.
Now that I think about it, the block-based landscape almost reminds me of minecraft. Which I have yet to play.
[QUOTE=Protocol7;31158524]After reluctantly spending $5 on it I can also say Dungeons of Dredmor is a blast.[/QUOTE]
Dungeons of Dredmor is indeed fantastic!
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