This came bundled with our IBM Aptiva PC in the 90s. Too complex for me at the time but it was a great game.
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I remember begging my mom for this game when it was in a large box at Costco when I was a kid. That giant stompy robot was just too cool.
I remember it being right next to Wheel of Time. Didn't get to play that one though. :)
This game along with StarSiege was a huge part of my childhood.
Gotta say though, once you've felt the sheer ridiculous power of an OmniMech, playing Succession Wars era games took a bit of getting used to.
MechWarrior 2 and 3 allowed for some ridiculous cheese builds that were so fun(ny). :)
did it clean it good? the bots ive seen tend to glitch out too often
Monster3D... I was so freaking amazed when I got one... Nothing like the monitor flashing as that pass through switched the active graphics card....
That game came out in 94 or 95. I use to play it on a 486 DX2 50
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How long has it been since you've cleaned your car, kimosabe? 🤣
With TURBO MODE ON babyyyy
#BringBackTurboButtons, but now so we can underclock our PCs to save power and heat
I never turned Turbo off on mine.
When you press that button, everyone knows you mean business.
Still my favorite MechWarrior game.
When I was in my teens I played Mechwarrior, a LOT, with my friend Dan. I don't remember what version it was at the time, but it was early on. One of us would build a Flea and try to take down the other in an ultra-heavy mech.
Dan died about 2 years ago. I just went on an emotional roller coaster for a few minutes. Hug your friends.
I hope those memories are great. Dan might no longer be with you or his family, but the memory lives on, cherish that. Be someone else's Dan, too, there is always time :)
Sorry to hear about your friend, it sounds like you meant a lot to each other. I second that our friends all deserve to know how much we love them.
One of my favorite gaming memories is playing MW4: Mercenaries with roommates circa 2002, where I won the grand championship piloting a Cougar.
EDIT: Just remembered my "Daishi Pepperbox": assault-class Daishi fitted with nothing but machine guns and as much frontal armor as it could carry. My strat was to charge straight at opponents, let the armor soak up incoming fire, then drop an alpha strike as soon as I got into machine gun range. Watching their mech turn from green to red to black on my HUD in just a handful of seconds was glorious.
Oh shit, I've been getting calls about your car's expired warranty.
Thanks for taking them o7
Pop that disc into a CD player and listen to all the level background music!
the CD didn’t survive either :/
I think you could do that with Quake too.
Monkey Island too!
A lot of original PlayStation games as well
The mercenaries expansion of this game was my jam
Also for anyone who doesn't know about it, I highly recommend this youtube channel
Look on the bright side kid... You get to keep all the money.
This game had some of the most immersive hardware controls and interfaces. It supported a Thrustmaster Mark 2flight stick for your right hand control to aim your weapons:

...a Thrustmaster Mark 2 throttle control for walking speed:

... Thrustmaster pedals for torso twist:

...and even i-glasses VR headset (with head motion tracking that would turn the Mech pilots head inside the cockpit!)

Fuck me, I want to experience the game with all that hardware!
Woah, whhaaa?! That game came out in like 1995. I played it and thought it was great but had no idea it had all the hardware compatibility you're pointing out!
Yeah, me either. I just played it with a keyboard.
At that time I had 2 voodoo 3d cards in sli mode and could play anything voodoo compatible in 3d with glasses.
It was cool but it was, is and will always be very niche (stereoscopic viewing).
Best game. Amazing soundtrack
I still listen to that soundtrack
Game music and crack intros were instrumental in shaping my music taste.
Too bad bad about the disc. I get replacement jewel cases by pulling junk music CDs out of the local thrift store's trash cans and then toss the inserts.
Hey, I remember that game.