Games you played on your high school's computers

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This fuckin game

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>nu-Yas Forums doesn't plays Liero anymore
what went wrong?

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Fucking zoomers.

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Motherfucking Soldat

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I played the shit out of liero on the school computers god damn didn't think anyone else knew about this game lels
also highly based pity it's dead in my part of the world

>it's dead in my part of the world
Check steam

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used to play this shit a lot in highschool, i remember playing it on a angelfire site

This and pretty much anything by Sierra were my bread and butter as an autistic fatfuck.

wait what? is this an early christmas THANKYOU ANONSKI

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forgot pick because i'm an idiot

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there is also a soldat 2? what the fuck is happening in this time line?

not high school but middle school

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Halo trial

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I remember a vertical scrolling Shmup being installed on the school e-mac computers. I wonder which one it could have been looking back. There were no anime girls.

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Based and dukepilled

In elementary school

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Looks like the original Worms.

Ah, to have lived before Columbine.

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there was this one flash game where you defended a hill from goo monsters I wish I could find it again

bruh you just unlocked memorys i didnt know i even had. holy shit

GATHER THE BOYS

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Some kid hid Doom on our high school server, and it never got found. Either that or the IT guy was cool with it since he was the kind with a ponytail and wore band t-shirts to work.

The computers in my school didn't really have hard drives except for the one the teachers used. Would play Gorilla or Minesweeper on the one in the music office.

If you wanted to play a game, you had to get a disk to play off of from the librarians and all they had was shit like Oregon Trail.

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I played this shit in the kindergarten

>download burning sand 2
>place the exe file in the public drive accessible by all of my classmates
>tell me mates to check this game out
>spreads like wildfire and practically all of my classmates in computer class are playing it
>get in trouble with the teacher because I'm the one who started it

feels good being the supplier

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Lots of Quake 3 shareware online
and Halo CE, that old portable copy that used to work online

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My tech teacher was a total bro if he liked you. So a few of us would regularly have LAN runs on Half Life, Unreal, and Doom. This was late 90s so they weren't ancient.

We also built maps for extra credit and I remember how much fun it was running around a Doom version of the school fragging each other. That would not go over so well now I imagine. Based teacher even took a day off to get Star Wars TPM tickets and we went as a group of like 20 opening night. I miss being young.

Oh no

hell yea

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I miss these niggas like you wouldn't believe

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I had the cowboy hat, the ultimate flex

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still remember booting up the demo of this for the very first time in 1999 or 2000 and having my mind blown at how good the graphics were, particularly the lighting
funny to see how dodgy it looks 20 years later

unironically

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had no problem getting on in elementary school but in 7th and 8th grade they had blocks but EZproxy lul

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Zoomber checking in

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I think I played this like once, but I remember other kids in class playing this and me being jealous while I just stuck to Apple's paint program.

great game

Lmao, we had that on our home computer, used to play it all the time. Haven't seen this shit in fucking decades dude, now I know what it was called.

21 year old zoomer fag here. I remember in Elementary School I somehow convinced the IT guy to put the World of Goo demo on every computer in the computer lab. I have no fucking idea how this happened, but it was fantastic.

I had been trying to find those games on and off for years with nothing but my foggy childhood memory to go off of. Check out all the other games from the Microsoft Entertainment Puzzle Collection. The nostalgia hits me like a sack of bricks. Jewel Chase was obviously the best though.

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Class of '14 here.
I put a full Minecraft install on the school network. All you had to do was copy it to your computer and it would run.
Our IT guys were either completely incompetent or secretly based and I never got caught despite needing to reupload the game folder under different names numerous times.
I also put Doom 1 and 2 on it along with the source port required.

Yeah, I'm watching videos right now, this is fucking nuts.

BASED

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>final boss was literally satan
Was really a shock to me when I first beat it. Based flash game.

I loved this shit

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take me back

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Nice

Quake III on an iMac

Minecraft.

The tron bike games had many names, but the one I played was "Achtung, Die Curve!"
four people all sitting by the same keyboard, of course.

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