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Joel Segerbäck| Nickname: | Zergis | | E-Mail Address: |  | | Contribution Rating: | 534 (ranked 348th; 116 in last year) |
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http://medlem.spray.se/fisk0
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| Member Since | Dec 25, 2003 | | # Messages Posted: | 2 | | Location: | Stockholm, Sweden  |
| ICQ Number: |
62344544 |
| About myself: | Well. I was in born 1986, so I missed most of the C=64 times and such. I started playing computer games around 1989 on my father's 286, at that time mostly Digger, Pac-man and Flight Simulator 4.
At the end of the 80's of the beginning of the '90:s my older brother joined a PC Gaming club named Svenska PC-klubben (translated: "The Swedish PC Club") which mailed us 5.25'' floppies with shareware games and lists of games which you could buy from them. We got quite a lot of games from them before they seized to exist sometime in the middle of the '90:s. Through them I got to play Falcon 2.0AT or XT eller whatever it was called, and a lot of shareware Apogee games (Blake Stone, Monster Bash and Duke Nukem 2 being some of my favourites). My father then bought a 386 and later a 486DX2 (which we actually used as our main computer as late as 1999) and I started to play Wing commander and ATF II (which, when I found out it wasn't listed here on Mobygames, was the reason I joined so I could add it) as well as some Star Trek based game we've got from the gaming club.
In the middle of the 1990's my brother began composing music on the PC, which got my interest in computers to grow beyond just playing games. That made me experiment quite a lot with the computer, changing in Windows 3.1's and DOS's configuration files (actually, making the computer crash a few times) and such.
At 1995 i began playing Populous. I played it daily, and I can't describe the feeling when I found out that it supported my sound card and I got it to play digitized sounds and music instead of just PC speaker blip-bloping sounds. I began recording the music from the games to cassettes.
A few years later my world turned over. I played Command & Conquer at one of my friends computers, and I fell in love with it instantly. I bought it to my own computer and played it day and night when I wasn't at school until I finished it with both sides. The I bought Red Alert and a year later Tiberian Sun (even though my computer couldn't play it) ... and.. oh. I think i've written a little bit too much already.
In short: My favourite OS's of all times is Windows 3.1 and MS DOS 6.22, my favourite games has been to many the last years, but System Shock 2 and Command & Conquer are definitely two of them. | |
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