• Agent_Karyo@piefed.worldOP
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    I remember playing Jill of the Jungle in early 1997, it was on one of those “100 in 1” pirate CD that were common around the time the CD-ROM was introduced (became somewhat common in my region).

    That same pirate compilation had Commander Keen, Dune 2 and many other games.

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        I had a bunch of those myself back then, dozens of great shareware games on each disc. Sure beat trying to download something on slow slow dialup.

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          And those games usually got really really hard beyond the first episode, so we (at least me) wouldn’t have gotten far in the full games anyways.

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        Dune 2 at least wasn’t shareware.

        Maybe had a demo though. There were a few discs that had shareware and playable demos.

        Doesn’t sound like what they had, though. Especially if it had episodes 2 and 3, etc.

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      I love that all those games are now being ported to retro consoles. I have all the Commander Keen games in my pocket for when I feel like fighting aliens.

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        I did. Only ever played the shareware episode, but it was one of my favourite platformers, alongside Duke Nukum and Cosmo.

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        It was all right. It was fun to try something new.

        I was more into RPGs and strategy games even back then.

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      100 sounds low, they tended to be 300-600 per CD, and all shareware not pirated, so perfectly legal and encouraged. I had multiple such disks as a kid… the jank in how to get the games working (dos and win3.1, mostly) was what got me to learn to use computers back in the day.