On Mon, 22 Feb 2016, Mouse wrote:
Computer games require all you can give them [...]
Only if your idea of "games" is "slick-looking realtime 3D-rendering
games". There are lots of games that work perfectly well on 3100-class
(and even slower) machines, such as roguelikes (rogue, larn, hack,
etc), text adventures (ADVENT, DUNGEON, etc), phantasia, Seahaven,
Klondike...the list is long.
But those are Computer Games! Not computer games. It is a long time
since I have played rogue.
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