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echo: arcade_games
to: ROBERT COBB
from: CHRIS OGNIBEN
date: 1996-07-12 11:15:00
subject: Awesome game

       Well i agree upon your reactions when it comes to games that used
to be our favorites back when 286's were popular.  Now i guess since i
am not one of those millions of people that decided to go with the flow
to buy new computers and get more power.  Where now more complex and
exciting games are coming out.  It's just a real shame that the software
companies had to take this buy this and buy that role.  Where if you
want to play this or that, you must buy a better machine to run it.  And
i really missed those days back where software companies placed in the
installation programs of great games tons of options to set up the game
for your computer.  So games fora 386 and 486 can also be played on a
286 through configuring the game.  But, they don't do that anymore
because of costs and that is a real shame.  Since not everyone can
afford a new computer.  My reason is that i am to lazy to go out there
and work my butt off to make enough money for a new computer.  I guess i
am out of touch or something.  But, i only look for 286 games since it's
all i have to enjoy anything that is known to be a part of the gaming
experience.  If you got any good 286 classic air craft simulation games
or racing simulations.  I sure would greatly appreciate it if you were
able to send me those programs.  But we should discuss it first before
you send them out since i can decide which ones i don't have.
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