My bad, it's a disc based compilation by Midway. Super Off Road, Championship Sprint and other classics. Midway Arcade Origins is the name of it. It has about 30 games on it. Rampage, Joust and the racing games are the highlights for me.
Who mentioned Syphon Filter (can't find it now, unless it was in the other thread). Played that game for ages. All of the C.O.D games get a work-out here, and the Uncharted series.
Fun times were had with CS! I was playing this when the World Trade Centre went down... CT's went nuts all yelling "KILL THE TERRORISTS!" Thunder Blade on Sega Master System was awesome. Spent so many hours on that trying to clock 100% kills on each level!
I was playing PGA golf on PC when the twin towers went down, my mate said to turn on the TV, $hit going down in the USA... was a strange night.
I was a big CS player in the early 2000s to mid 2000s too. After 1.6 it pretty much died out though, COD never had the same effect with me.
Playing Street Rod way back around the early 90's was my all time favourite. Was always heaps of fun beating the king, for pinkslips, in a blown mustang. I also played alot of Counter Strike in the early 00's which was alot of fun.
Yes I used to play both of those games. There was another stunt car racer game that you used to be able to build tracks with loops and stuff. You could buy different cars which was different to the one you had in the picture.. Ill hunt around
I remember when I was at primary school and we used to have a computer lesson, we used to play this game called gizmos and gadgets. I liked the game but I sucked massively at it.
I managed to fit the original Halo onto a USB, and in Year 8 our HSIE teacher was away most of the time. People copied the game from my stick onto theirs and eventually we had enough to have the entire class playing in the classroom lol
I did the same in year 6 with V8 Supercar challenge. Pretty crappy graphics now but I highly recommend getting it, the physics are at R factor level.
I fkn loved that game, enjoyed it massively up until we got robbed in Jan 2005 From what I remember the tracks were extremely accurate and had some that I had never heard of. Knutstorp I think was one of them.