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Age of War was also a fun game.
Playing with friends is... Quite the experience, I'll say that much.
Also hello fellow battlefield hero. Had a lot of fun times in that game. But sadly it became crazy pay to win overtime.
Shame about Quake. That sucks.
It almost makes me wish I had enough gamer friends to get an Unreal 2002 LAN game going, Or a Counterstrike LAN. I still have the old disks, and it will still install without a Steam connect, We did that for a game a few times. Let me tell ya, some of those maps were really weird in the original release. Like there was a reason you had a flashlight! Cause CS Aztec had huge patches of rooms that were pitch black!
I also feel the same way about older games myself. I want to start a lan gaming business in the future based on old video games a long with owning a bar where people can play NES, SNES, N64, Nintendo Gamecube, PS1, PS2, Sega Genesis, Sega Dreamcast games and so on while also ordering drinks and good bar food!