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>> No.945426 [View]
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I'm not sure if anyone will be able to help me, but I guess if anyone would know, you guys would.

I've been trying to find the name of a large game collection sold around Windows 95 era. I think there were around 300 games on 2 discs. Many of the games were obviously geared toward young children, and the ones I actually enjoyed playing were generally shareware versions or demos. The only ones I can remember in the collection are Bad Toys 3D, Debris, Sean's 'something' (a dressed up MS Paint environment) and a sort of roleplaying/adventure/puzzle game where you flew around in a hot air balloon and used a currency called duckets(sp?)

In all my searching I only managed to find one random forum post on the web where some guy referenced the collection I'm talking about, but in no amount of detail. Obviously the collection wasn't the coolest thing, or very memorable in gaming, but it was petty damn cool when I was young, and I've been dying to nostalgia on it hard for a long time, and I fear the more time goes by, the more unlikely that will ever be possible.

pic related, the shareware version of Bad Toys 3D was one of the coolest games in the collection.

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Bad Toys on Windows. The shareware version was on this compilation disc that was simply titled "Arcade Games" (which actually had a shitton of good shareware titles on it).

It was a clone of Wolfenstein or something. No music, and all you heard was just the laughter from the enemies. The damn game scared the living shit out of me when I was a young lad and gave me reoccuring nightmares for a good while.

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