anyone remember using bitchslap to exploit windows i think it was either 95/98? that was the SHIT. all you had to do was enter the IP and boom
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If you didn't play Legend of the Red Dragon on a 2-node OS/2 BBS, you have never lived.
You kids and your TCP/IP ISP's...
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LORD was incredibly fun and addictive. it's amazing how much joy we got from just text.
Check out the lo-fi version of my friend's website for some 1997 nostalgia.
Cakes, I got that bluebox too...
Dune, Stunts and irc war. Doom map editors. Teardrop attacks. War scripts. Seems so distant. MIRC and pirch98 was the l33t sh1t. And I am not even that old ffs...
Omg, I just remembered. Do you guys remember what you had to go through to setup the soundblaster on DOS games? IRQ's etc? Or setting up the autoexec.bat to preserve conventional memory for the games? I remember when I got my first "multimedia kit" for my pc. A 8x cd drive and a soundblaster, costing half a paycheck.
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Thousands of hours spent... back in the day this was absolutely awesome game.
Pepsi.com
Oh God. Oh dear God in heaven no. Your first instinct will be to repeatedly jab a pinecone in your eyes, but please try to understand Pepsi's mindset. First, they were almost definitely drunk. Secondly, they knew that the internet was in some way related to computers, so the idea was to make their website very evocative of a computer. I'm not convinced they understood what a computer was, but when they closed their eyes and thought about computers, this monstrosity is what popped into their drunken heads.
You helped develop command & conquer? Which games? :bowdown:Wow, I worked on this game, we used the code as a basis for C&C. Did not expect to see this ever on WF.
You helped develop command & conquer? Which games? :bowdown: