![]() ![]() I bought it almost right away, together with my ticket to low school grades but tons of hours of pure pixelated belic awesomeness.īasically the game requires you to control a unit of commandos, ready to strike behind the enemy lines. A couple of weeks later I decided to look for it, and I found that the name of that game was COMMANDOS and, surprisingly, my MMX could handle it. Always looking for new gems, I remember one afternoon as I was running in gym class, while trying to catch my breath, the same guy that had sold me the PC said: “Gabo, I've just heard of a great strategy game where you control only a handful of soldiers in some big missions. When I got into that world of PC gaming, I was soon looking for new gaming alternatives, I had tried the likes of Command & Conquer in my Saturn and wanted to get more and more strategy games, a genre I had not explored as a console geek. I don’t exactly remember the amount of RAM that old metal case had (probably 128MB) though I recall it being a Pentium 166 MMX, by today standards a thing of the ancient days long gone, but it was state of the art to me. For me, it was a chance to play those great games that I could only enjoy by visiting other friends: Stunts, B-17 Flying Fortress, the Larry games, Loom, and the list goes on. ![]() I remember buying it from a friend, who had purchased a new one and wanted to get rid of his old piece of junk. ![]()
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