Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20120712125232/@comment-1496755-20120726122500

Oooh, I've played Aladdin - very nice game, excellent artwork. It can be very challenging for sure (I still shudder with terror when I think about the level inside the Genie's lamp). The most amazing thing was the sheer size of the levels, and the variety of environments, hazards and enemies.

Before getting a real PC, I had something called - an 8-bit machine with a monochrome monitor. No hard drive whatsoever, so all programs had to be run from floppy disks (5.25 inch). It was as noisy as a lawnmower, but it was an amazing thing to have in 1990 :)

Then, for a short period we had a 12 MHz PC... and then for several years - a 40 MHz machine. Then came a Pentium II, which also stayed for quite some time. Upgrading with new hardware was like a mini-Christmas because it happened so rarely (those were pretty poor years).

Just thinking about them brings back so many memories ;)