PCGamer Classic Games Collection Volume One

PCGamer Classic Games Collection Volume One

Aka: PCGamer Magazine Disc 5.10, PCGamer Magazine July 2000
Console: PC
TV Standard: NTSC
Country: United States of America
Developer(s): Imagine Software
Release Date: 2000-07-01
Players: 1
Co-op: No
ESRB: Not Rated
Type: Action, Adventure, Role-Playing, Strategy, Racing, Shooter, Sports, Flight Simulator

This month, on The CD...

X-COM: UFO Defense
It's the quintessential turn-based strategy game. Begin your journey back to the golden age of twentieth-century gaming.

King's Quest
Experience the grandfather of computer adventure games. Remember when you typed simple sentences to interact with the game world? Insert disc. Play game. Revere and enjoy.

Alone in the Dark
Famous for staining many a gamer's undies, this H.P. Lovecraft-inspired title soon reached cult status as the world's scariest and most ambient game.

The Secret of Monkey Island
Before LeChuck had a taste for revenge, he was a barmy girlfriend-stealing pirate. Voyage back to the original caper and its treasure trove of clever, dehydrated wit.

Duke Nukem II
Presented in astonishing 2D! Who would have thought that this endearing side-scroller would mature into one of the game industry's hottest commodities? Hail to the king, baby.

Links: The Challenge of Golf
Witness the first truly realistic simulation of golf ever to hit any gaming platform, with graphics modeled on real courses.

Descent
Doom had everyone spellbound until Descent came along, giving us six degrees of freedom and introducing air-sickness to gamers everywhere.

Terminal Velocity
This arcade gem allows flight above and below ground in extreme high-resolution splendor!

Wing Commander
This title is the reason many gamers are into gaming today. You owe it to yourself to play this one, whether you did eight years ago or not. And would you believe it's been reprogrammed for Windows?

Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness
Did Richard Garriott know what he was starting when he developed this seed to the most successful roleplaying series ever? Yes, he probably did. Take a trip to an earlier Britannia, Avatar.

Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss
Occasionally referred to as the best game of all time, Ultima Underworld offered Doom-like graphics, the ability to jump, and a complex roleplaying engine before Wolfenstein 3D even hit shelves. Play it - you'll be glad you did.

Road & Track Presents: The Need for Speed
This one is sure to satisfy today as much as it did before, complete with high-resolution graphics, a kicking soundtrack, and network play.

Plus the EXCLUSIVE Daikatana demo!
Experience John Romero's opus on four maps in single-player or co-op mode. See for yourself what the buzz is about.