What games did Yea Forums play on school computers?

What games did Yea Forums play on school computers?

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Videorelated.
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ElastoMania

super deep throat

Halo 1
CoD 1
San Andreas Mulitplayer
Super Smash Flash 2
Smash 64 and Mario Kart 64 on Project64 1.6
Powder Toy

Are computer labs still even a thing in schools now?

Mostly Halo CE and Starcraft

My sister is in high school and they're all expected to bring laptops to school so they can do homework off of Google Classrooms and submit it online. I hear they still have a single lab with Windows 10 computers if you didn't have your own laptop, though.

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I was born in 1996 and I could see the transition happening. We had a computer lab in every school I went to from Elementary to High School (even had a typing elective in HS), but we would also occasionally have these carts that were full of laptops carted in in MS and HS. IIRC there was a tablet cart that we used a few times when I was getting my Associate's, but I haven't seen anything like that since transferring to a full-on University, in fact I had a class this semester in Grad School where we went to a computer lab half a dozen times.

Besides all the regular flash game websites like AddictingGames, my school had a "Computer Club" that was mostly people staying after school to play Starcraft Brood War and Minecraft (and sometimes Unreal) in the computer lab and/or play MtG. All my friends (and myself) were in it but I wasn't a fan of any of that stuff.

cs 1.6
re-volt
trackmania nations
elastomania

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Pretty much every room in my high school was a computer lab. Tech schools fucking rule.

The transition was really sudden after I graduated HS. In elementary, middle, and high, there were computer labs everywhere, with the computers in middle school still using CRT monitors. Then, once I started uni, everyone was suddenly expected to have a laptop ready to go. I already had one, but the sudden shift felt a little weird to me when I started.

WHERE MY BUGDOM NIGGAS AT?

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DOTA

Otto Matic is better

LAN Quake 3

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Unreal Tournament 2004

JFK Reloaded

>that guy who got in trouble for playing super deep throat

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>no RuneScape

Lemmings

>Powder Toy
you mean powder game?

my IT admin at the school was autistic as fuck, he was such a no fun control freak that he removed all the codecs for video/sound and removed flash. We had to have all our own codecs/flash players on flashdrives to just use shit. He then fucking installed some monitoring program that invaded your flashdrive, i have no doubt he placed keyloggers on people's flashdrives because there was always malware on the school's PC, when i scanned it at home i made sure to completely check that shit.

Marble Blast in middle school and Geoguessr in high school

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the teachers ended up hating him because he also was caught browsing personal emails sent over the intranet.

Mostly just Oregon trail.

The transition wasn't just in CRTs but in pretty much every aspect of life. In retrospect, 2004-2006 were the truly transitional years from Millennial kid culture over to Zoomer kid culture, with the rise of Web 2.0, social media, shitty flash shows, and HD gaming, and 2006-2007 was probably the first fully Gen Z kid culture year. Maybe that's the reason why a lot of us stopped watching Cartoon network and/or Nick around 06-07.

Time for some boomercore.
You probably won't remember this, but this series is where all those games that were "just there" came from. Skifree, Minesweeper, Chip's Challenge

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Based on this pic and your main childhood era, are you gen x, millennial, or zoomer?

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>Maybe that's the reason why a lot of us stopped watching Cartoon network and/or Nick around 06-07.
Eh, CN still had some good shows after the transition. Chowder, Flapjack, early Adventure Time and Regular Show, Gumball, We Bare Bears. They can still pump up the occasional good show. Nick can go fuck itself though. They haven't had a single good show since '07-'08.

Yeah CN still has good shows in the zoomer era. But they killed their amazing variety. In 1999-2004 they had so much variety.

I only did it a couple times because I thought it was pretty boring but either golf or bridge I think on yahoo with buddies

Back in 2001, my friend was able to get the admin's password. We then gave ourselves admin rights and installed doom and quake on a select few PC's that no one used in our automotive class. We basically played Doom and Quake every lunch break. Holy fuck, I'm 35 years old now, where did the time go??

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>that kid who printscreen the desktop, set it as wallpaper, then hide the icons on all computers
>mfw that kid was me

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Chucky Egg
Lotus 2

I'm 18 and waste time at my school's comtech room during lunch.
One faggot has an unironic gaymen laptop that he and a bunch of other people play Smash on.
The rest play a game called Krunker which is just a freeware browser FPS.
I play on my Vita

Now that was pod racing.

Too many to count but my favorite was a multiplayer tron clone called Armagetron. I'm sure the Comp Sci teacher hates the fact that he introduced that game to us because it's all we gave a shit about.
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Devilish

sucks
the admin for my school district picked out kids he liked and gave them access to games and shit. we'd correspond by email and send each other stupid images

Math Blaster
Fuck all you zoomers.

damn i remember doing that

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my whole computer engineering class nearly failed a programming class thanks to this shit
we were all world class pros by the time we stopped playing. games always came down to the network stuttering rather than skill so it wasn't fun anymore

fucking 12 man armagetron was a blast
>My Dinner was derezzed by Your Gay Dad

sounds like a pedophile to me

i love these people that act like they played full pc games on school computers. no fucking way lol.

maybe my school was just draconic about computers, but no software was installed. the most i played was Raiden X, snake, and tron. all three were fucking based though, so there's that.

i did browse ecchi all the time on the middle school library computers though. my buddy hooked me up with some site since he was into anime, and i ended up browsing all the good ecchi and saving it onto the pc. then the guy fucking white knighted me and talked shit about me looking at 2d thighs and boobs etc. i was a really late bloomer so i didn't even think that it was sexual at all, i just loved the cute outfits and i inherently liked boobs and thighs because they were warm and inviting. the weird thing was all the library computers faced the librarians' podium and i did this shit EVERY DAY, and never got yelled at for it. i still can't believe it in retrospect

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Nothing would just play around with system sounds and make the computer quack and make the teacher pissed.

Yes I’m old.

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>grade school 1996
>almost every classroom had 4 or 5 of these set up
>teachers had stacks of floppies with games
>kids were allowed first come first serve computer time after our work was done

Apple IIs were outdated as fuck even in 96 but the school just kept them around for a long time. Even the office administrators had them and used ancient software for admin shit.

A couple classrooms had Windows 95 machines and we had Encarta CDs. That shit was mind blowing.

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>1996
>warcraft 2 was already out
>using apple IIs
lmfao

>best friends dad is tech head at school
>lets us have zero restraint setups
>play WoW tbc all the time with friends
>my dad still turns off wifi randomly
>my dad still beats me for being awake in drunken rages
>my dad does this to the point i cant sleep
Man i loved middle/highschool

Liero

No joke.

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i read what i posted after sending it and i fully agree, but only due to how i worded it
>"stupid" images

Core millennial though my first console was the Genesis. Prince of Egypt and Road to El Dorado are still the best animated films.

>i love these people that act like they played full pc games on school computers. no fucking way lol.
here. You'd be surprised how little of a fuck some school IT admins gave. They'd re-image the computers every summer, but the first week of school the next year one kid always had the games saved to a flash drive and copied them back to the computers. It was so easy to set up a Halo or CoD LAN party on those computers back them.

Halo 1
Warcraft 3
Starcraft 1
Star Wars Battlefront.

Based.
Our school had Quake 3, Age of Empires 2 and some dodgy racing game. Our teacher was a bit of a gamer too and would join us. Eventually we got that free multiplayer wolfenstein game too

schools are anywhere from "run by totally fucking militant techno-hybrids" to "i just plug this in and shout at it or what"

i spent many a lunch break playing starcraft and watching porn with a 'study group' because the staff/school board were too technologically stunted to even realize what internet history was let alone monitor it in any way

of course this is early 00's so shit has tightened up a fuckton since then obviously

maybe my school was just full of console kiddies or some shit, but no one ever brought in pc games. that was grounds for detention or suspension, similar to accessing any kind of shell or admin files

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>set windows 95 to 'rainforest' sound theme
>wierd whispering sound on start menu sounds like someone breathing in the corner
>dad was convinced our house was haunted by some computer hating ghost

Zoombinis

Oregon Trail

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i did read it, i still think it's funny

Man, our teacher was triple AAA retarded it wasn't funny anymore. He just used VNC to monitor our screens from his desk and I told everyone that you could just right click it and remove the tick at "accept connections". He never found out how we did it and commanded everyone he couldn't monitor to restart the PC. A year later he convinced someone to get the software "master eye" which you could crash with a simple process hook. When he then locked the signature of the executable I just made a second one that would create it with a random amount of 0 at the end.
All he had to do was to lock Direct Draw and D3D rendering in the windows policies that incompetent barrel of lard.

We played CS 1.5 and WC3 all day long.

Where in the USA Is Carmen Sandiego?
Number Munchers

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there use to be a shitload of malware domains before google banned it all, one was doom3 something and it would force install some popup program that would play "Hey everyone i'm looking at gay porno!" while flooding the PC with gay porn ads.

I remember playing The Oregon Trail and Zoombinis at school.

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S K Y R O A D S

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Back then the best I could get was Number Munchers and Oregon Trail.

>Dauchau-level strict IT admin
>Freshmen year expells a kid for using an N64 emulator on a flash drive and scares everyone into submission
>Literally every site on the internet blocked except for school site and other intranet sites

>Junior year the principal gets a signed charter from almost every teacher in the school to relieve the pressure that the IT admin is putting on the computers because kids were bringing in their own laptops
>She has the gall to fight the principal on it and call in the superintendent
>During all of this she shuts down the labs.
>Me (extremely poorfag) can't do my homework, principal doesn't give a shit (very upper class public school)
>Principal says fuck it bring in your own shit
>Superintendent says you can't fuck it and there's people (me) that need this shit

>principal gets fired
>IT admin still has a job or so I hear

What do I win

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I used to run SNES emulators on our school computers. Even had a floppy disk and later a flash drive to load them in in case they had a web blocker. They usually had Pentium 4's that were pretty high ghz so it could deal with shit like Higan better than most modern computers do now what with the 4 cores of jack shit.

Bullshit zoomer

Last Measure, and feenode dot net still works although it doesn't blast HEY EVERYBODY I'M LOOKING AT GAY PORNO in most browsers.
Fun fact: The guy yelling that died a few years ago.

>LCD
>Vista logo
>school
zoomer detected

based IT admin
literally me.

Lads

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addictinggames, did alot of the TD games
and runescape

nothing because school pc were highly restricted garbage

At the very, very end of gen x. I grew up in Montana and before the internet our shit was seriously behind. My slightly older cousins had the NES and my first console was a Genesis model 2 with the Sonic 2 pack-in.

Mame emulated roms

ut99
that is to say,
unreal tournament (the one released in 1999)
very good lan game!

If you didn't play Word Munchers on an old-ass Mac II, you don't know shit about video games.

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When I was in middle school (late 1990s / early 2000s) all the computers at the school I went to had Jazz Jackrabbit 1 and 2 installed on them.

I still don't know why, it wasn't an educational game, but I spent many hours playing it in science labs.

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I got CS 1.6 on my google drive and for a solid year and a half all the kids in the library would frag. Next year they replaced everything with macs so we all got fucked.

>Where in the USA Is Carmen Sandiego?
I had these, and where in the world is carmen sandiego.
What the fuck was her problem?
I feel like everyone played oregon trail at school
Yo, are you from eastern europe? Apparently skyroads was a big deal there. I am from new york (USA) and one of my dad's friends gave us a shareware demo of this game on a floppy in like 1995 or 1996 maybe. i played the fuck out of it and got the full version sometime later at a computer show. Also the christmas version. Really fucking cool game and there's still pretty much nothing else like it...except MAYBE "race the sun", but even then, not really...Would love to see more skyroads, or custom maps made by players. fun shit.

I also love the soundtrack and have recorded a couple covers of songs from it. great fucking game. really symbolizes that mid90s DOS era to me.

Ours were the green dot matrix thing, or at least I think they were. We had them in the first and second grade. I suppose they must have been Mac I's. Back when floppy's were actually floppy.

They even had the earliest oregon trail that you got to play if you finished your assignment early.

Sounds like your IT guys were pretty fuckin' based. I was in middle school in early 2000s and we never had cool shit like that happen. We didnt even have computers like that to play with until i was in high school then we played ut and quake

*tsssst*
*crack*

Yep, Logical Journey of the Zoombinis, now THAT was an educational video game!

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Halo CE

Unreal
Unreal Tournament
Quake 3
Halo: CE
Serious Sam

This was in 2013. I made a rar executable called "winword.exe" which extracts the game into a temp folder and runs the game as "notepad.exe", this fools the Novell software into letting it play
The temp folder also lets you open the game on multiple computers just from 1 copy on 1 usb stick

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From the top of my head:
>That snowboard game with the yeti
>Commander Keen
>Gex
>Comix Zone

The most obscure of them all, which we all liked a lot and one I never see discussed anywhere was Supaplex, that game was a blast. youtu.be/BVy75zt8x2A

Zoombinis was the shit. I fucking hated the pizza part. I can still remember the way those fuckers would whine about the toppings.

>Comix Zone got a PC release
Huh...

How was this music so fucking good? I bought two of Alexander Brandon's solo albums (one is signed!) and they're both fucking incredible, but I feel like the Jazz2, Unreal / Return to Na Pali, UT99, and Deus Ex soundtracks are better. He really is one of my favorite western composers, up there with the likes of frank klepacki (I even have a signed poster of his), mark klem, tommy tallarico, jeremy soule (if for only his work on total annihliation and supcom), david wise, etc...

I'm 25. If you're older than me and still chit chatting about video games on the internet you need to rethink your life.

Minecraft Demo and Happy wheels were the only things I could get working on those Fuckin shitty XP computers.

Maybe you and the other students weren't good at cracking them. I swear we must of drove the IT guys out of their fucking minds in Jr. High and High School.

Starcraft and Age of Empires

That was in the 90's but I'm damn sure we had Comix Zone installed in every single PC in the computer room. It was always fun to finish classwork and play games before the class ended.

I'm 30 and you know what? I don't think I give a shit what you think.

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Oh god. I still remember playing this shit in elementary school.
Gizmos and Gadgets was so much better, though.

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>>That snowboard game with the yeti
SkiFree
>Commander Keen
Which one? I've played all of them but back in the day I only had Keen 1, 2, Dreams, and 4. And a demo of Keen 6.
I later played keen 3 and keen 5 and 6...Really good games.
>The most obscure of them all, which we all liked a lot and one I never see discussed anywhere was Supaplex
I don't want to talk about this, but supaplex is probably the best/worst game I've ever suffered though my entire life. It is absolutely an overlooked masterpiece that has taken over 500 hours of my life away. I have completed all 111 levels, on an IBM 386 33mhz PC. In case you don't know what that means, it's that the game was running about 25% faster than it was "supposed" to, because it was designed for the 286. So some sections of the game were extremely hard because the timing was so fucking fast. Again, someone else, I wanna say my sister, got it for free or really cheap at a computer show, we thought it was gonna be like a 5-10 level demo, then it just...kept going. It took our family about 20 levels in to realize that maybe this is the full game, not a demo...And it was a challenge beyond challenge...My dad helped me out with a lot of levels, then over the years, I helped him out with other ones, and by the time we hit the 50s, or 60s, I pretty much was the one doing the levels, but he figured out some of the puzzles that I couldn't... when we finally completed the game, many years later, I want to say I started playing supaplex when I was 6 and didn't beat it until I was 17...Many times took a break, got stuck, difficult time...hanging over my head for years, finally finishing it was probably the hardest task in my life, and I am now 29 with a wife and 2 kids...

>le people in their mid 20s are zoomers
fuck off and take a shower.

What makes you think that I think that? My younger sister is your age. She's a core millenial. Grew up with the Nintendo 64 and shit like that. You're making some strange, rather defensive assumptions that make me think you spend too much time on here stewing over that dumb meme shit.

Holy shit now that's a story. I remember I could actually copy the full game into a diskette because of how small it was, but unfortunately I somehow ended corrupting my grandparents' computer when I wanted to play it, making the PC unable to start unless the diskette was inserted, such a weird issue. I actually wonder if there's still a way to play it in a modern computer, other than maybe using a PC-98 emulator.

one of my teachers had a pile of the super old lego kits that interfaced with old IIes when they transitioned the computer lab from IIes to LC IIs but we were all too young and stupid to know how to set them up. We also had the single llgs the school bought in a weird transition year. No one knew what a weird beast we had, we just knew that old II software ran too fast on it

prepare to nostalgia

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It sounds like you ripped the fucking BIOS or something. What the hell?

I see a very sharp decline in quality immediately following my own age group. Is this the same for every generation or is early zoomer culture really just that bad

The internet improved a lot of things and ruined others.

Jazz Jackrabbit 2 shareware demo.

Was able to install it on all the PCs in the comp lab and have a go during PC hours of after school program with the bros doing team CTF.

Would be a race to get the prebuilts that ran the game best with the best headsets set up.

I have no fucking idea, I was like ten years old. I only recall I was able to play Supaplex from that diskette but when I took it off from the computer, after turning it on it began asking for the diskette. Less to say, everyone was angry at me.

Contract wars

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YOu are too old to be posting here

I'll take "shit that didn't happen" for 600, alex.

get out zoomer. This is a boomer board. Go back to Fortnite, the only thing that keep keep your ADD-addled autistic ass occupied.

Get the fuck off my board, zoomer. Take me back to the days of late '00s Yea Forums.

I was able to rig my parent's computer to use my grandfather's office's internet at 10 without effecting them at all. The office was 50 miles away. Funny how you could get away with shit like that back then.

I had the advantage of working with computers around the same time I learned how to read and write, so that's a thing.

Caveman Ugh-lympics

Coolmathgames
Because me and a small group of kids in my middle school were "smarter" than average, they had us do online schooling to take geometry/pre-calc etc. The best part was, they stuck us the regular math class that had computers in it, so while the plebs were learning lowly shit, we got to play games whenever we were, "finished" with our modules

>You play as a velociraptor with laser guns and a jetpack
Why do companies keep making new video games when it's mathematically impossible to top Nanosaur?

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