Unfortunately it's a pretty weak selection this time around that'll only appeal to folks with a nostalgic childhood bond with some of these games (most of them released before 1997).
The only familiar titles I see apart from the first 2D Duke Nukem games are Balls of Steel (no relation to Sir Nukem; pretty fun pinball arcade), Terminal Velocity (competent Descent clone), and Realms of Chaos (Apogee 2D platformer similiar to Pitfall).
Upvoted for the fact that a good majority of these games cannot be found anywhere else on the Internet (legal or illegal channels), so credit where it's due to GOG.com for sourcing this stuff.
Unfortunately it's a pretty weak selection this time around that'll only appeal to folks with a nostalgic childhood bond with some of these games (most of them released before 1997).
The only familiar titles I see apart from the first 2D Duke Nukem games are Balls of Steel (no relation to Sir Nukem; pretty fun pinball arcade), Terminal Velocity (competent Descent clone), and Realms of Chaos (Apogee 2D platformer similiar to Pitfall).
Upvoted for the fact that a good majority of these games cannot be found anywhere else on the Internet (legal or illegal channels), so credit where it's due to GOG.com for sourcing this stuff.