The History of FPS Games Vol 1 1974-1988


25 Responses to “The History of FPS Games Vol 1 1974-1988”

  1. yeah unforgetable sound haha

  2. I’ll be watching a few of the volumes, thanks. :)

    P.S. Great Arma II vids.

  3. around the end was some good old fasioned ut music

  4. Thanx to your help sorting a few things out ;-)

  5. Beginnings weren’t easy…. I remember the very first version of this video ^^

  6. This series are some of the best videos I’ve seen on YouTube. Informative and entertaining at the same time. Involves great effort. Very well done. Thank you so much :D

  7. lol

  8. this music makes me feel like if Children of Bodom was in a snes game

  9. ;-)

  10. Wow! Fantastic work, Balgorg.

  11. Thnx

  12. Excellent job

  13. 1:20 holy shit xD

  14. way out looks like a breakthrough

  15. 2:58
    quake 3 soundtrack :)

  16. Ballblazer ? Have to look that one up. Omg….maybe i’ll have to start over again !!!!

  17. Excellent – but no Ballblazer…..! :) Still, 5/5! Must have taken ages!

  18. in this one I used the some tune’s from the Doom soundtrack, some from Quake III, one i think from System Shock, one from Unreal Tournament. The remainder were from the games featured.

  19. hey nice FPS history thing you are doing balgorg. can u please tell me the names of all the tunes you have going on in the videos?

  20. fps=fucks per second

  21. 7:45 unreal tournament baby!!!

  22. where too ???

  23. What the..! Pantera riff in the intro??

  24. I am no expert on the gfx rendering, bu the Eidolon was a tunnel based FPS, but the enemy didnt move around. So not exactly ‘live’ then. Cholo has indoor and outdoor environments, but the fighting is outside (I think). You might therefore be right. At the moment im just trying to get all the games in the correct order, understanding them will come later. Hopefully these vids will help ;-)

  25. So “The Colony” was the first FPS with to have indoor corridors and seamless live gameplay? (like ‘doom’, not turn based like bards tale)

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