The Siege Of Avalon has begun! Now you can play with this fantastic role playing game that was released in 2000.
What else do we need, really? Get it now!
We can thank twillight, Expack2 and Paco for bringing us this gem along with the review, archives and the screenshots!Now it is time for some more thinking about games, which game do you love that is so buggy that you now wonder how you played it? Remember if your game isn't in the list throw a post up and throw one up just telling us which is your favourite anyway. If you aren't a member make sure to sign up for the site so you can vote on the poll and let us know what you think. Click the title to get taken to the right thread and have a look around our forums after. A big thanks to Lulu_Jane for this weeks poll idea.
But that is last week, and this is a new poll from RRS What is your favourite game setting? Do you prefer games set in the far future, or the distant past or in some more fantasy world? Let us know, click the title and vote away.
Wow that is a lot. So get cracking, have a look at these wonderful extras and give a big thanks to APFelon for giving them to us.
And now for this weeks poll thanks to Tracker which of the stories listed would you like to see as a point and click adventure game? We have room for some more ideas so if you would like to vote for something else get in there quick and let me know so I can add it to the poll and you can use your vote on it. Remember if you want to vote you need to be a member of the site so don't forget to sign up!
We are offering programs recommended to play our games, some useful utilities and file archivers like 7-Zip and WinRAR. Everything you need to survive at Abandonia!
"Come get some!" => Programs
No matter if it's because you're new to computer games or lived under a rock for last fifteen years, now you've got an opportunity to catch up: as of now, Fallout is free for the next 48 hours on GOG.com
Abandonia would like to commemorate the decease of Commodore International's founder Jack Tramiel, aged 83, by recommending the DOS port of classic C64 videogame Pirates! as today's choice.
We'd like to thank him for his efforts in popularizing computers to the public, making it possible for everyone to enjoy the benefits of owning a computer. Altough he left his famous company in 1984, he only did to revive another great name: after leaving Commodore International, he bought the remains of Atari to produce numerous great, but unfortunately less popular computers and videogame consoles.
Let us all remember his words on the industry "We need to build computers for the masses, not the classes", and remember him as one of the founding fathers of the modern world. He may have gone to the 8-bit choir in the 16-coloured sky, but his breadboxes will always deserve a special place in our hearts, and on our desks.
May He Rest in Peace Forever
But don't thank me, all the thanks should go towards are very own Mighty Midget using his real world helicopter skills (remote control is still skills) he has provided us with a great review and screenshots and an archive to be enjoyed by all. What are you waiting for get to the review page and check it out!