disclaimer I own nothing of what is shown. It is simple to bring attention to classic old pc games that deserve being played by the next generation. I wanted to be a little diffrent so i started with the best first. please note that this is only my opinion. if you disagree and want something higher on the list please calm down and perhaps make your own list? list: 1.Betrayal at krondor 2.Mechwarrior 2 mercenaries 3.Fallout 1 4.Privateer 5.Tie fighter 6.Planescape torment 7.Dark earth 8.Homeworld 9.Space hulk vengeance of the blood angels 10.Wing commander 3 hearth of the tiger 11.Fallout 2 12.Lords of the realm 2 13.Baldurs gate 14.Dark forces 15.Rage of mages 16.Jedi knight academy 17.starcraft 18.dy by the sword 19.Castle siege ballerburg 20.incubation Top 10 20 30 dos oldies pc best classic games betrayal at krondor fallout tie fighter mechwarrior mercenaries privateer Dark earth planescape torment homeworld space hulk vengeance of the blood angels wing
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Capes of Distinction with emotes – Completionist cape – Veteran cape – Max cape – classic cape
Cape of distinctions are capes that reward players that have achieved a certain status. This is how you get the capes and the requirements: Milestone capes: Requires balls of wool that resembles the cape skill levels (1 ball of wool for lv 10+, 9 balls of wools for 90+ capes) You will need ALL your skills past that level to wield the cape. Also you can create any cape at any level, but can’t wield unless you have the required levels. Veteran capes: Must have an active runescape account for at least 5 years (not gameplay). Requires 50k coins, and can be bought in lumbridge from hans. this cape has an emote Classic capes: You must have at least joined runescape classic at least once. Requires 50k coins and can be bought from the varrock clothe shop. Max cape: Requires ALL 99s in the game to buy and wield. You have to find Max that roams around east varrock to buy it. Uber / Completionist cape: Requires ALL 99s, 120 dungeoneering, all tasks, all spells learned, all miniquests, and pretty much 100% completeing the game. This is located at the top floor of the museum and if you don’t have the requirement, the cape will tell you the remaining requirements for the cape. I hope you all enjoyed this video. Sorry If I didn’t commentate over this vid, but I’m busy doing some irl stuff atm. Song used: Kal’gar the warmonger. This song is in game
AFI Top 100 Movie Quotes Part 1
READ BEFORE WATCHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Since no one out there has the decency to post the real clips of the actors saying the quotes and but quote it themselves (which by the way none who have attempted to do so was any good at it) I’ve decided to do the AFI Top 100 Movie quotes with the real actors who said it. I DO NOT OWN OR COPYRIGHT ANY OF THESE FILMS OR PICTURES ITS JUST FOR PEOPLE TO ENJOY AND YES I WILL PUT UP ALL 100 MOVIE QUOTE CLIPS! Starting at… #1 “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.” #2 “I’m going to make him an offer he can’t refuse.” #3 “You don’t understand! I coulda had class. I coulda been a contender. I could’ve been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am.” #4 “Toto, I’ve got a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” #5 “Here’s looking at you, kid.” #6 “Go ahead, make my day.” #7 “All right, Mr. DeMille, I’m ready for my close-up.” #8 “May the Force be with you.” (Originally Hon Solo & Ben) #9 “Fasten your seatbelts. It’s going to be a bumpy night.” #10 “You talkin’ to me?” #11 “What we’ve got here is failure to communicate.” #12 “I love the smell of napalm in the morning.” #13 “Love means never having to say you’re sorry.” #14 “The stuff that dreams are made of.” #15 “ET phone home.” (If anyone can tell me where to find the real clip I will gladly post it in) #16 “They call me Mister Tibbs!” #17 “Rosebud.” #18 “Made it, Ma! Top of the world!” #19 “I’m as mad as hell, and I’m not going to take this anymore!” #20 “Louis, I think this is …
Skid Row – Piece of Me (live 1989) Bottle Incident
Skid Row – Piece of Me 12/27/89 @ Springfield, Massachusetts Opening for Aerosmith! www.freewebs.com
The Crispy Brothers feat DJ Swagz – Algoma State of Mind
(Tim) Grew up in Algoma Now we’re down in Phoenix Right next to Steve Nash You wouldn’t believe it We’re the new Craig Brans But we don’t do movies It’s Tim and Jim And we are the Crispies (Jim) We used to stop at Subway While on our lunch breaks Then they got McDonalds Those triple thick milkshakes Tiskit-A-Taskit 321 Steele Street Dennis Flack sundaes Man they were so sweet (Tim) Crusin’ down 4th Street Take a right on Jefferson Before Algoma Motors We stop by Richardson’s Buy a car from Jimmy Say what’s up to Jeff Take a pitch from Ernie He slow-pitches the best (Jim) Go down to Steelhead Still sippin’ Busch Light Algoma Wolves football Under Perry Field lights Grade school basketball Frank Bowerman the referee Tell by our skin-tone That we’re most definitely from (DJ Swagz) Algoma…….. Little city famous for Shanty Days Got cold beer and good food We’re in Algoma…… Takes three minutes to drive through No stop lights to stop you We love Algoma (goma….goma…) (Jim) See us at the park with D-Ray at a pickup game Yeah we made the Youth Club more famous than you kids can Started off at St. Pauls, finished in black and gold But we got big love for the schools in the city though No we ain’t a melting pot, corners full of gift shops Nice of nice restaurants, Hudsons is a hot spot Nelson, Schmiling, Ruleau, Ms. Rocque Music class they taught us Mozart and Sebastian Bach Neighbors telling stories, cause it’s a small town Rain, snow ain’t so bad, turn that frown upside …
Phantom of the Opera, Bach Duo on a floor keyboard — AMAZING!!
Two artists playing Phantom of the Opera (a Bach Duo) on a FLOOR KEYBOARD surrounded by a crowd, just like the 80’s Tom Hank’s movie, “Big” (in that movie they played Chop Sticks–this is much cooler.) Presented for your viewing pleasure by: TheDollar for Eddie Channel! Send a dollar to support a writer’s dreams, read some stories, and BE ENTERTAINED along the way. That little dollar will support a good cause! My name is Eddie, and I’m a starving artist. Or, rather, a starving writer. Living paycheck to paycheck, I’ve had a hard time making ends meet and still have the time to develop my writing career. Donate a simple, single dollar, and get a little something cool in return! Mail it, with your name and a short message (if you wish), to: POBox 60387 Colorado Springs, Co 80960 Visit my website, DollarForEddie.com, to see more information, be entertained, and find out exactly what your donation will buy! http