Old Gamers Never Die: More Musings About 'F-15 Strike Eagle III'
Screenshot from F-15 Strike Eagle III, Panama Campaign. All images are (C) 1992 MicroProse Software As much as I love computers, I sometimes get frustrated with how quickly they become obsolescent. I read somewhere that advances in computing technology are so fast that the PCs we buy now (say, October of 2018) will already be "old tech" by January of 2020, if not sooner. In the 1990s I went through at least five computers in less than eight years for one reason or another (new operating systems came out; new chips replaced older, slower ones, better graphics cards/soundcards came out; CD-ROM replaced floppies; the list is freakin' endless). And because I was getting a new PC every year or so (mostly inexpensive ones built from storebought parts), I found that some of the DOS-based games I played in my spare time didn't work on newer machines. I miss quite a few of those old DOS-based games, especially those that were never got new-and-improved ve