I was just getting into the video game scene by the late 80's. I built my first computer in 88 with my dad. I was 11 at the time. It had a sweet CGA monitor (way better than those monochrome ones) and a HUGE 40 mb hard drive (yep, megabite). That thing was so noisy, but I didn't care. I could fit all the shareware I could get my hands on in that thing. I could just make a new spot on EZ menu for each game subdirectory (cause DOS didn't have a GUI yet, it was all dos prompt commands) and I could fit them all in.
One of those shareware games that I remember fondly, was actually a space exploration game. I spent weeks in that thing. It was amazing. It actually pulled me away from other games like my beloved Commander Keen (from ID software, the company that perfected what are now known as FPS games). This amazing bit of space exploration was called EGA Trek.
And now, allow me to present a piece of my childhood...
Fuck, I'm old... "back in mah day... we didn't have those damn-fangled GUI's..." "we had to type in commands like 'dir' and 'copy con go.bat' "