Boot Disk: Unreal Tournament
Sometimes you just need to sit down, slide a floppy into your A: drive, and enjoy gaming retro style. We know this all too well! That's why we have a list of the best and brightest from days long gone. These are some of our favorite games of all time, and we're sure that you'll love them as much as we do, if not more. Welcome to Boot Disk, and enjoy the retro ride!
In the late 1990s, there were three big FPS franchises on the scene. There was, of course, the reigning champion Quake, and alongside it were newcomers Half-Life and Unreal. All three franchises were renowned for their ability for users to create modifications, cutting-edge graphics (at the time), and robust multiplayer support. However, in 1999 the Unreal franchise blew the minds of the FPS fan with Unreal Tournament. It quickly became one of the most played multiplayer games of all time and launched the Unreal Tournament franchise, which has been one of the benchmarks of multiplayer FPS gaming for the past 10 years. With the release of Unreal Tournament 3's free expansion, it's a good time to take a look at the game that originated the series.
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BTW the past two boot disk link to X-COM's gallery if you use the link below the image. Posted at 1:13AM on Apr 7th 2009 by Gemski



Good post, I still remember praying my PC would be able to run the latest Unreal. :)
After UT I never really went back to it though. I do recall possibly playing a lot of Unreal on PS or Dreamcast though.Posted at 1:10AM on Apr 7th 2009 by Gemski