I forgot about Monkey Island and the Lemings...
I think I played Dune also... I forget. Sooo long ago.
Oh remember those top of the line computers...
586 Intels, 133 Mhz (Blazing fast, 166Mhz if you were rich!)
S3 video by Silicon Graphics... (Total crap but better than SVGA)
Sound-Blaster 16 or Dolphin Audio... EAX was a bonus.
8MB of RAM, 16MB if you had a "Gaming computer"
400MB Hard-Drives with 100MB Zip-Drives
Force-Feedback MINI-Gameport controllers
640x480 resolution, 800x600 if you were rich (Which no dos game ran well on)
Oh, that was the next-gen...
Most of us had... this crap...
386/486 Evergreen Overclocked 99Mhz CPU's
SVGA Video
Sound Blaster (The original. You were lucky it had stereo, and MIDI was a bonus.)
256KB RAM, 512KB if you were rich
10MB Hard-Drives, 16MB Hard-Drives if you were rich
7.25 Floppy-Drives, 3.5 Floppy-Drives if you were rich
640x480 16-colors/256-colors-interlaced (16K colors if you were rich)
Oh, that was next-gen too...
Going to spare you the details of these systems...
Amiga (Top of the line media-computer. 16 sound channels. 32K interlaced-colors. Real games)
Commodore Vic-20 (Yummy, audio-tape-drives for data and cartridges!)
IBM-86/186 (With separate math co-processors)
Atari (Yes they made computers too)