The first PC I ever used in my life was an IBM Aptiva E with a 19" monitor, 12GB HDD, Win 98, Pentium II 400MHz, and nVidia Riva 128ZX graphics. It came with a few game demo discs, but also came with the full DVD version of Freespace 1 (Yes, my comp had a DVD back then for a 1997 comp and above specs...cost $3000 too

). Anyway, a couple of thoughts were running through my mind when I held the disc in my hand:-
-What kind of game is this? (only had disc with Volition logo on it and "Freespace", no cover or anything)
-It's a DVD disc, so it must be awesome (back then I thought it was some kinda kids interactive movie thing and maybe I could play it in my TV DVD player)

-Maybe it's some hyper-advanced version of FreeCell <--Yes, I thought this
-Is it gonna be like graphically similar to "Popeye The Sailor Man" for DOS that I once saw in the store long time ago
-Isn't my Sega Genesis better because discs can scratch whereas cartridges will survive 3 story drops and direct hits with a jackhammer (Yep, I've tested this personally

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Then I install it and watch the trailer and I was like "OOOOOOOOOOOOO! THIS IS GONNA BE AWESOME!!" and "THIS TOTALLY BEATS MY GENESIS 100x" (talking bout graphics). Then I'm held back by the sheer number of key bindings, because I'm the kind of guy who ALWAYS looks through the options before playing a game. But I binded the keys as I started playing the training missions and the 1st two missions and I was like "NOW THIS IS A GAME! DEFINITELY BEATS MY GENESIS!" and ever since I've loved Freespace games
First 3D PC game I've ever played. Definitely beats FreeCell and Solitaire

Then I got a new PC, played Soldier of Fortune 2, which was included with my Geforce 2 GTS V7700 Deluxe, and then my 3rd game was Freespace 2, bought on the day it came out and paid in full

Never knew Silent Threat existed until 2 years later, but was a welcome surprise.