Digger omg i remember that one
@Shree ! My father played it in the 80s on intel 286 rig. He is 60 y old war veteran now

and still plays digger sometimes. I remember more games from that period, like cat alley, sop (some kind of 2D air fighters
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/duUbp4qMOaA/hqdefault.jpg ) , blockout ( 3d tetris) , and so much more. I love video games for last 20 years. Played so many different ones

. Today i own internet caffe and i play games several times a week. I feel truly happy when i play games, and video games are comparable to DRUGS. We do brain "context switch" (IT experts know about CPU context switch) , swap out real life problems, swap in simple game worlds, and we are happy. That can be very dangerous, if play times slip out of control. Never play games to escape reality, only when your life is stable, finances secured, and problems minimal.
I played all existing genres FPS, turn based and real time strategies, simulations, RPGs.
Played on SNES, sega mega drive 2 and game boy in early 90s , and later had everything from 286-386-486-pentium-celeron-pentium 3 and 4 , and i3/5/7.
I will always remember fallout 2 as my first non-linear game (1998) , might and magic series, heroes of MM, command and conquer red alert/generals, unreal tournament, quake, Deus eX, counter strike, neverwinter nights, starcraft, diablo, warcraft, 100s of titles in last 20-25 years
I could write about it for days...
Should i make retro gaming blog?