Released in 2000 by Innerloop Studios and published by Eidos Interactive, Project I.G.I.: I'm Going In was a tactical first-person shooter that defined the PC gaming experience for a generation. Before Call of Duty and Battlefield became mainstream juggernauts, there was David Jones infiltrating a Russian border base to stop a stolen nuclear warhead. The game was notorious for its punishing difficulty, massive open environments, and the fact that there were no saves during a mission.
If you insert an original Project I.G.I. PC CD-ROM into a modern computer running Windows 10 or Windows 11, the game will fail to launch. This happens because Microsoft permanently disabled the secdrv.sys driver via security updates.