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Mandrake elementry school minded asshole
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Sirocco Mage
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 1:47 pm Post subject: |
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Legacy of the Ancients.... jeezus, that game took me forever and a year to beat. I found it superior to it's siblings, Questron (1 and 2) and the Legend of Blacksilver.
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Mandrake elementry school minded asshole
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 6:35 pm Post subject: |
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Legacy of the Ancients.... jeezus, that game took me forever and a year to beat. I found it superior to it's siblings, Questron (1 and 2) and the Legend of Blacksilver
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God I remember the questron games...yeah they weren't as good as LOA, but back then me and my friends were looking for any RPG we could get our hands on. Even if it sucked. We were hooked. It was like crack.
My friend Carl (who is sorely missed. died way ahead of his time, at far too young an age) was the only one out of three of us (me, carl, and gabe) who had a commodore 64. We used to hang out at his house all the time and just play RPG's non-stop, all of us huddled around the screen and barking commands at him. It was a blast.
Esp in games were you had a group of three or more. Then we would create characters and etc. I had an Apple II, and we played a lot of games over at my house on that (before we all got our respected NES's....but that's a diffrent story), and Ultima 3 was our fave. Because each of su could create all these cool charachters for a party (the same went for wizardry and Might and Magic, but those games just weren't as cool somehow)and then we would have a blast talking like our characters and etc.
Not much of a surprise that a few years later we all started playing table top RPG games.
/end nostalgia _________________ "Well, last time I flicked on a lighter, I'm pretty sure I didn't create a black hole."-
Xmark
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BigManJones Scholar
Joined: 22 Mar 2003 Posts: 196
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 6:53 pm Post subject: |
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I remember playing 'temple of Apshai' a few times on my c64 from the tape player (yeah, that sucked) then when I finally got a disk drive I remember actually beating Roadwar 2000 - now that was a fun game. I played the first Bards tale but never beat it. I think I owned a couple of other SSI turn based war games. I used to have the Infocom 'Hitch hiker guide to the galaxy' too.
I tried a c64 emulator and downloaded the Elite .tap file - waiting 1/2 hour for the tape to load on a p3 is a little too nostalgic for me. That blue screen STILL give me a headache.
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Rainer Deyke Demon Hunter
Joined: 05 Jun 2002 Posts: 672
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 8:05 pm Post subject: |
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I *liked* Stronghold (the original). Just played it again last year, and enjoyed it. Sure, it's not a rpg, and it might run slow in real-time mode (which I never used), but there's something in that game that appeals to me.
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Ironshanks Wandering Minstrel
Joined: 17 Feb 2003 Posts: 134 Location: Shiner's Peak
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 10:00 pm Post subject: |
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I never enjoyed old RPGs. I don't know why, but early games from the genre really just didn't appeal to me. I tended to find them more difficult to operate than challenging. _________________ That's not a broken link, it's a PICTURE of a broken link. It's really very conceptual.
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Mandrake elementry school minded asshole
Joined: 28 May 2002 Posts: 1341 Location: GNARR!
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 10:09 pm Post subject: |
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I never enjoyed old RPGs. I don't know why, but early games from the genre really just didn't appeal to me. I tended to find them more difficult to operate than challenging.
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So, then, what "modenr" rpg's do you like to play? If you list the later FF (esp FF7) then I will scream. That's more of an adventure game with RPG combat than an RPG game. _________________ "Well, last time I flicked on a lighter, I'm pretty sure I didn't create a black hole."-
Xmark
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Ironshanks Wandering Minstrel
Joined: 17 Feb 2003 Posts: 134 Location: Shiner's Peak
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 10:51 pm Post subject: |
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Well now that you mention it, I haven't played many RPGs at all...and I've been a console hobo so they're pretty much all PC. I remember Quest for Glory being one of my favourite games, but I wouldn't call it an RPG. Pretty much the Summoning and Daggerfall were the only ones I got to play and enjoyed. More recently was Morrowind, and Neverwinter Nights I found somewhat fun for the editability of it. Now that I think about it though, I haven't really played many games at all...I know OF many, or have played some once at a friend's house or whatever, but I'm no expert.
Anyway, I never was into the console RPGs, I tried playing through Chrono Cross, FF7 and Star Ocean, but none of them really kept my interest. _________________ That's not a broken link, it's a PICTURE of a broken link. It's really very conceptual.
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Sirocco Mage
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 11:13 pm Post subject: |
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I *liked* Stronghold (the original). Just played it again last year, and enjoyed it. Sure, it's not a rpg, and it might run slow in real-time mode (which I never used), but there's something in that game that appeals to me.
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If you're talking about the DOS version circa 1995, then I agree with you totally -- excellent game. I played it again several months ago :)
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Mandrake elementry school minded asshole
Joined: 28 May 2002 Posts: 1341 Location: GNARR!
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Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 6:20 pm Post subject: |
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also- Ironshanks- I want to apologise for that last comment. It was rude of me to bitch like that, but being a fan of the old games, I notice alot of people walk into them seeing the name RPG, and then expect FF7. And then complain when the graphics, gameplay, and etc aren't the same. The worst were the reveiws I've read for Ultima 4. Someone said, "This game is horrible. bad graphics, bad gameplay, I'm surprised anyone ever played it."
Sorry about that last comment. _________________ "Well, last time I flicked on a lighter, I'm pretty sure I didn't create a black hole."-
Xmark
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Jihgfed Pumpkinhead Stephen Hawking
Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 259 Location: Toronto, Canada
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Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 8:13 pm Post subject: Letters from the Wasteland Home |
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Interesting links, Mandrake. I started playing RPGs with Final Fantasy 3, Earthbound, and other SNES games, so I'm not really in touch with the old-school games.
I found Wasteland on one of those sites, though, and I must say, from what I've seen and played so far, it's a fantastic little game. So, thanks.
It suffers from the same problem I've seen in almost all old-school games, though: clumsy interface. More than graphics or anything like that, I think this is the main barrier separating modern players from old RPGs.
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ThousandKnives Wandering Minstrel
Joined: 17 May 2003 Posts: 147 Location: Boston
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Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 9:00 pm Post subject: |
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Jeez. Those are both great games, but you missed out on so much!
I never played ANY of the games in those lists. My family owned an Apple IIGS, and I played Pirates! and Adventure Construction Set. That was the entirety of my non-console gaming experience!
My first experience with RPG/adventure games was probably playing Zelda at a friend's house, followed by games like DW1,2,3 and FF1&2.
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Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 10:07 pm Post subject: This is a little off topic... |
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Two of you have confessed to using apple ii's, so I'm gonna put it here:
I love old computers, I collect them. I found an apple ii in my school so I, er, stole it. That sounds really bad, I actually took it from a pile of things going to be thrown out, but I wasn't able to get anything apart from the keyboard block.
now this is the embarassing bit:
i've got it tuned to my tv BARLEY and I can turn it on, but it just says apple ][ or something (the reception is bad) and I can't get ANYTHING else to happen, it won't even beep. No key's apear when you type them, I've tried as many combinations (ctrl+alt+del) etc as I can think of and NOTHING works.
Does the machine have an memory os built in or does it have to be turned on with a disk/tape there to be loaded?
Can anyone help me?
matt
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Ironshanks Wandering Minstrel
Joined: 17 Feb 2003 Posts: 134 Location: Shiner's Peak
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Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 11:34 pm Post subject: |
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Heh, no offense taken, I didn't even take those comments as angry :)
I was practically born a generation late for a lot of the early RPGs as well, and experiencing them second-hand tends to have less appeal. _________________ That's not a broken link, it's a PICTURE of a broken link. It's really very conceptual.
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