What was your first ever RPG?
#201
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 01:14
#202
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 01:45
#203
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 01:55
#204
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 02:01
My first Bioware RPG was Kotor and was quickly one of my favorites (only because I'm such a SW geek)
#205
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 02:35
playing the game like BG1 and slowly closing in on how this game is played best, i believe that is the shortest route to perfect dragon age gaming.
#206
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 02:55
#207
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 03:17
Modifié par jamskinner, 26 octobre 2009 - 03:18 .
#208
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 03:29
#209
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 03:38
First game I played where our choices did make a differenc
#210
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 06:03
First CRPG? I honestly don't remember for certain. Phantasy? (or was it phantasy 3?) Wizard's Crown? Whatever it was, it had graphics (as opposed to the text-only games...I guess that would make me a 'graphics ****', huh?
#211
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 06:11
We must be about the same age then!Eoweth wrote...
Zork or other similar text based RPGs I think.
#212
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 06:12
Coco Shunter wrote...
Probably Dungeon Master on the Amiga 500. Fast forward to 1998 and I got Baldurs Gate & Fallout 1, quality games
Ah, Dungeon Master! I had that and the seqel on the Atari ST 520 - The Amiga's rival
#213
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 06:19
BarrDA wrote...
... anyone remember the times when RPGs were played alonside actual people and you had these things called dice and DM's??
Yikes, now I'm really showing my age.
As for CRPGs, my first one was Diablo, way back in the day. We've come a LONG way over the years and I love where we are and where we are headed from a technology perspective.
Thank you Bioware!
Edit: yeah, I posted after reading the first few pages and missed the elder statemencommenting on AD&D. Here's a shout out to tossing chickens into a room! Priceless.
Yes, I do. I had the original first edition D&D boxed set and another RPG called "Empire of the Petal Throne" that invented it's own dice-created language that generated words you couldn't pronounce.
D&D probably had a lot to do with me dropping out of college and joining the Navy - where I continued to play D&D
#214
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 06:22
LordGarm wrote...
Probably Return to Krondor. I only found out about Betrayal at Krondor a few years later...By then the graphics were too dated for me to play the prequel.
Shortly after I bought Baldur's Gate and that's when my story with Bioware began, eh.
I remember Betrayal at Krondor. I never finished the sequel - well actually I never finished the first. Until I got my Xbox 360, I had a really bad string of starting and not finishing games....
#215
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 06:28
#216
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 07:29
When I was a kid I had an Apple IIE.. I had a couple role playing games for it.. One was called Knights of Legend.. it had 9 disks that constantly needed to be changed out.. Like if you wanted to change your characters armor.. you had to stick in a different disk.. It was a very long and arduous game.
#217
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 07:34
I was 7 I think.
That game was so tough.
#218
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 07:49
#219
Posté 26 octobre 2009 - 09:04
#220
Posté 27 octobre 2009 - 07:22
Wizardry on the apple iie
Pirates! on the C 64..
#221
Posté 27 octobre 2009 - 07:33
#222
Posté 27 octobre 2009 - 09:53
#223
Posté 27 octobre 2009 - 10:00
#224
Posté 27 octobre 2009 - 10:03
#225
Posté 27 octobre 2009 - 06:42
Morrowind
Nwn
Pokemon - blue
(First one) Zelda: Ocarina of time
I'm kinda pissed I didn't play Diablo or Baldurs gate when I was younger
Modifié par Eccer, 27 octobre 2009 - 06:49 .




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