I would have been in college. So I was probably drunk or otherwise altered, skipping class and playing video games.
I sort of discovered muds around this time and messed around with them on occasion but they all tended to be terrible. So so terrible.
IRE-wise would have been about 1 year away from playing Achaea for the first time and around 1.5 years from finding a character that actually stuck and that finally got me to buy credits.
I was six and hadn't even entered the console game world aside from Bust-a-Move 2 and Battle Arena Toshinden -- watched Dad play FFVII from start to finish and all the Resident Evil trilogy
"On the battlefield I am a god. I love war. The steel, the smell, the corpses. I wish there were more. On the first day I drove the Northmen back alone at the ford. Alone! On the second I carried the bridge! Me! Yesterday I climbed the Heroes! I love war! I… I wish it wasn’t over."
Was six. My time was split between Super Metroid and Wizardry VII: Crusaders of the Dark Savant(on an old Tandy that took multiple seconds to draw each frame).
Was six. My time was split between Super Metroid and Wizardry VII: Crusaders of the Dark Savant(on an old Tandy that took multiple seconds to draw each frame).
Unrelated note, they released this on steam this week for 5 bucks. Sort of tempted but don't want to ruin the rose tinted glasses memories.
Wizardry 7? It's also on GOG.com. Both sites use the Gold version though, which always turned me off with the atrocious avatars. If you ever feel like going back through it, grab DosBox and the original game. Feels so...right.
Back on topic, don't think we had internet until like, '99 or later(grew up deep in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky). Even if I had had more than a basic knowledge of the alphabet and English language at that time, Achaea would have been out of reach.
I was twelve years old and taking care of my younger brothers. In the end it was good that I didn't kill them(out of sheer righteous annoyance) because seven years later one of them introduced me to Imperian. (Which he quit playing after about two weeks, thankfully.)
16 years ago, I was 7 years of age and pestering my parents to paint my room a dark blue and to put up stars on the walls and ceilings area, so I could feel like I was sleeping in space. Good times.
Was 9 - I lived in Lexington, KY at the time and my grandparent's place backed up to an open-to-the-public horse farm. My brother and I would go run around that and annoy all the adults. On the nerd side, it's a little hazy when I got my first playstation, but it would've been around then - I was addicted to Frogger, Jet Moto, and Legend of Dragoon.
I was nine years old and living in California, watching reboot and the starship troopers cartoon and playing handball (wallball) and game gear while children in Japan were hospitalized for seizures while watching Pokemon.
I played a lot of Doom II then. I was good with the shotgun, but to save ammo I would stand at a corner and slaughter all the bulls charging at me with a chainsaw.
I was 9. Probably just finished reading the Lord of the Rings for the first time, and exploring the worlds of Feist, Pratchett and Simmons. I had all my family, and was enjoying school. I was probably going through my first playthrough for FFVII, which led to many more in the future.
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"On the battlefield I am a god. I love war. The steel, the smell, the corpses. I wish there were more. On the first day I drove the Northmen back alone at the ford. Alone! On the second I carried the bridge! Me! Yesterday I climbed the Heroes! I love war! I… I wish it wasn’t over."
the claims are stated - it's the world I've created
And you can tell exactly how old by the amount of jpg compression on that picture. Hoo boy. Didn't notice that at first.
the claims are stated - it's the world I've created
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsJ0lghEJoQ
I was 13 and thought aggressive inlines was the best. I also purchased Prodigy's Fat of the Land on vinyl and decided to be a Keith Flint look-a-like.
Anyway, here's to the next 16 years!