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TopicI have become lost in a sea of games, I can't keep up anymore.
Black_Crusher
10/21/20 2:56:10 PM
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wolfy42 posted...
Yeah I had staples throughout my life that I would go back and replay, but not for decades now sadly.

Started with games like Wizardry proving grounds of the mad overlord, moved on to all the great/amazing Might and magic games and then the two insanely awsome games Phantasy star online and Diablo 2 came out. Final Fantasy 6 (3) was in there as well. Pretty much had something as a "yearly" game till about 2000 but yeah, been 20 years now where i have been constantly accumulating more games than I play, and the number I finish each year has decreased constantly, to the point where I prob have not even finish one game in a year a few times now.

Even the ones I really really like, I often don't end up finishing at this point for some unknown reason.
Wow that's awesome, looks like we actually played a lot of the same games as kids!

I had played the first Might & Magic on the Apple ][e (the one with Sorpigal with all the white walls and etc) and it was probably my first real deep computer game. I didn't get a chance to play Wizardry Proving Grounds until I got a NES but I played the crap out of it for years. Unfortunately the good ol' NES "blinking blue screen of doom" erased my entire roster. That was a bad day hah.

I really only played the first Phantasy Star for the Master System to any decent degree and that was a HUGE step up in basically everything that I had played before then. The graphics mostly, and the way they handled the 3D dungeons specifically, really set it apart. FF6 is one of the two FF games I even like, and had played the mighty Diablo 2 pretty seriously for the course of about 10 years. The good ol' days!

It's weird but I don't really drink and I don't do drugs. I wonder if buying video games that you'll never play qualifies as some sort of addiction? Serious question, now. We may not be all that bad however take a gander at Steam and you'll routinely see tons of people who'll buy stuff and never even install the thing. That's next level!

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