hehe , yeah me too.haha that brought back memories...pretty sure i played all those games.
yah me too, looks horrible. some great games there and i mostly agree with the order.I can't believe they used clips from KREwww.
I guess it goes to show that, as reviewers, they consider the KR client to be better looking.yah me too, looks horrible. some great games there and i mostly agree with the order.I can't believe they used clips from KREwww.
reminds me, i bought a brand new zx spectrum and 6 games still wrapped at an auction the other day and if i can work out a cassette player i will have to break it out
Kingdom Reborn is supposed to be the latest client. They would have likely shown Third Dawn if this was made a couple years ago.I guess it goes to show that, as reviewers, they consider the KR client to be better looking.
A fair point.Kingdom Reborn is supposed to be the latest client. They would have likely shown Third Dawn if this was made a couple years ago.
Better looking wasnt the deal the client interface was ,.Inspired The "Wow" client I cant say that name lol *feels like skins crawling off*I guess it goes to show that, as reviewers, they consider the KR client to be better looking.
The fuzziness you are referring to was built into Kingdom Reborn.I just watched the video and it is really bad. Not only is it Kingdom Reborn but it looks like they couldn't even capture the video correctly so it is all fuzzy. They might have used a video camera pointed at a monitor.
I agree. Yes, the video was stock footage... Still it is good to be recognized. Most game groups/blogs/magazines... etc do not even know we are still here.Wizardry was #2, Doom was #1. That was a pretty big honor for UO to get number 3.
I did too.Dang I remember how much I loved Sim City.... I played that for days on end.
Thye probably classed XCOM under turn-based strategy games, which CIV1 started off. Even the turn-based tactical combat in XCOM had already existed in Master of Magic.I'm a little surprised X-Com didn't make the list ... I guess that genre of multi-level strategy never really took off, but it was the first game to make me go "wait, why is the sun setting in the east?".
In addition to UO's gameplay, I imagine it was a breakthrough for subscription-based business models.
Oh ... Master of Magic ... now that was a fun case study. It shipped badly, badly broken with crash bugs in ordinary play. The patches fixed this, but for some reason nerfed the AI to a completely predictable march-at-your-capital single minded strategy. Despite this, watching the development of my mage/civilization was so much fun, I kept playing it for years anyway.Thye probably classed XCOM under turn-based strategy games, which CIV1 started off. Even the turn-based tactical combat in XCOM had already existed in Master of Magic.
One thing I liked about the patch for MoM was that you can get almost unlimited extra picks after starting the game! (Spellbooks were still capped at 13 I think, but you can grab all the other perks like warlord etc). Champion level (via crusade + warlord) Halfling slingers with adamatine weapons, woot!Oh ... Master of Magic ... now that was a fun case study. It shipped badly, badly broken with crash bugs in ordinary play. The patches fixed this, but for some reason nerfed the AI to a completely predictable march-at-your-capital single minded strategy. Despite this, watching the development of your mage/civilization was so much fun, I kept playing it for years anyway.
I guess I can see the chain there XCOM has similarities to MoM which in turn has similarities to CIV ... but it still felt like something new and different and I've never played a game since that captured that same atmosphere mixing resource management, squad-level tactics, RPG-like character character development / loot-gathering.
*ponders starting a new character on some shard as a squad commander of hired NPCs*
Yep. Bard's Tale, AD&D, Summer Olympics. And for one of the early 'online' games, remember Empire? (actually BBS game for Color64) I even wrote a BBS version of Minesweeper based on descriptions from friends with PCs, before ever seeing Windows.Even before all that though I remeber hours spent on my C64. Anyone here that old? Legacy of the Ancients? Bard's Tale? Wasteland? Heart of Africa? Elite? Anyone remeber?
Bard's Tale, Pool of Radiance, Curse of Azure Bonds, Secret of the Silver Blades..... all ROCKED!Yep. Bard's Tale, AD&D, Summer Olympics. And for one of the early 'online' games, remember Empire? (actually BBS game for Color64) I even wrote a BBS version of Minesweeper based on descriptions from friends with PCs, before ever seeing Windows.
no, they showed original halflife, not source when they mentioned half life, also they should have only showed UO:2D because thats where it all started, they didn't show the newest version of Doom but only the original, so i dunno why they showed KR at allA fair point.
They did use Half Life: Source (and CS:S seemingly), rather than the originals.
Although I imagine they would have given thought to the original client, considering they were talking about its impact back then.
lol back when games needed graph paper.Bard's Tale, Pool of Radiance, Curse of Azure Bonds, Secret of the Silver Blades..... all ROCKED!
I wish they would update those games and re-release them, I would buy them in a heartbeat.
Bard's Tale, Pool of Radiance, Curse of Azure Bonds, Secret of the Silver Blades..... all ROCKED!
I wish they would update those games and re-release them, I would buy them in a heartbeat.