I grew up in this era and Ultima III and Wizardy were my first RPGs. I remember at 11 when I began to play Ultima IV it blew my mind. An internal conflict for a computer game? It posed complex moral questions that played out in our actions rather than just a crappy dialogue tree. Sometimes it...
Just to explain to you foreigners what's going on here in Australia.
There currently is no provision in the rating system for R rated games in Australia. We have been trying to introduce it for quite a few years, however the system by which changes the rating system are made are tricky...
First crush...how's this for a scary thought? Olivia Newton John in Xanadu. I must have been seduced by the combination of the Electric Light Orchestra and the rollerskates. I think I was about 11. LOL
But as they said in 'Love and Monsters' you can't beat a bit of ELO...
While you definately have less time to game with children, it's a lot of fun to share it with them. I'm very proud of my 3 year old daughter earning an OCD achievement in World of Goo while I was washing up. She's got some leet mouse skills. :)
It's interesting to hear you say this, as I'm exactly the same way. Even though my childhood is littered with the joys of deep story-based gaming, I almost always play on-line multiplayer games like TF2 and L4D now. I can play for an hour and have a great gaming experience with my friends or...
Right at the beginning...the self-titled 'Ben Fold's Five' album. There isn't a track on that album that isn't filled with goodness. Check out 'Underground' for the catchiest single and 'Philosophy' for the best piano playing.
You can explore from there. :)
The Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor by Rachmaninov is my favourite piece of classical piano music of the romantic period. It is sublime. He wrote it after coming out of a major depression:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWRb90BRB5w
For more contemporary music, check out these:
- The...
I think spectacle is an easy sell to a less experienced crowd (we all get a bit hyped when a beautiful screenshot is posted for a game), and it's only after a longer time gaming that you start to crave gameplay over graphical fidelity. But good graphics sell...and a screenshot is a much easier...
I'm 34 and am developing the same sense of disillusionment with gaming. I LOVE gaming, but I don't get the same sense of joy playing games as I once used to. I constantly think back to earlier times where my joy was pure.
I've been a Apple IIe\Amiga 500\PC gamer and never touched a console...
All you guys make me feel so old. :)
Wasteland (remade about 10 years later into Fallout)
Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar
The Bard's Tale
EDIT: I'd also include Deux Ex and Thief but those games are still so good, it can't just be attributed to nostalgia. :)
I'd find it very interesting to see which people in this thread identified themselves as 'console' or 'PC' gamers. I think that would illuminate things somewhat. Console games different flavour about them, and I think tastes are different between the groups.
I've been playing games solidly...
A Game of Thrones is a complex and dark work, but while it is an exceptional novel, it sounds like it may be a little heavy for you. It's thematically similar to the '12 Caesars' and is not your standard 'hero' style fantasy novel.
Ender's Game (Orson Scott Card) is a fantastic soft sci-fi...
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