The original Neverwinter Nights. I remember that.revjay said:I used none of those services but I DID see Raiders in the theatres In 1981. So I'm just here to say get off my lawn!! Oh and to remember.. man there was a game, an MMO of sorts, on AOL and they charged you by the hour to play it. Man I don't miss those days OR those bills.
Was that it? Its been so long all I truly remember is "you've got mail" and those chat rooms. My god the chat rooms :OLadyRhian said:The original Neverwinter Nights. I remember that.revjay said:I used none of those services but I DID see Raiders in the theatres In 1981. So I'm just here to say get off my lawn!! Oh and to remember.. man there was a game, an MMO of sorts, on AOL and they charged you by the hour to play it. Man I don't miss those days OR those bills.
They had several. I spent a long time playing Dragon's Gate on there, back in the day.revjay said:I used none of those services but I DID see Raiders in the theatres In 1981. So I'm just here to say get off my lawn!! Oh and to remember.. man there was a game, an MMO of sorts, on AOL and they charged you by the hour to play it. Man I don't miss those days OR those bills.
There was no extra cost, maybe it was if you had a different provider or something but I got a ton of use out of it.nexus said:I used to have the "Sega Channel". I remember it didn't work right at all, and/or you had to pay 'extra' to play any of the good games. I really can't remember, just remember it sucked really bad. Got rid of it within a few weeks and went back to playing le cartridges.
The day I got it though, it was like manna from heaven, it sounded so amazing. OMG play all the games over the TV Cable OMG. Nop.
That's likely the case. Looking back, I'm almost certain it was due to our provider scalping us. Plus there was always a problem with the connection, or something. I never really had a chance to use it.Snotnarok said:There was no extra cost, maybe it was if you had a different provider or something but I got a ton of use out of it.
Well given the amount of games you got for 12 bucks a month when some games at the time on the SNES and GEN hit 100+ bucks it was pretty sensible.nexus said:That's likely the case. Looking back, I'm almost certain it was due to our provider scalping us. Plus there was always a problem with the connection, or something. I never really had a chance to use it.Snotnarok said:There was no extra cost, maybe it was if you had a different provider or something but I got a ton of use out of it.
While not expensive, I remember there being a monthly fee, which was unheard for games back then, as this was well before most online subscription games. So convincing the parents to part with money every month for "games" was also unheard of.. lol
PlayStation followed soon after though, that more than made up for it. Spyro, Metal Gear Solid, Resident Evil, Silent Hill, Crash Bandicoot... SEGA? What's that?
I meant this to be more of a console history piece, since that's basically all I knew about at the time of the writing. I'll have you know that I've since got into PC gaming so be proud of me. Also, it's WAY cheaper.mistwolf said:I find it awkward that this ignores the entire PC side of development. 'Games' is once more just a synonym for 'consoles'.
In my research I found varying pricing for the monthly fee, which was likely due to different people remembering the price from their providers. I just thought it sounded incredible how ahead of the curve they were and it's unfortunate that it failed.nexus said:That's likely the case. Looking back, I'm almost certain it was due to our provider scalping us. Plus there was always a problem with the connection, or something. I never really had a chance to use it.Snotnarok said:There was no extra cost, maybe it was if you had a different provider or something but I got a ton of use out of it.
I'd love to, look for more in the future!OlasDAlmighty said:Welcome to the Escapist Chris, it's nice to see you brought some of that Cracked sense of humor with you. Is this to be the first of many 'Stupid History' articles? Because that would be totally rad dawg.