ShadowMage wrote: »There were quite a few rpg's I played in my childhood. I don't remember when these came out or the order I played them, but these are some of the earliest I remember:
Baldur's Gate
Septera Core
Pokemon Blue/Yellow
FFVII, VIII, X
Legend of Dragoon
Chrono Trigger
Morrowind
Legend of Zelda (on Gameboy and n64)
Diablo
Resident Evil 2
Might and Magic ?VII? (6? 8? I can't remember for sure which one)
RAGUNAnoOne wrote: »ShadowMage wrote: »There were quite a few rpg's I played in my childhood. I don't remember when these came out or the order I played them, but these are some of the earliest I remember:
Baldur's Gate
Septera Core
Pokemon Blue/Yellow
FFVII, VIII, X
Legend of Dragoon
Chrono Trigger
Morrowind
Legend of Zelda (on Gameboy and n64)
Diablo
Resident Evil 2
Might and Magic ?VII? (6? 8? I can't remember for sure which one)
@ShadowMage you skipped 9!? damn you missed out on a great game Zidane is the best (next to Terra)
To be serious, that would be Dungeons and Dragons, pencil and paper in the 3rd grade. I still remember pouring through the Monster Manual, Player's Handbook, and Dungeon Master's Guide.
RAGUNAnoOne wrote: »I was talking to some friends about this and figured this would be interesting to put on the forums. so my first RPG was Quest 64 (Holy Magic Century in EU) it was... not the best looking back but I fell in love with RPG genera especially after the Final Fantasy GBA remakes and...Pokemon so I guess it was a positive. What was your first RPGs?
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »Pong the rpg gold deluxe, super, hyper edition.
Before I saw this thread I thought that at 33 I'm among the older ESO players. But looking trough the replies I realize that I'm average or below average age
Publius_Scipio wrote: »DarkMatter909 wrote: »Publius_Scipio wrote: »Final Fantasy III (aka FF 6) SNES
I agree. Nintendo had it good during the SNES era with RPG games. The Nintendo 64 was great too, but we all know thats when RPG's went CD Rom, leaving Nintendo dry for a long time. That being said Chrono Trigger on SNES and Chrono Cross on PS1 great stories and character development.
Secret of Mana and Chrono Trigger were 2 of my other favorites. I just could not get into secret of evermore though. Ff 2 was also great. Dragon warrior 4 on nes was my favorite of that series.
treborrealb14_ESO wrote: »I found this post by @ZOS_RichLambert
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/277898/rich-lambert-im-calling-you-out/p1
He was asked his influence to his entryinto to gamming
Yaras' Revenge (Atari 2600) was directly responsible for my gaming addiction. It was the best birthday gift ever.
As for passion for MMOs... The Realm got me started, Ultima Online set the hook and Everquest turned my passion into an obsession.
Rich Lambert
Creative Director - The Elder Scrolls Online
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Mandragora wrote: »treborrealb14_ESO wrote: »I found this post by @ZOS_RichLambert
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/277898/rich-lambert-im-calling-you-out/p1
He was asked his influence to his entryinto to gamming
Yaras' Revenge (Atari 2600) was directly responsible for my gaming addiction. It was the best birthday gift ever.
As for passion for MMOs... The Realm got me started, Ultima Online set the hook and Everquest turned my passion into an obsession.
Rich Lambert
Creative Director - The Elder Scrolls Online
Facebook | Twitter | Google+ | Tumblr | Pinterest | YouTube
Nice, I have never read the thread - I was thinking that it was very offensive because of the title.
charley222 wrote: »for old school pc player a lot of good rpg are in the trs-80