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mangame5: Do you remember playing and enjoying a game at some point, but only now you realize that it really isn't as good as you thought it was?
For me, that would be Spore. I enjoyed it back when it came out (I was fairly young, too), but things changed. Not even the space stage does it for me, anymore.
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toxicTom: Interesting topic, really (+1).

If you were fairly young when Spore came out... well I could be your father 0_o....

But TBH I can't really offer anything. Sure, the games I played when I was young were a lot more primitive. And I probably wouldn't play them nowadays. But I don't feel they were overestimated at their time (like Spore IMO was).

*goes play SimEarth*
Thank you!

Well, turning 20 very soon. I would classify 12 as fairly young! :D (Considering what this site is about, probably most folk around here could be my parents)
I was lucky with my brother. He's 8 years older than me and always brought "new" games to our house. (by "new" I mean a few years later from release, but in Romania that's how things went, when it came to gaming)
Some of those titles would be: Civilization 1 and 3, Colonization, Settlers 2, Captain Claw and Hercules, Starcraft Broodwar, Diablo 2, etc...
That's how I got to love games from before my time. You should go play some Dungeon Keeper!
Post edited November 08, 2015 by mangame5
the last of the true computer game players. :)

See if you can guess which game I wrote.
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JDelekto: the last of the true computer game players. :)

See if you can guess which game I wrote.
Wild guess would be Risk, peeking at your avatar. Judging by your posts on here... MmmmmnnnIdunno, maybe one of the platformers.
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Starbase Raiders?
Post edited November 08, 2015 by mangame5
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JDelekto: the last of the true computer game players. :)

See if you can guess which game I wrote.
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mangame5: Wild guess would be Risk, peeking at your avatar. Judging by your posts on here... MmmmmnnnIdunno, maybe one of the platformers.
*sigh*
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mangame5: Wild guess would be Risk, peeking at your avatar. Judging by your posts on here... MmmmmnnnIdunno, maybe one of the platformers.
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JDelekto: *sigh*
Darn it, edited my post too late!
Starbase Raiders?
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toxicTom: *goes play SimEarth*
Bonus points if you play SimEarth and get your denizens to all be sentient and leave the planet. :)
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JDelekto: *sigh*
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mangame5: Darn it, edited my post too late!
Starbase Raiders?
Yep. :)
Post edited November 08, 2015 by JDelekto
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mangame5: Well, turning 20 very soon. I would classify 12 as fairly young! :D (Considering what this site is about, probably most folk around here could be my parents)
I was lucky with my brother. He's 8 years older than me and always brought "new" games to our house. (by "new" I mean a few years later from release, but in Romania that's how things went, when it came to gaming)
Some of those titles would be: Civilization 1 and 3, Colonization, Settlers 2, Captain Claw and Hercules, Starcraft Broodwar, Diablo 2, etc...
That's how I got to love games from before my time. You should go play some Dungeon Keeper!
Actually I was pretty disappointed in Dungeon Keeper when it came out. I had been expecting more of laying out clever labyrinths and "Keeper vs Heroes" gameplay, Nowadays it would be called something like "Tower Defence" but that hadn't been invented yet.
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JDelekto: Bonus points if you play SimEarth and get your denizens to all be sentient and leave the planet. :)
Yep. :)
Been there, done that. On Amiga.
Post edited November 08, 2015 by toxicTom
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JDelekto: Bonus points if you play SimEarth and get your denizens to all be sentient and leave the planet. :)
Yep. :)
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toxicTom: Been there, done that. On Amiga.
OK, good, confirmation. People I know who have who played (and probably gave up) on SimEarth thought I was nuts when I told them the robots appeared, became sentient and got the heck out of town.
JDelekto,sent a PM, so we can continue there.

Back on topic: I thought of something that might occur to other people too. (Not necessarily with this game) There's this game called Don't Starve, where you're plopped in a large world where you have to survive through the night, seasons and as the title says, hunger. At first when I played it, the game was amazing. Most of the time I'd set up a camp and stay put until I'd die to some dumb thing I most likely caused.. Now, however, the way I play is completely different, because I know exactly what I have to do, what to look for, when and where. Sadly, this makes the game less fun, quite boring for me, actually.
I could probably come up with some other titles, but this would be the most pressing one, for me. Knowledge on how a game works, coming either from experience or other sources (I generally try to avoid wikis, at least early on), sometimes ruins everything and makes you want to forget your whole experience with it. (I mean this mostly on single-player games)
Post edited November 08, 2015 by mangame5
I'm currently replaying Prince of Persia:The Two Thrones and it's certainly not as good as I remember.
Post edited November 08, 2015 by Mr.Caine
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JDelekto: OK, good, confirmation. People I know who have who played (and probably gave up) on SimEarth thought I was nuts when I told them the robots appeared, became sentient and got the heck out of town.
Only if you nuke them.
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Mr.Caine: I'm currently replaying Prince of Persia:The Two Thrones and it's certainly not as good as I remember.
Been a while since I played that one. Friend of mine showed me it and we finished it "together". (He played, I watched, but I enjoyed it, though I didn't feel too compelled to play it myself)
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JDelekto: OK, good, confirmation. People I know who have who played (and probably gave up) on SimEarth thought I was nuts when I told them the robots appeared, became sentient and got the heck out of town.
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toxicTom: Only if you nuke them.
Nah, I don't think I nuked the human populace, I just think I gave more attentions to the robots who seemed to have their collective stuff together.
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JDelekto: Nah, I don't think I nuked the human populace, I just think I gave more attentions to the robots who seemed to have their collective stuff together.
Actually it's been a while... like 20+ years... I just can remember nuking the robots turned them into another intelligent lifeform to observe. But I might be wrong on that.
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JDelekto: Nah, I don't think I nuked the human populace, I just think I gave more attentions to the robots who seemed to have their collective stuff together.
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toxicTom: Actually it's been a while... like 20+ years... I just can remember nuking the robots turned them into another intelligent lifeform to observe. But I might be wrong on that.
I didn't nuke them, the humans just died out and the robots took over. Then they decided they had somewhere else to be.