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pmn357: Did I miss Krondor?
Not yet. We're speculating it'll be next after Alan Wake.
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Stilton: No, my soul feels good and warm - that's a smile of welcome ;)
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Neverfree: Great to hear finally! :D
Where in Ethiopia are you?
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Getcomposted: Eye of the Beholder was my first experience of RPG's. Loved it. To the extent I got graph paper and made my own maps. :D Hated that on Level 1? (3?) there was a long passage that alternated between 16 and 18? steps between games...
I still have the disks somwhere although my Amiga is long gone...
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Neverfree: GOG needs to have this! It sounds great :D
I think Dungeon Master on the Atari ST was my first experience with dungeon crawling. Man I repeatedly got spooked playing that :D
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Getcomposted: Eye of the Beholder was my first experience of RPG's. Loved it. To the extent I got graph paper and made my own maps. :D Hated that on Level 1? (3?) there was a long passage that alternated between 16 and 18? steps between games...
I still have the disks somwhere although my Amiga is long gone...
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Neverfree: GOG needs to have this! It sounds great :D
There was also an Eye of the Beholder II and if you managed to complete EotB I, you could export your characters over to EotB II.
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eiii: Sorry, have to disappoint you. :D I already have bought Torchlight, and even played through!
No need to send me anything back, I've bought more than a game per day in average since I have joined GOG. ;)
Alone in this sale 30, only 4 of them were in my wish list before the sale. Guess I have to learn more discipline ... some day in the distant future. :)
Aww shucks! Oh well, I hope to find a good home for it soon :)
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Neverfree: GOG needs to have this! It sounds great :D
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foxworks: I think Dungeon Master on the Atari ST was my first experience with dungeon crawling. Man I repeatedly got spooked playing that :D
All I remember of Dungeon Master is failure and tanking purple worms while they got killed by doors repeatedly trying to close on them.
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Getcomposted: Eye of the Beholder was my first experience of RPG's. Loved it. To the extent I got graph paper and made my own maps. :D Hated that on Level 1? (3?) there was a long passage that alternated between 16 and 18? steps between games...
I still have the disks somwhere although my Amiga is long gone...
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Neverfree: GOG needs to have this! It sounds great :D
Dungeon Master and Chaos Strikes Back too while we're at it.
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/dungeon_master

EDIT: Ninja'd..
Post edited May 16, 2014 by heikiheikijp
Does GOG have something similar to a friends list? I'm not seeing anything like that, and I don't want to forget all of the awesome people!
Aw, man. All this talking and there are still 42 copies available. :(
My first dungeon crawler is a game called DND made for the PDP-11 mainframe. The same developer also created a game called Telengard for the first microcomputers. You had to load the game from a cassette tape.
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expopower: It's not really a bad game, despite its sales performance right now. A step down from the original Alan Wake, I felt, but still a worthwhile addition to the story. I think it's just that most people here own it already through some distribution channel.

Edit: Nonetheless, thank you for contributing to the greater good. =D
Your comment gives me hope!
I don't have the first installment, and I would want to play them in order. I guess I'll decide once I've gotten through the original Alan Wake.
I intended to pick the first part up during this insomnia sale, but missed it, so not yet...
Post edited May 16, 2014 by ryuutane
A couple fun dungeon crawlers that I haven't seen for sale anywhere are "Legacy of the Ancients" and "Legend of Blacksilver."
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Neverfree: GOG needs to have this! It sounds great :D
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Getcomposted: There was also an Eye of the Beholder II and if you managed to complete EotB I, you could export your characters over to EotB II.
Love that kind of feature! Make playing from the beginning that much more satisfying
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Getcomposted: Aw, man. All this talking and there are still 42 copies available. :(
It would probably ease the wait if you left the computer for a while ;)
Unfortunately those kinds of trips tend to help spend the time too well and you might miss what you are waiting for.
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ryuutane: Ugh, I helped the progress bar along and bought a backup copy of AWAN.
Not sure I ever want to experience it though.
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expopower: It's not really a bad game, despite its sales performance right now. A step down from the original Alan Wake, I felt, but still a worthwhile addition to the story. I think it's just that most people here own it already through some distribution channel.

Edit: Nonetheless, thank you for contributing to the greater good. =D
So you don't lose too much from the story when you don't have played the original?

Me don't want to be lured into buying the original Alan Wake. :P

Edit: Ok, kill the counter :P. Graphics looks quite good, maybe it isn't that bad.
Post edited May 16, 2014 by eiii