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Oldgrizz: Well I didnt name myself Oldgrizz for nothing, 66 years young. Started out on the Commodore 64 then the 128, then the best computer ever the Amiga. My all time favorite game has to be Dungeon Master and System Shock II.
Whoa! I very very seldom find people older than myself in these gaming forums. Congrats Oldgrizz!!! Cheers!
I'm only 16 so all these great classics were released before I knew what "video game" means.
33 here. I played Might & Magic, Eye of the Beholder and Lands of Lore with family when I was growing up, so this is a throwback to those wonderful games. It helps that it's excellent in its own right.
i am 40
grew on commodore and spectrum games
later got an IBM and played the gold box series might and magic
and ultima's
I'm 38, and my first 3D dungeon crawler was Bloodwych on an Amiga 500. So yes, LoG is a bit like going back in time, but with better graphics and sound.
Going into this topic, I though me being 21 was going to place me on the higher end of the age scale, turns out I'm one of the youngins here.

Mood +1
New youngest GOGer: I'm 15.

BEAT THAT
45. Been playing dungeon crawlers/RPG games for a long time.
47 started with ZX81 and then Atari 400 and ST. Played Wizardry, Eye of the Beholder, Dungeon Master and Bard's Tale (when can i buy this games here)
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Loumarin: 47 started with ZX81 and then Atari 400 and ST. Played Wizardry, Eye of the Beholder, Dungeon Master and Bard's Tale (when can i buy this games here)
Oh shit, Wizardry!! I had forgotten that...
*searching in vault*
Time to remember the classics!
24. Stonekeep was one of my favorite games growing up, and the first game I bought on gog 4 years ago! Grimrock is awesome!
I'm 40. I cut my teeth on the Atari VCS (2600) in the late 70s, then on to the Commodore Vic 20, the Commodore 64, the Commodore Amiga 1000, and finally got a PC (486 DX-2 50 Mhz with 4 megabytes of RAM) in 1993. I played the first 2 Eye of the Beholder games all the way through on the Amiga, and tried part 3 on the PC but lost interest not far into it. I intend to plod my way through this one, but the puzzles are a bit challenging.
64 here .. is there a prize?
45 this year. started as most of the others with c64 and amiga 500 and switched to "real" PCs in the early nineties (cyrix... does anyone remember?)
Post edited April 19, 2012 by bombe_zwanzig
36 years young.