Oh, man. Here's some games that I had countless hours of fun on. I wasn't allowed to play anything with violence or magic, so part of the experience was obtaining these games and playing them secretly. I can barely remember the first games I played- things like Electro Man and Jack the Jackrabbit. There was some top down rpg or other that had a hammer in the title screen that I remember fondly. Never could figure out what it was called.
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loginI always got lost and died a lot.
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loginI knew every single NFS II map by rote, and it was probably the first game that really turned me on to multiplayer.
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loginDescent was the first thing I played in multiplayer, though we never quite knew what we were doing- this continued to be a theme in my childhood.
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loginWe saw the older kids playing Command & Conquer, but the first RTS I really got into was Red Alert, though Starcraft soon beat it out.
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loginBaldur's Gate was probably the single most influential game of my childhood. It led me circuitously to RuneScape and Tibia.
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loginHeroes of Might and Magic. We'd pretend we just played board games at sleepovers. In truth, we played a lot of the Heroes series.
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loginWe'd played some Quake, but THIS is probably what sold first person shooters to me.
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loginTeam Apache. Such a sense of accomplishment from simply figuring out how to land.
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loginYeah, Furcadia introduced me to a world that is probably responsible for the furry in me. Also, first time I encountered eRP. It was traumatic.