Friday, April 17, 2009
My PC gaming world, that is.
Over the next few posts I am going to archive the games I enjoyed most over the past 20 years. This list will not contain all the games I have played, but it will hit on the major games that shaped my play style and gaming preference.
I graduated High school in 1984, and enlisted in the U.S. Navy shortly after, prior to that I played the average number and type of games for kids my age.
"Home Gaming" Started with pong, and a standalone two person tank game. Fireball was my favorite pinball game and I spent allot of time playing Tempest and Missile Command, but this blog will be about PC gaming.
I remember being at my friend Paul's house in 1983. He had a Computer at home, which was a rare thing to see. I have no idea what it was, it had a green screen and he played a game that consisted of little squares and triangles that represented Skeletons and Goblins. A combination of text selections and random rolls indicated the outcome of your encounters. It was my first exposure to a PC Game and it was fascinating.
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