02-03-2012, 06:53 PM
1. Diablo 1 + 2. D1 on Playstation was my first taste of blizzrd games and D2 and the Lounge got me involved in the concept of agaming community.
2. Starcraft 1+2. I picked BW while watching HD, Husky, And Day9 jabber about the SC2 beta. Finally built my gaming pc in August 2011 and got SC2 and have been happily getting stomped on the ladder ever since.
3. Elder Scrolls. I cut my PC gaming teeth on Arena and was wowed by Daggerfall. I've purchased every single pc version since then. Love the magic and the dragons in Skyrim.
4. Gauntlet. I cut my gaming teeth on this game at the age of six, the quarter munching monster that ate all 20 dollars worth of tokens that I got for ny 7th birthday.
5. Final Fantasy Legend 2 on Gameboy. This was the third game I got for ny first game system. I had beaten marioland and ninja turtles in less than two hours apiece and I wanted something like dungeons and dragons. The words RPG on the back got me into playing it, and then, being homeschooled, my dad had me discover the transformations for every monster in the game and compile their stats. Overall, this game has actual written records of playtime encompassing more than 5000 total hours. I still have it, by proxy, having given it to my fiance as an engagement present.
Now that's a gamer girl.
2. Starcraft 1+2. I picked BW while watching HD, Husky, And Day9 jabber about the SC2 beta. Finally built my gaming pc in August 2011 and got SC2 and have been happily getting stomped on the ladder ever since.
3. Elder Scrolls. I cut my PC gaming teeth on Arena and was wowed by Daggerfall. I've purchased every single pc version since then. Love the magic and the dragons in Skyrim.
4. Gauntlet. I cut my gaming teeth on this game at the age of six, the quarter munching monster that ate all 20 dollars worth of tokens that I got for ny 7th birthday.
5. Final Fantasy Legend 2 on Gameboy. This was the third game I got for ny first game system. I had beaten marioland and ninja turtles in less than two hours apiece and I wanted something like dungeons and dragons. The words RPG on the back got me into playing it, and then, being homeschooled, my dad had me discover the transformations for every monster in the game and compile their stats. Overall, this game has actual written records of playtime encompassing more than 5000 total hours. I still have it, by proxy, having given it to my fiance as an engagement present.
Now that's a gamer girl.
"How heroic. How compassionate. How selfless. I think I'm going to be sick."
-Skeletorr, the new HE-MAN
-Skeletorr, the new HE-MAN