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Jaz
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Well, I still use my Star Wars (and other) action figures - as position markers in real (pen&paper) RPGs. Everybody has their figure with them which is used to portrait their character in those popular scenes which demand some kind of blips... I take it all of us old-school gamesmasters know the pains of going through a 'I wasn't the first person to enter - me neither' scenario.
Besides, my action figures multiplied over the years. And yes, when I buy a new 12"er, I get all mushy .
So much for age and action figures.
Ah yes. I still play MoonPatrol on my old Atari 2600, and I love every second of it. I never really wondered why I thought this or that old game great in its time... mainly because I still love and play them today.

And I want one of those net-access retirement homes places too.
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...I love Moon Patrol!...
Post Wed Nov 20, 2002 2:51 am
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I am 27 years old, started playing around the time Doom II came out, and have been doing it ever since. So i guess been 10 years. Time flies when yer having fun, i always say, especially when you are listening to goa and psytrance, hehe. And DzD is about 32 years old, i am guessing. (just a guess)

EDIT -- i just remembered something else. My parents bought a $5000 computer called an Apple IIgs and the first cool game i played on it was Ultima 5 Quest of the Avatar, and then my cousin comes in and ruins the number 4 and 5 disks, so i couldnt play it anymore. but i forgave him for being a moron so i went on to program my own CRPG in Applesoft BASIC and i did it, it was just about as good as Ultima 5 was, but i was only like 14 years old so i didnt think to sell it to a publisher. Man, there was NOTHING out for Apple IIgs except for Ultima. Man those days were crappy, compared to now. But it did have a sort of 'magic' to it that has not faded for me -- i feel the same 'magic' every time i open up a new gamebox.
Post Wed Nov 20, 2002 3:08 am
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That's cool that there are SO many old gamers.

I`m 19 years old and every week my mother tells me I`m too old to be playing video games.

Makes me feel better!!!!!

I wish my dad played RPGs give us something more to have in common.

My parents lothe video games you older gamers 40 and 50 year olds are great!!!
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I dont think it comes down to age at all. Just imagination

People with strong and vivid imaginations inevitably NEED games/books/films in their lives, imagination is like everything else in that it needs to be satisfied:)

I would bet most avid gamers, especially those in the RPG and more involved catgories are creative and imaginative type. I find with myself that ignoring my creative needs is impossible, leave it long enough and I get cravings and just need to get creative and satify it again.

I am almost 30 now, and I am quite sure its something I will always do. Escaping into a game and imersing myself in imagination is just part what is natural to me.

If it wasn't games it would be something else I bet. The imagination is a wonderful thing enjoy it if you have it.

Really i feel sorry for the dull unimaginative people of the world, they miss out on a lot

Maybe its not real, but with a good imagination in full swing, the satisfactions and pleasures are as real as any !!
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Absolutely so
Post Thu Nov 21, 2002 12:55 am
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quote:
Originally posted by DevilsBane
I dont think it comes down to age at all. Just imagination

People with strong and vivid imaginations inevitably NEED games/books/films in their lives, imagination is like everything else in that it needs to be satisfied:)

I would bet most avid gamers, especially those in the RPG and more involved catgories are creative and imaginative type. I find with myself that ignoring my creative needs is impossible, leave it long enough and I get cravings and just need to get creative and satify it again.

I am almost 30 now, and I am quite sure its something I will always do. Escaping into a game and imersing myself in imagination is just part what is natural to me.

If it wasn't games it would be something else I bet. The imagination is a wonderful thing enjoy it if you have it.

Really i feel sorry for the dull unimaginative people of the world, they miss out on a lot

Maybe its not real, but with a good imagination in full swing, the satisfactions and pleasures are as real as any !!


Couldn't agree more DeilsBane. I'm 27 and I still love computer games. They act as a release for me but I must admit I much prefer games with a strong story (I love epic games such as Fallout and the BG series). I'm not a huge fan of FPS but Adventure and RPG's really do keep me entertained. Combine this with an interesting in films, books and my ever lovely girlfriend and I think that represents a reasonalby balanced social life (oops forgot about the daily running and the going out with friends )

To me a good computer game is like a good movie or book - one I get into it, I'm in it until the end
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Post Thu Nov 21, 2002 2:20 pm
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quote:
Originally posted by Ammon777
And DzD is about 32 years old, i am guessing. (just a guess)
Should I take that as a compliment or not?

If you didn't know, I'm 14.
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[quote="DzD"][quote="Ammon777"] And DzD is about 32 years old, i am guessing. (just a guess)
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Should I take that as a compliment or not?

If you didn't know, I'm 14.


A compliment. No question about it!
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Post Thu Nov 21, 2002 4:48 pm
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So lIntra, what are saying is that it's better to be 32 years old then 14? Bad boy!
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No, no, no. Not at all. It is a compliment to your ability to communicate that Amon777 thought you were more than twice you actual age, especially complimentary since you are using a language that is not native to you.

So there. You went off and did it. Forced me to compliment you, grrr


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quote:
Originally posted by Lintra


So there. You went off and did it. Forced me to compliment you, grrr


Heh! I did it!
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<Lintra's reaction to DzD's change of signature and his of it to the world at large >



Good one DzD!!
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*Feels proud*
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Hehe.. nice signature DzD.. searched for the quote and found this thread.. I can't believe you fell for that one Lintra!
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