Dungeon Master was the first game I bought myself for my Atari 50 ST back in january of 1989. I did have 20 games that came with the Power Pack attached to the ST, but Dungeon Master was the first I bought, and I have played it every year since.
That is allot of playing over the years, not many games last for 24 years. But with modding added to LoG I can see it last for many years as well...
My first post here as well. I'm 62. Was back in college doing graduate work when the first Tandy, Apple, Sinclair, Ohio Scientific, etc. computers were rolled out.
I've been playing games since then. Hunt the Wumpus. Akalabeth. Wizardry. Dungeon Master. Bard's Tale. Might & Magic. And a hundred more since....
In LoG, the Devs have done a magnificent job of recapturing the look and feel of the original DM. Almost identical game mechanics. Kudos. I've just started, so can't vouch for how the game will progress, but was really excited to find this only a few days after release.
i am 33, and i remember the good old SSI AD&D games on the C=64: Curse of the Azure Bonds, Pool of Radiance, Secret of the Silver Blades... LoG really brings back those feelings...
I just reached 26, and like other people here, I began playing early (arround 7) with EOB2 and 3; as much as Stone Prophet.
Well, as I got some free time, I decide to analyse the data in this thread making easy to figure out what is te average age. And here you go:
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