Archive for July, 2008
28 July, 2008 | Comments Off
Hints for the game Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing
1 new general hints/tips.
General Hints/Tips
28 July, 2008 | Comments Off
Hints for the game Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing
1 new general hints/tips.
General Hints/Tips
27 July, 2008 | Comments Off
Another 20,000 milestone: Sicarius
That’s what happens when you go on vacation and turn your back on MobyGames. When you come home, people are going over 20,000 points all over the place! This time is our German contributor Sicarius. He’s that kind of silent contributor, not very present in the forums but always submitting new items on a regular basis. As himself affirms in his rap sheet, his main turf is cover art (being the 4th top contributor in that category, right behind legendary people like Corn Popper and Servo) and so far he is the top credits contributor for 2008.
Well done, Sicarius!
24 July, 2008 | Comments Off
A Drunken Irishman’s history of Western RPGs - part four
And thus the article comes to end. Drunken Irishman’s history of Western RPGs concludes with an overview from the Modern Age, from 2002 to the present day. The run-down starts with Morrowind (2002) and ends with The Witcher (2007).
In the last pages, the independent (indie) RPGs are briefly discussed, leading up to the final conclusion. It seems the previous sections already stirred up some emotions, and you know he just loves that. Well done!
Continue reading the article, starting from the new section, here.
23 July, 2008 | Comments Off
A Drunken Irishman’s history of Western RPGs - part three
After having dealt with the eighties and the early nineties, today Drunken Irishman ventures into the late nineties, from the key title Fallout (1997) that introduced realistic choice and consequence in the genre, to Wizardry 8 (2001), a relic of a generation of RPGs that refused to adapt.
Aside from many elementary titles discussed thoroughly, this section, The birth of new era - late 90’s to modern age, also shows how three of the most important franchises (Might and Magic, Ultima and Wizardry) come to a grinding halt with the rise of a new force in town, BioWare.
22 July, 2008 | Comments Off
A Drunken Irishman’s history of Western RPGs - part two
We continue this week of Western RPGs with the second part of Drunken Irishman’s personal history of the genre. This era, entitled The craftsmen - early 90’s to mid-90’s, runs from Ultima 6 (1990) to Diablo (1996) and most importantly explains why it is called the Dark Ages.
In his typical style, you will also get to know about important landmarks such as the first RPG with a homosexual semi-graphic sex scene, the first RPG to introduce a journal and what God’s favourite game is.
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