That looks awesome!Hobie-wan wrote:Go back further. How about playing Shadow of Yserbius on Compuserve?BoneSnapDeez wrote:I can't imagine how much money those old MMOs like Neverwinter Nights cost to play...

That looks awesome!Hobie-wan wrote:Go back further. How about playing Shadow of Yserbius on Compuserve?BoneSnapDeez wrote:I can't imagine how much money those old MMOs like Neverwinter Nights cost to play...

I used to spend hours on AOL, but in a fashion that only actually consume a few minutes of my online time. AOL had a free help area, where you could read and post to a help message board. You couldn't send or receive email or messages from there, but you could compose and receive messages. So, I would sit in the free area, compose a message, send it (which conveniently displayed a prompt asking if you wish to leave the free area), them immediately hop back into the free area. I'd wait for a reply to my message, and repeat the process all night long.Hobie-wan wrote:Of course it used to be even worse. Remember when AOL and others charged by the minute for use too? I remember someone obsessively doing 'flash sessions' that would just connect long enough to send and receive email and then disconnect to minimize racking up time.Ziggy587 wrote:I don't know about other people, but my "connecting" portion was never that long.J T wrote:Next time you complain about slow internet, just try to remember how things used to be
BoneSnapDeez wrote: That looks awesome!
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Ok what version of dragon warrior is that? That looks amazing compared to my dw on the nes XDBoneSnapDeez wrote:That looks awesome!Hobie-wan wrote:Go back further. How about playing Shadow of Yserbius on Compuserve?BoneSnapDeez wrote:I can't imagine how much money those old MMOs like Neverwinter Nights cost to play...
bogusmeatfactory wrote:Ever feel like a wild gazelle in the wilderness?
It is a fan translation of the Super Famicom port included in Dragon Quest I & II (SFC).darsparx wrote:Ok what version of dragon warrior is that? That looks amazing compared to my dw on the nes XD
even though that is one of the biggest things that has always bugged me about the doors in that game ha ha
Well if you think about it, lots of games do that.prfsnl_gmr wrote: Also, I love how, in Dragon Warrior, the King basically tells you:
"My daughter's been kidnapped! You're the only one who can rescue her!"
before giving you $20 and a stick. Moreover, he doesn't even open the doors in his own castle that lead to better weapons and more money. It is almost as if he doesn't actually want his daughter back (or that expects you to fail miserably).
With this "Police State" thing being a big issue right now, i think more people need to know their rights with police around.prfsnl_gmr wrote:That is actually great advice. I second it.