Pen-n-Paper RPGs; Let's talk OLD School...
#1
Posted 05 May 2009 - 11:45 AM
Yep, you can't really have a conversation about Classic Games without a good sidebar on the topic of where the seeds for those games were sown. Without those crazy, dice-rolling pioneers, we'd never have seen all those SSI games (Strahd's Revenge, etc.) or Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale, Neverwinter Nights, and so-forth.
Anybody got any favorites from the Pen-n-Paper genre?
#3
Posted 05 May 2009 - 12:06 PM
bben46, on May 5 2009, 09:20 PM, said:
Ahh, yes... back when they still weren't sure if "Elf" was a Race or a Class... all the hallways were 10' wide, all the doors were made of oak, and half the party-members were each carrying a 10' pole... good times, those.
After D&D, and AD&D, the next roleplaying game I saw was Tunnels and Trolls. A crummy system (only three classes, Fighter, Wizard, and Rogue, only four attributes... sound familiar? Diablo, anybody?) but it had some entertaining "choose your own adventure" supplements published that allowed a single player to play without having a DM.
#4
Posted 20 May 2009 - 02:34 PM
#5
Posted 21 May 2009 - 12:12 PM
Fantasy genre (AD&D, Dragonquest, Runequest, The Fantasy Trip, Pendragon, HackMaster), science-fiction genre (Traveller, Space Opera, Star Aces, Fringeworthy, Shadowrun, Cyberpunk, MechWarrior, SkyRealms of Jorune), superhero genre (Villains & Vigilantes, Champions, Marvel SuperHeroes), horror genre (Chill, Call of Cthulhu, Bureau 13), post-apocalyptic (Aftermath!, Gamma World, Twilight 2000, Morrow Project), "other" genre (Toon, It Came From the Late, Late, Late, Late Show, Paranoia), and a great number of homebrew attempts and one-shots that often mixed & matched genres... you name it, I've probably played it or at-least leafed through the rulebooks at some time.
Personal favorites from the bookshelf; AD&D (2nd Ed, though 3.5 had some interesting ideas as well), and Fringeworthy (which had the capacity for an infinitely complex storyline... great multiverse concept, there).
#7
Posted 08 July 2009 - 09:43 AM
It was always more fun to play with people instead of a single player computer game.
And games like WoW just are not the same.
I also heard of a game Dead Earth kinda like Fallout I always wanted to try it but once again no players.
Someone once told me people sometimes play these games in chat rooms but I never could find one. Still wish i could.
#8
Posted 22 August 2009 - 09:39 PM
#9
Posted 29 December 2009 - 03:46 PM
AD&D was my all time favorite, I suppose, but the competition was stiff indeed.
We also invented one heck of a lot of new games. Many of them were actually pretty good, and some had, and still have, some serious commercial potential.




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