Average Age ...

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hefa
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31 here.

I used to play Dungeon Master on Atari ST 520. :)
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stubbie
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55 so I guess that makes me a real old school gamer. :?
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Darklord
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stubbie wrote:55 so I guess that makes me a real old school gamer. :?
Or just old! :lol:

(only joking!)

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spaz33
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I'm 24.

Don't have past experience with these dungeon crawlers. How ever I have played old pen & paper styled RPG's.

LoG is a testament to gameplay. It amazes me how a concept this old can feel so fresh and innovative in 2012.
(for older players naturally it's more of a nostalgy trip)
Daikoi
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34, and EotB was one of the first games i enjoyed when i discovered the PC at 14 ;) Back then when copyprotection consisted of images from the manual and you had to write the pagenumber to get in
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21 here. I've been playing RPGs (both digital and pen&paper) since I was 10. Grimrock is the first game I played of this specific genre though. It really is the closest thing to an actual tabletop session of dungeoneering.
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synthetictruism
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31

and I apparently have to type a minimum of 4 characters to post a reply... :P
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Megami
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25 here
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Nachtfischer wrote:Mid doesn't mean exactly 95. Think 97, so I was 9 (still pretty early I guess)! :)
Not too young at all :) We got our Atari ST in 88 so I was probably 8 when I first played DM. I don't think I beat DM until I was 10 or 11 though :)

I was 4 or 5 when I started with spectrum games. The first game I ever played at home was Manic Miner and it was brand new at the time. However, my first experience of games was an arcade machine called Space Firebird that I had to be lifted up to reach the controls of :) I was in charge of the fire button.... Come to think of it, that may be my earliest memory!!! Damnit, computer games stole my life.
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flex12
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Guess i fit fine in here with my 30 years ;)
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