MUDs were how I learned to type. I was in 3rd grade at the time.
HoloMUD and Ground Zero (the PVP one).
HoloMUD and Ground Zero (the PVP one).
You either learned to type fast, code(tintin++) or you quit playing.BadMoonRisin said:
MUDs were how I learned to type. I was in 3rd grade at the time.
HoloMUD and Ground Zero (the PVP one).
Fortnite blew up during my junior year (hardest year) of college. That was difficult to deal with.Gomer95 said:
I'm so glad there wasn't anything like today's consoles with online play when I was in college because I wouldn't have gotten anything done. It was hard enough with NES lol.
And intramurals. That was our main "gaming".Philo B 93 said:
I played a lot of Sega Genesis football during our downtime with roommates and those are some great college memories. That was pre-internet, and we trash talked in person and sometimes got into wrestling matches after a humiliating beat down in Madden.
I don't mean to sound negative here, but it seems a little sad to have spent so many hours of a short 4 year college experience in front of a screen by yourself playing an online game. I love the idea of the pre-tech days where games were pinball machines and pool.
Pretty much everything on my list was played with a group of friends in person. We had a room set up with a bunch of TVs and couches and it was where everyone hung out most of the time. Sometimes tournaments with winner and loser brackets set up, other times just 'who's down for some Kirby's Avalanche?' Consoles couldn't be networked yet anyway.Philo B 93 said:
I played a lot of Sega Genesis football during our downtime with roommates and those are some great college memories. That was pre-internet, and we trash talked in person and sometimes got into wrestling matches after a humiliating beat down in Madden.
I don't mean to sound negative here, but it seems a little sad to have spent so many hours of a short 4 year college experience in front of a screen by yourself playing an online game. I love the idea of the pre-tech days where games were pinball machines and pool.
Call of duty almost did the same for me in '06-'07Madmarttigan said:
2005… WoW almost got me kicked out.
AgCMT said:
97/98 year we had a wired network between two four-plexes. We played StarCraft and WarCraft II way too much. I have no clue how I passed that year, but it was a blast! We may have played some Command & Conquer as well.
Man, what I would do to have a week with as little responsibilities as I had that year...and a wife that would understand the value of a week long gaming binge!
The seven year plan.Super Aggie 64 said:
I started college with the GameCube, Nintendo DS, and Xbox. I got the Wii on launch day (Nov 2006). I won a raffle at the Hastings on Texas Ave and Holleman Dr to buy 1 of the 3 Wiis they had. I got an Xbox 360 in summer 2007 a few months before the Halo 3 launch.
I bet that bad mofo had a gigantic 44MB hard drive didn't it? Sounds like what I had.dabo man said:
I had a NES at home in Beaumont. Mom wouldn't let me take it to school (started Fall 1990).
I got hooked on a game with ASCII graphics called Moria (I had a 286/16 MHz PC) in college. I still play its successor, Angband, to this day.