qwoqSSxlynNyjFIKM (Score: 0) par Invit le 1 mai 2014 à 10:07:31 | Scorpia,You're right about Lord Brittish's first RPG game. I just wasn't quite sure how to spell it.You're right about Eternal Dagger as being the follow up to WC. However, my point about coambt was that WC and ED explored the same turn-based coambt mode later used for Pool. Namely, tatical coambt. Not surprising since all of these games came from the late, gate SSI. Lest we all forget, SSI was as well known for PC war games as for RPGs. It is interesting to note, Scorpia, that SSI released more RPGs during the 80's and 90's than (probably) EA, Interplay, Sierra, Microprose, Mindscape, New World Computing, and Origin put together.As far as the CGW columns are concern, Scorpia, methinks the old scorpion is a little mixed up. If I remember correctly:1. Scorpion's Tale covered reviews of games each month.2. Scorpion's Mail dealt with hints and answers to game-related problems.3. Scorpion's View dealt with everthing else.I admit that each month when I received my copy of CGW, I would nomally turn to Scorpion's Tale (I still say, it should have been Scorpion's Tail) first to see what new game the young Scorpion had to tell me about and whether or not I should buy it.I would also read letters from Scorpion's Mail about games that I was playing as well. I still remember reading here your answer from so many players as to why their characters were entering AR: the Dungeon as evil after playing AR: The City. You replied that if you kept on killing paupers (the easiest creatures to kill in City), since that is an evil act, it would make your character evil as well.I don't remember too much about articles written for View. Of cource, whereas Tale was a regular feature every month, View and Mail only appeared about once a quarter. |
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