Received a free copy of Dragon Warrior in the mail because of my brother's subscription to Nintendo Power.
That was the greatest period of my gaming life because neither me nor Reapa read any gaming magazines, so those games he brought from Romanian crackers were always a surprise. He'd bring some new RPGs and we wouldn't know what the game is like until we installed and started it. I miss that age of discovery. Nowadays we get so many previews shoved into our faces that we're intimately familiar with a game before buying it, but back then I literally went in blind in 99% of cases. The most I would know about a game before playing it was whatever the blub on the back of the box said.
That was the greatest period of my gaming life because neither me nor Reapa read any gaming magazines, so those games he brought from Romanian crackers were always a surprise. He'd bring some new RPGs and we wouldn't know what the game is like until we installed and started it. I miss that age of discovery. Nowadays we get so many previews shoved into our faces that we're intimately familiar with a game before buying it, but back then I literally went in blind in 99% of cases. The most I would know about a game before playing it was whatever the blub on the back of the box said.
Jarl you have it dead-on. We are obliterated with gaming media sites these days, they are literally rammed down our throats. It is defo not like it was in the 80s and 90s when picking up that box was a thing of mystery. I'm an old bastard (62), and I remember when computer games were even rented in some stores at release time. Things have certainly changed over the years.
The first game I bought was Wizardry 7 around 1994. I remember the German "Power Play" magazine to praise it game of the year.
With Skyrim, we had so many pre-release screenshots I went "Oh yeah, this is the city they've shown in several screens. This one too. Yeah, I've seen this place before, too." Surprise is gone.
That's exactly how I got into RPG's as well. It was due to Power Play's RPG guys Michael Hengst .
Goddamn. It's strange. I remember Russian version of M&M6, it was just so-so translated and had pretty hilarious bugs. You could learn all skills for example, but don't had any new content.My first one was Might and magic 6 around 18 years ago,a friend of mine give it to me on some pirated cd in Russian.It was very different game than the game on gog.It was fully translated in Russian and some areas were different.