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Approximate computer path was BBC B -> Master 128 -> Archimedes A400 -> Archimedes A5000 -> RISC PC -> cheap and hideous PC laptop -> expensive and hideous PC laptop -> MacBook (sigh of relief) -> MacBook + Windows netbook. | Approximate computer path was BBC B -> Master 128 -> Archimedes A400 -> Archimedes A5000 -> RISC PC -> cheap and hideous PC laptop -> expensive and hideous PC laptop -> MacBook (sigh of relief) -> MacBook + Windows netbook. | ||
More importantly, IF-wise... Homebrew early games -> [[ | More importantly, IF-wise... Homebrew early games -> [[Topologika]], [[Level 9]] -> hiatus -> [[Z-code]] ([[Curses]], early 90s) -> fascination with [[Infocom]] and bought the Lost Treasures of same -> [[Photopia]], etc -> University and less time for games -> long commute, IF on Palm/iPod Touch. | ||
Vast amounts of my adventuring was done vicariously through the columns of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Micro_User Mad Hatter in Micro User] and, later, [[Graham Nelson]] in [http://www.acornuser.com/ Acorn User]. It's a shame that so little of these columns is available online: I'm sure they were seminal for British adventurers. | |||
I also have a lesser interest in Rougelikes. | I also have a lesser interest in Rougelikes. |
Latest revision as of 18:40, 7 August 2010
ramblings
I have been playing/looking at other people playing Adventure games since I was ~five, and possibly before.
Approximate computer path was BBC B -> Master 128 -> Archimedes A400 -> Archimedes A5000 -> RISC PC -> cheap and hideous PC laptop -> expensive and hideous PC laptop -> MacBook (sigh of relief) -> MacBook + Windows netbook.
More importantly, IF-wise... Homebrew early games -> Topologika, Level 9 -> hiatus -> Z-code (Curses, early 90s) -> fascination with Infocom and bought the Lost Treasures of same -> Photopia, etc -> University and less time for games -> long commute, IF on Palm/iPod Touch.
Vast amounts of my adventuring was done vicariously through the columns of the Mad Hatter in Micro User and, later, Graham Nelson in Acorn User. It's a shame that so little of these columns is available online: I'm sure they were seminal for British adventurers.
I also have a lesser interest in Rougelikes.