![]() (Or at least that was the plan) Eventually years passed, I learned the internet was more than gopher, and I moved on to better and more powerful massively multiplayer games. ![]() Together, we’d team up into a powerful, coordinated unit, and dominate the other players on the BBS and regional network. I spent so many hours tying up the phone line after getting back from school that eventually my parents banned me from playing these games – but that only convinced me to set an alarm for 3am to wake up in the middle of the night to play!įurthermore, it became a critical thing in my life to get all my friends from school to also play these games with me. There, I found that you could download all sorts of awesome products (though in 20 different parts, which you had to put back together), and more importantly, they had the ability to launch “door games” like Tradewars 2002, Legend of the Red Dragon, Barren Realms Elite, and a number of other games I grew to love. Back before the web existed, I was a 10 year old kid in Seattle dialing into 3 or 4 different different BBSes using a pirated version of Procomm Plus. Some of the fondest memories from my childhood are playing BBS door games. ![]() I was always more of a Barren Realms Elite fan, but this picture was cooler!Īnd now you learn how I spent my childhood… ![]()
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