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7/14/07 9:35:29 PM#21
/Agree D.
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11/14/07 6:10:05 AM#22
Yes, but kids today barely get the Idea of Pen and Paper games... or have the Patients to Paint up Minitures of they're Armies. If You Stand Against An ARMY, |
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12/09/07 11:53:35 AM#23
I agree with you, Oh and the first MMORPG out Ever was Phantasy star for the dreamcast. So get your facts straight before you go out and post stuff about games. |
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12/10/07 5:39:20 PM#24
Originally posted by Freezya you may be refering to a different post, but did you just say PSO was the first mmo? When did that game come out? 2000? 1999? Meridian 59 has been out since 1996 and although it did not quite plow the way for future mmos like UO did it was much better in many different areas than UO was |
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3/25/08 10:14:23 AM#25
Hate to burst bubbles but mmo's go back to the early 80's mostly as text based but there were a few that were graphic as well from Sierra Online yserbius (sp?) was one.. |
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Wardrop
Apprentice Member
Joined: 3/18/04
The meaning of life is attained by caring for the one you have created. Papa for life!!! |
3/25/08 10:24:05 AM#26
Originally posted by moptopRPG Lmao, i dont think we will see that guy posting here again.... |
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3/25/08 10:45:23 AM#27
Neverwinter Nights was the first massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) to display graphics, and ran from 1991 to 1997 on AOL. In addition to being the first graphics-based MMORPG, the game also marked the first appearance of online Clans and Player versus player (pvp) combat in multiplayer RPGs.
Meridian 59 is an online computer role-playing game first published by the now defunct 3DO Company and now run by Near Death Studios. First launched online in an early form on December 15, 1995 and released commercially in September 1996 with a flat-rate monthly subscription, Meridian 59 is often credited as the first 3D graphical "massively multiplayer online game" or MMORPG.
'The Shadow of Yserbius', (1992) originally published by Sierra On-Line, was the first of three graphical MUDs for the online community. Opening to rave reviews, The Shadow of Yserbius, according to industry critics, set the standard by which all future MUDS would be judged. The game was followed by two sequels entitled The Fates of Twinion (1993) and The Ruins of Cawdor (1995). Until recently, only The Shadow of Yserbius and Fates of Twinion were playable in offline mode. Each says they are the "first" NwN graphics, Meridian 59 3D graphics, SoY Mud. By date NwN was the first released. NWN was also carried by Compuserve before it was bought out by AoL.
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7/03/08 11:45:07 AM#28
UPDATE: please don't compare World of Warcraft with Meridian 59.
NOT THE SAME GAME IN ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT> |
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8/26/08 6:47:28 PM#29
Umm... to the guy who said Neverwinter Nights was the first MMORPG... I think you mean Darksun. Neverwinter Nights wasn't released until 2005 if I remember correctly, maybe 2004. Regardless it was released well after Darksun was released. Also Meridian 59 came out around the same time as Darksun. Most people believe UO was the first MMO (it was released about six months after Meridian came out), because Meridian didn't have as much success in the American and European markets. Overall comparing WoW to Meridian 59 is like comparing a child to his father... sure the kid has a lot of energy and could probably run his father ragged, but in the end that child would not be there if it weren't for the father. If you're reading this, you probably need to get some sun. |
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9/01/08 10:35:14 PM#30
Originally posted by Ichmen
Nerdrage moar pl0x |
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9/02/08 5:55:51 PM#31
First of all, I would like to know how Meridian 59 is ripping off WoW when Meridian 59 was created 9 FREAKIN' YEARS EARLIER?! Also, its the first MMORPG created WAY back in 1996, give it a break. |
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5/03/09 10:31:40 PM#32
This thread is awesome. I hope the fifteen of you who failed at the mocking / sarcasm in the title aren't breeding...
(Yes I resurrected a very dead thread listed under a very dead game simply because it was hilarious...) |
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7/02/09 9:49:14 PM#33
...gotta agree with ^ .... The horrible thing about this is that I already KNEW what the replies would be, but I opened the thread anyway. LOL!
...damn, I sure wish there were actually people here who played this game when it was first out. I can't even tell you how I cringe when people talk about UO or EQ as the "first MMORPG" games available... |
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Laughing-man
Elite Member
Joined: 4/23/09
I thought what I'd do is I'd pretend I was one of those Deaf-mutes. |
7/02/09 9:56:05 PM#34
Originally posted by Wardrop
What he didn't know is that the origional Warcraft game was designed to be a Warhammer IP Product. However the people who owned the rights to the warhammer IP told blizzard their game was too poorly made to carry the name Warhammer. So Warcraft was made. Edit: Speaking on Warcraft "Orcs vs humans" Thinking of trying TERA? Check out my guild on Basilisk Crag! We're actively recruiting! www.proxytera.enjin.com/ |
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7/05/09 2:45:32 AM#35
I played Meridian 59. O.o. Think i still got the disk in storage some were. I know i seen it in like january. /shrug I clipped this from wiki history. all MMORPGs can trace a lineage back to the earliest multi-user games which started appearing in the late 1970s.[4] The first of these was Mazewar, though more would soon be developed for the PLATO system. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massively_multiplayer_online_role-playing_game.
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11/13/10 1:22:29 PM#36
I actually beta tested Meridian 59. At the time it was probably one of the best games out there. Yes you can argue an bicker that it wasn't, but it helped pave the way for other MMORPG. I even beta tested The realm, and also UO. Each one was good in their own way, but without them we would not have the interfaces that we use today in many online games. I do have to agree that some games today feel like others, but in the end it comes down to your personal preference. Each game has its own story behind it. You either like the game play or you don't. It is kind of hard to make some new ground braking game without someone saying that it is a clone of whatever game you can think of.
And if you want to know a thing about Meridian 59 in the beta stages, it was buggy as hell, then again most betas are like that.
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Slaynn
Apprentice Member
Joined: 5/25/03
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" |
11/13/10 1:37:33 PM#37
All of the Jerry's Kids that looked at the title and couldn't wait to hit the reply button without reading anything else make me laugh. Pro-tip: Spend the time to at least read some of the post before having an anxiety attack and hitting reply.
It's gotten to the point where some MMOs have been reduced to little more than success dispensers. Don't think. Don't challenge yourself. Do as little as possible... but still be rewarded for it. Yeah.. *that's* fun. -- WSIMike |
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11/13/10 1:41:04 PM#38
Still blows my mind that people don't see how much more similar MMORPGs are to one another after World of Warcraft than before it. |
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11/13/10 1:43:38 PM#39
what blows my mind is that this thread was started in 2007, necroed back to life in 2008, again in 2009, and now up again in 2010. I wonder if we gonna get another enthusiast in 2011 to bring it back from the dead. ............................................................................................................... |
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11/13/10 1:46:03 PM#40
Originally posted by Laughing-man
They never said that the game was poorly made. The problem was in game's art design. It didn't feel Warhammer. |
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