| Username | Spector88 |
| Real Name | Andrew |
| Rank | Apprentice Member |
| Joined | May 22, 2005 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 20 |
| Location | Ashtabula, OH, United States |
| Last Visit | September 23, 2008 |
| Post Count | 7 |
| Biography | I love MMORPGS |
| Quote | -I sense much fear in you. |
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Bored? Interested in checking out a piece of MMORPG history? Check out the Realm Online, the first ever MMORPG released in the mid 90's which still has a small community online everyday.
DAoC, EQ and such will come and go but how many games will have players still l left after 15 years? The Realm Online will.
The graphics and such may be a little lax and the combat is more like final fantasy turn based but it is still a very interesting play. I had my first taste as a 9 year old and I am now 20. The game has about 150-200 subscribers left who play, and I would love to see some people check out the free trial.
Atleast you can say you tried the first ever MMORPG? Start off in newbie gear that has remained the same for over a decade and end up in armor released last year off of dragons with 50,000+ HP.
I have played almost every MMORPG released, and I still come back to The Realm for the close knit community.
I hope maybe a few will be interested, please bump.
Indestructible - the Realm Online
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The Realm Online is still alive with a small close knit community. This game is so rich in history in the MMORPG any avid MMORPG player should play The Realm Online atleast once. This mid 90's game was owned by AOL and Sierra.
You will still find people chatting 24-7 on the realm, people still hunt and trade. Since the mid 1990's there hasnt been a time when the Realms heart wasnt ticking.
Anyone who can handle less graphics for sheer enjoyment will still like the realm. Build a reputation as a merchant or battle your way into a equipment seller.
I would love to see some older players come back and new ones too. It would really boost the community.
check out the free trial guys,
-Indestructible.
How many players does an MMO need to be considered a success in today's market?