@The Fated Fallen all I had was a cup of coffee and a small bowl of cereal
@The Fated Fallen all I had was a cup of coffee and a small bowl of cereal
... This may just show how hold I am ... but I have goosebumps about this game :D
Kings Quest
@Dragoknighte I can understand that. My parents got me into gaming when I was young. Played the first Final Fantasy on the Nintendo, was big into Zelda, etc, But one of my dad's hobbies was always building pc's. Sierra was quite big back then, I remember Kings Quest was one of the first games they got me hooked on. I think the last one I played was 7 and by that time, I had, for the most part, moved onto other things :p
My first console was the Nintendo 64 that my dad had. As a kid my siblings and I would play the crap out of Super Mario 64, Killer Instinct Gold (my dad was way better at the game than us and would frequently trounce us because he could), Pokemon Stadium, and Banjo-Kazooie. We also had a stack of cheap, mostly bad PC games we would play. Those got me into RTSes even though I'm pretty bad at strategy games in general.
@The Fated Fallen I dunno. It could be argued everything's gone downhill since the SNES. It could also be argued that gaming peaked with the PS2, the console with perhaps the largest and best library of games to be had. Really it all depends on your perspective and what genre of games you're talking about. Like Point-and-Click Adventure games are more or less dead now, but now is a great time to be a fighting game enthusiast since there's been a Renaissance after like a decade of the genre being pretty dead.