| Subject: | Player ages. |
| Author: | Grant Gibson <gibbersan--sbcglobal.net> |
| Date: | 04-Oct-2004 18:32:24 |
I'm 33 from the US and started playing it around 87 or 88 (on the Atari
8-bit version). Graduated to the ST version and remember once being to
evil to join the Assassin's Guild. Heh.
Xavier wrote:
> Well, I origionally had the Atari 8bit version, then
> when I got a better Atari computer, (16 bit Atari ST)
> I played on that. I noticed that they added jobs and I
> beleive the ability to join guilds in that one. (I may
> be wrong, it's been awhile)
> I later played the PC version for about 5 minutes and
> was totally disgusted by the graphics and sound
> compared to the Atari versions.. couldn't stand
> playing it. In my OPINION, I think the best version of
> the city is on the Atari ST.
>
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Gibbersan
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"Madness is a rare thing in individuals - but in groups, parties,
peoples, and ages it is the rule." - Friedrich Nietzsche, Sämtliche
Werke: Kritische Studienausgabe, vol. 5, p. 100, eds. Giorgio Colli and
Mazzino Montinari, Berlin, de Gruyter (1980). Beyond Good and Evil,
"Fourth Part: Maxims and Interludes," section 156 (1886)
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Department
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