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Feb 2000 time: 21:35
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well I played with toy guns, who didn't? But I don't care for FPS's. I did play Battlefield:Vietnam for about 4 hours the other day at my brother's house. But I will never buy that game. I played Halo for about an hour, but I really have no desire to play anymore.
I played with hot wheels the most. I loved hot wheels. But I don't enjoy racing games.
Legos. I had these. I wasn't very good with them. I could never build anything that looked cool . But I loved them nevertheless.
green army men. Yep, I had those as well. Strangely, I haven't played the game called army men .
I also played with model ww2 ships (that my brother built ), and I ended up joining the U.S. Navy. but I haven't really played any navy games. I always thought about Harpoon, but I heard those games are hard.
now we move onto "toys"- they are more like games I played later in my childhood. I mostly played those TSR games.
the biggie of course is D&D. Although strangely, I haven't actually played a lot of D&D. I mainly spent time creating characters and dungeons. Playing with my best friend was aggravating. He supposedly played with some other friends and had a level 35 cleric. Creating a module for a level 35 cleric is not easy.
I loved a game called Car Wars. And the add-ons called... I can't remember what they were called. One incorporated big trucks, and the other one had something else.
I played a little bit of gamma world. But I was too young to really understand it.
There was this game called Ogre I think.
Axis and Allies of course.
So what you can see from above, most of those are RPG type games. And that is what I mostly play. Aside from Axis and Allies- that is my primary influence for Civ2 and SMAC. And later Civ3.
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DaveV
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Jan 1970 time: 00:35
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quote: Originally posted by lord of the mark
1. Toy Guns - FPS | As Dissident said, I think everyone played with these. We used to make rubber-band guns with a couple pieces of wood and a spring clothespin. Lots of fun. But I don't ever play FPS games, maybe because I'm too old and my reflexes are shot.
quote: 2. Toy Trains - RRT type games, Simcity type games | We had a train set, but I didn't play with it much. I saw it mostly as a geometry challenge - how to use the limited number of track pieces to make a cool layout. Once the track was down, I didn't see much point in driving the train around and around. I loved Railroad Tycoon, but I think that was because of the economic and competition components. quote: 3. Lego and construction toys - simcity type games, some RTS | Lego, Erector set, Tog'l - I loved building stuff. I don't really enjoy sim city games (probably not goal-oriented enough for me), and I'm not much of a builder in TBS.
quote: 4. Toy soldiers - RTS, TBS, Wargames | I had a Creepy Crawlers set with the extra Fighting Men molds; I spent a lot of time playing with those guys. I don't really care for RTS or wargames, but TBS is what brought me to Apolyton and keeps me here.
quote: 5. Dolls - a certain Maxis hit | Nope (to both).
quote: 6. Monster - hero action figures - RPG's | I like RPGs, but never had any action figures. I suppose the Creepy Crawlers mentioned above would qualify as monsters, and I did get Horrible Hamilton (a pull-string plastic monster that was heavily advertised on the Saturday morning cartoons) for Christmas one year...
So I guess your theory mostly doesn't apply to me, but it's fun to reminisce about my childhood toys .
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