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Apprentice
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 11:06
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When did you guys find about spiderweb software? because when I was six my bros. and I found out about it (1996) and ofcourse I was crappy at the game (Exile 3) and I couldn't even beat the slime infestation! :o But know I can play that game and Avernum 3 fairly good ;) . So thats what I'm asking thats all. (Oh by the way if this question has been asked before sorry... :( ) -------------------- Its like a jigsaw puzzle with all the wrong peices... Posts: 16 | Registered: Saturday, May 1 2004 07:00 |
Shock Trooper
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 11:10
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i found my first spidwed game sometiem after the release of Avernum, on a disxc from PC magaziene when i subscribed. I plaed Nethergate, but Avernum was on there too. -------------------- -Sylak Proud Member of the Church of Devine Luchere Posts: 319 | Registered: Tuesday, May 14 2002 07:00 |
Bob's Big Date
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 11:29
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Exile 2, when it was new; 1994, 1995? Sometime like that. -------------------- The biggest, the baddest, and the fattest. Posts: 2367 | Registered: Friday, June 27 2003 07:00 |
Off With Their Heads
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 12:01
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Shortly after the release of A1, searching the Internet for "shareware" or "mac shareware" or something like that. It must've been around '99 or 2000. -------------------- Arancaytar: Every time you ask people to compare TM and Kel, you endanger the poor, fluffy kittens. Kelandon's Pink and Pretty Page!!: the authorized location for all things by me The Archive of all released BoE scenarios ever Posts: 7968 | Registered: Saturday, February 28 2004 08:00 |
Agent
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 12:23
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I found out in 1997 when I got the "Galaxy of Games 2" disk of games from a friend. I had such a ... computer that I couldn't really run anything except Exile 3. Now, if Exile 3 wasn't out yet in 1997, then it must have been later. -------------------- What do I put here? -Garrison Posts: 1415 | Registered: Thursday, March 27 2003 08:00 |
Erudite*
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 12:43
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I first heard about Spiderweb Software when I got the Avernum 2 demo on a MacAddict disk, which came in April 2001. -------------------- Chance Forums I was once member #2475, but then my account was deleted because of a bug. Post count = 406 + whatever it says below. Posts: 402 | Registered: Thursday, May 29 2003 07:00 |
Agent
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 13:20
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I got the same with Keep. I got Galaxy of Games 1 and 2 and Games Arcade and I got the Exie Trilogy from there. It was about 1997 or so. -------------------- And everybody say....Yatta! Posts: 1287 | Registered: Thursday, August 14 2003 07:00 |
Bob's Big Date
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 13:43
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A friend of mine, some years older and doubtless only associating with me due to the intense ennui that consumes youth in such environs, introduced me to Exile 1. Or perhaps I introduced him; he knew how to use it a lot better than I, being as how I must have been maybe six or seven at the time, and he was four or so years older. A year or so later, I figured out how to play various RPGs and had a good deal of fun with the entire Exile series (as well as Mordor and its sequel, now an unrecognizably Interplayized product). I got into the community when BoE for Windows was new, and have been a fixture since. -------------------- The biggest, the baddest, and the fattest. Posts: 2367 | Registered: Friday, June 27 2003 07:00 |
Agent
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 14:17
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Three years ago and coincidentally, over a free- and shareware-site on ZDNet. A3 just came out, but I registered A2 first. Now I stick to SW, damn. Well, it might be normal to stick on spider webs. At least, if you are a butterfly ^..^ -------------------- ^ö^ vegetarians are sexy. Posts: 1420 | Registered: Wednesday, October 2 2002 07:00 |
Shock Trooper
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 15:19
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Somewhere around mid 2002, I didn't register my first game (Geneforge 20 until November 2003 or so though. -------------------- Scandalous Stories, fishing,and great photos Posts: 294 | Registered: Monday, November 24 2003 08:00 |
Agent
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 15:38
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Exile 2 from a galaxy of games CD before the Sims came out. I still have those wierd cartoon graphics on my hard drive. EDIT: Cartoon gfx for exile, that is. [ Sunday, May 16, 2004 16:57: Message edited by: RC ] -------------------- Austrian Alex - Reality Corp. Posts: 1307 | Registered: Tuesday, May 7 2002 07:00 |
Guardian
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 16:33
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I first found out about Spidweb while looking on Download.com for shareware adventure-type games. That was around two and a half years ago. I first tried Avernum 3, followed by the two other Avernum games and Geneforge. I then went into a brief hiatus from Spidweb games, which was broken by the emergence of GF2. After playing through both Geneforge games, I decided to register A3 and Nethergate also, and enjoyed both thoroughly. As soon as BoA for Mac came out, I snatched it up as well. -------------------- Stughalf "Delusion arises from anger. The mind is bewildered by delusion. Reasoning is destroyed when the mind is bewildered. One falls down when reasoning is destroyed."- The Bhagavad Gita. Posts: 1798 | Registered: Sunday, October 5 2003 07:00 |
Warrior
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 17:02
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About a year ago I discovered Realone Arcade and one of the games was Geneforge. I hated it after the first hour, but I just had to keep playing to find out what happened next in the story. Now G1 and G2 are some of my favorite games. Posts: 82 | Registered: Tuesday, March 9 2004 08:00 |
Senile Reptile
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 17:10
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I started playing at the time Exile 2 just came out. No clue when that was. I found the game on one of those 6.23 x 10^23 game CDs. -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
BANNED
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 17:41
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quote:Play "good"? *collapses* -------------------- 人 た ち を 燃 え る た め に 俺 は か れ ら に 火 を 上 げ る か ら 死 ん だ Posts: 6936 | Registered: Tuesday, September 18 2001 07:00 |
Lifecrafter
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 17:55
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Eh, Galaxy of Games, Exile 2 (sometimes 1, I couldn't tell the diff at the time). I never played RPG's before, and I didn't know the first thing about magic or anything else. Somehow, I survived the attack at Gantrick and made away with one mage, which I didn't know how to use. I think I went to the farm that had the problem w/the 2 salamanders. Then I really got interested in E1, and the rest of the series. E1 and 2 came on the same GoG disk, and I was eager to download 3 when I found it. I was amazed, as well as w/BoE. -------------------- "Oh, North Wind, why frighten others? In Nature's family all are brothers. Puff and blow and wheeze and hiss; You can't frighten Shingebiss. Bring your frost and ice and snow; I'm still free to come and go. You can never frighten me, One who never fears is FREE!" -Shingebiss, the mighty duck Posts: 830 | Registered: Tuesday, August 20 2002 07:00 |
Babelicious
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 17:57
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Mid-90's; Exile. Original graphics, on a school computer. -------------------- I've got a pyg in a poke. Posts: 999 | Registered: Friday, June 27 2003 07:00 |
Skip to My Lou
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 18:19
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I beleive it was shortly after the release of A1. I found E3 (which is now my all-time favorite game) on a CD of games for windows. It was also my first experience with an RPG and I loved E3 so much I replayed it (as several custom parties, as a party of all sliths, all nephils, an Anama party, a mage party, a super-party, and various singletons) until I can visualize the layout of nearly all of the outdoors of valorim and many of the towns and know exactly how to complete almost every quest and side-quest. It kind of bordered on obsession for a while. [ Sunday, May 16, 2004 18:21: Message edited by: Archmage Alex ] -------------------- Take the Personality Test! INTJ 100% 75% 100% 44% Huzzah for the Masterminds! www.Keirsey.com for personality information. The Sloganizer! "Swing your Archmage Alex." Deep down, you wish you were a stick figure. Posts: 1629 | Registered: Wednesday, October 3 2001 07:00 |
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written Sunday, May 16 2004 20:54
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Exile I 1.0, on a CD bundled with a Mac magazine. At first I was a poor enough player to just be frustrated by the game. I didn't really get into the Exile series (and register) until after Exile II. -------------------- My BoE Page Bandwagons are fun! Roots Hunted! Posts: 9973 | Registered: Saturday, March 30 2002 08:00 |
Triad Mage
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written Monday, May 17 2004 01:08
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On a Macworld CD in 1994, Exile I v1.0. -------------------- "At times discretion should be thrown aside, and with the foolish we should play the fool." - Menander ==== Drakefyre's Demesne - Happy Happy Joy Joy desperance.net - We're Everywhere ==== You can take my Mac when you pry my cold, dead fingers off the mouse! Posts: 9436 | Registered: Wednesday, September 19 2001 07:00 |
Shaper
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written Monday, May 17 2004 01:11
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Exile 3 v1.0, on a BoG (Best of Games and not Geneforge) CD I got free with a magazine. It also had Nethergate, and I played the demos to hell and back! That was back in 2001. -------------------- "I am a living sign..." Thus endeth this post. Posts: 2864 | Registered: Monday, September 8 2003 07:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Monday, May 17 2004 07:25
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I heard about Exile from an acquaintance who proceeded to tell me to ask Dexter about 'tools' before I even knew what the game was about. Shortly afterwards and entirely unrelatedly, I came across E1 on one of those CDs packed with too many games. And then I was hooked on the first and second strongest addiction of my life. —Alorael, whose most powerful addiction is, of course, skribbane. There's nothing like it, not even Spiderweb games! Posts: 14579 | Registered: Saturday, December 1 2001 08:00 |
By Committee
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written Monday, May 17 2004 12:35
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March of this year, when I searched for Mac shareware games on download.com. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
Infiltrator
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written Monday, May 17 2004 15:04
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I learned about it I think in 96 or 97 perhaps when I played Exile 2 on one of those galaxy of games disks. I don't remember the exact year though. I learned of this website a few years ago. -------------------- "He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster... when you gaze long into the abyss the abyss also gazes back into you." -Friedrich Nietzsche "There is no dodging the quad laser." -Ignignok Posts: 469 | Registered: Thursday, November 14 2002 08:00 |
Lifecrafter
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written Saturday, July 31 2004 14:31
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My sisters found Avernum on a MacAddict CD. I forget when, but probably before A2 came out. [ Saturday, July 31, 2004 14:32: Message edited by: Nicothodes ] -------------------- If anyone ever asks you why you did something, say "Because I could". Posts: 834 | Registered: Thursday, July 8 2004 07:00 |
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