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Posted: Mar 13th 2009 1:27PM (Unverified) said

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Don't forget the card will work the Vanguard. The only truly good game on the Station Pass anymore...

Posted: Mar 13th 2009 1:32PM Snow Leopard said

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Wow, some of that cover art is seriously cheesy. Pretty amazing people are still playing this game today though and pretty admirable Sony has let it run in a market where people will axe and mmo if it isn’t a wow killer. I seriously thought this game was older than ten years though. Could have sworn I saw it back in ’97 or something or that those pc graphics were a hell of a lot better back then they look now.

Posted: Mar 13th 2009 1:34PM (Unverified) said

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Being "best" on the list doesn't always mean its "good"

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Posted: Mar 13th 2009 2:06PM Evy said

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Ten years already? I feel old. Lisa, I too miss that sense of wonder and mystery at discovering new areas. I love WoW, but I've been playing so long there is definitely not a sense of mystery anymore. I was impressed by content in WotLK, but mystery? No. I miss it too.

Posted: Mar 13th 2009 2:27PM (Unverified) said

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I long for the days when a wood elf ranger from Kelethin was who I was and life was something I did in between server reboots.

So many good times and memories had and made in EQ.

Oh how I long for those times like a man longs for the psycho girlfriend that makes him feel so alive, he can't stay away no matter how hard he tries!

Posted: Mar 13th 2009 3:29PM (Unverified) said

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Lisa said it all : ) I still remember a necro having to summon my corpse from the bottom of Chardok after we wiped to the Queen.Or Kizdean Gix owning me in the commonlands...not to mention the trains through the commonlands tunnel before the days of the Bazzar ....some great memories indeed : )
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Posted: Mar 13th 2009 8:50PM ultimateq said

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God yes. The EC tunnel. I would take that over an auction house or bazaar any day.
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Posted: Mar 16th 2009 2:33PM (Unverified) said

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Lisa speaks on how I felt steeping into the world of Norrath. I can still remember the long hours exploring and trying to be the first to map out the new zones. You did that and did not share it with anyone but your trusted guildmates.

You worried about dying and have to retrieve your corse naked!! Oh and you had 2 hours. We got smart and had two sets of gear. But the danger in MMORPG's is just not there anymore.

The awe and wonder of EQ had never been duplicated for me.

Posted: Mar 23rd 2009 5:47AM Yawinsum said

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I remember being excited for days, waiting for the cable guy to come and install my cable modem so I could play EQ. The first character I made was a very unsuccessful human ranger that kept getting lost in the tunnel out of Surefall Glade at night. So I promptly made a dwarven paladin. Why? I'm not sure but he is still my main today.

Lisa, you are so right. And I don't think that the experience of mystery will ever be duplicated. With today's ease of knowledge on the internet, it will be all but impossible to create a world where you need to discover things for yourself and not by googling it.

Posted: Mar 23rd 2009 12:03PM (Unverified) said

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I first started playing eq in march 99,(still playing) made a barb shaman got him to lvl 14 we were by the guards in everfrost, when all of a sudden we see this guy running passed us and a big blue monster chasing him. (mind u we had never seen an ice giant before) anyway he run passed us and we stand there mouth agape as this bing lumbering thing blows passed us into the newbie zone lots died that night was awesome .

Posted: Mar 30th 2009 10:15AM (Unverified) said

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I recently wrote about my first time playing EQ, which I'll never forget. I created a Dark Elf Wizard and ended up having to run to Qeynos to find my friends, most of whom also just started:

http://www.endries.org/josh/blog/posts/117

I, too, loved the in-game exploration and lack of spoiler sites (basically the in-game community), something that has definitely killed off a significant piece of the MMO[R]PG genre.

Posted: Mar 30th 2009 10:02PM (Unverified) said

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Best Memories - an Enchanter's view
- Taking on a constant train of mobs and respawns in Champion room, Sol B for over an hour without pause.

- Being last man standing and finishing off the named giant in the desert portion of Plain of Storms for a key piece in a 6 man charmed pet group.

- Getting the last piece to my epic 1.0.

- actually enjoying roleplay.

- being somebody many people on my server knew by name as a good player. Man, thats the most nerdy and egotistical thing i've ever said, all at once.

- My first journies into Toxx... runggup

- Whisp isle and the music

- boats and the music

- my first and last officiated duel

- jumping off of the aviak torch towers in lake rath

- jumping off the ice bridge in velious

- jumping off the plain of sky

- The bazaars that were held once in a great while in Qeynos Hills back when the SSoY was still one of the most coveted items in the game.

- accidentally and unknowingly duping a corpse + getting exp from rezzing the corpse after sharing the role as ML in siren's grotto.

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