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Posted: Dec 11th 2009 8:08PM (Unverified) said

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Pong.
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Posted: Dec 11th 2009 8:47PM (Unverified) said

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Great read.
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Posted: Dec 12th 2009 6:39AM Greeen said

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Hehe, your Mum sounds like mine. Although I didn't end up in the gaming industry (for better or worse).

My RPG time goes back to Ultima 3 and 4 on the C64. I was really upset when U7 and 8 only came out on PC which I couldn't afford at the time (Atari ST was bad enough). When Ultima Online came out and I made the switch to PC I have to admit I had no clue what that was about, and was pretty turned off by monthly fee and no "end-game" (compared to single RPG game), so I quit pretty fast (let's not forget the modem connections before ADSL breakthrough came).
My next attempt was StarWars Galaxies - just for the SW part. That was pre-CU and I didn't "get it" there either. People hanging out in the cantina and "grinding" XP for a monthly fee didn't seem that exciting to me.
Although I didn't play WoW when it was released, it was that which got me into online gaming - WoW was sold out, so I ended up with the Matrix Online, in a guild, and that last part was what got me hooked.
After that it was word of friends - I heard so much good about SWG that I tried it again, with a guild, and stayed there and had fun. Until all ended up in WoW. And me too at the time.

The monthly fee? I always justified it by "I don't go to pubs and drink, I don't smoke, so that is nothing in comparison".
The gaming time? Towards my wife - I am not in pubs doing anything stupid as in other women or fights. At home she "can have an eye on me" and easily interrupt my gaming if she so wishes *wink*
Towards my kids - now that is tougher. As a parent one sees things different (read: comments by Brendan's Mum). Especially small kids with heavily developing brains shouldn't play too much on a console. And parents are role-models after all. Then again, it is easy to bond, so to speak. Lego Indiana Jones was a heck of fun thing for all of us together. It's a tough balance.
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Posted: Dec 12th 2009 1:49PM Brendan Drain said

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I was also put off by monthly fees, but like you eventually realised it's far cheaper than other forms of entertainment. A lot of people my age spend more on a single night out than I spend on subscription fees in 3 months.
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