L.M.Valentine
Windows 95
When I was a kid, my old computer that I loved and thought was Magical was never really used for gaming (I liked paint and typing and stuff I was a weird kid don't judge me.) I was a Nintendo kid, and still am, tbh.
But, around the year 2000, something called Windows XP had came out, and my Uncle, an investment banker, gave
us an old computer of his that could run XP, with a couple of games.
One of those games was Fallout 2.
I liked RPGs. I played Dungeons and Dragons, and some Japanese stuff.
Fallout was my first experience of western CRPGs. I loved everything about it. It was funny, it was turn based, and the little men turned into paste when you spray them full of lead. The story was pretty interesting too, but obviously as I get older, I appreciate it more.
(As an aside the other games were an obscure one called Tzar: Burden of The Crown, an RTS that I just loved, and Medieval: Total War, which was made in my Hometown.)
But, around the year 2000, something called Windows XP had came out, and my Uncle, an investment banker, gave
us an old computer of his that could run XP, with a couple of games.
One of those games was Fallout 2.
I liked RPGs. I played Dungeons and Dragons, and some Japanese stuff.
Fallout was my first experience of western CRPGs. I loved everything about it. It was funny, it was turn based, and the little men turned into paste when you spray them full of lead. The story was pretty interesting too, but obviously as I get older, I appreciate it more.
(As an aside the other games were an obscure one called Tzar: Burden of The Crown, an RTS that I just loved, and Medieval: Total War, which was made in my Hometown.)