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GOG are doing another sweet giveaway of some classics for the next two days so don't miss out if you love RPGs. Consider this your quick tip of the day!

The Eye of the Beholder Trilogy with 1991's Eye of the Beholder and Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon plus the 1993 title Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor. If you just want to run on over and grab it, find the page for all three here. The giveaway ends 19th June, 5 PM UTC.

Also now on is a big Dungeons & Dragons themed sale on GOG with some true classics including:

While we have you here, what's your all time favourite PC RPG? Let us know in the comments.

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grigi Jun 19, 2020
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My first PC was my mom's (She used it for work). It was an NEC V20 8MHz 640k. I think we got it in 1986, I had to learn to read to use it :-D
I did actually play a pirated copy of eye of the beholder on it, but was too young to really get into it.
I still struggled to spell words in Space Quest (English was not my first language).

The screen was orange.
WJMazepas Jun 20, 2020
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Quoting: MohandevirYeah... Talking about old hardware... Did I mentionned that I have played The Bard's Tale and Wizardry on an Apple IIE, with the green monochrome screen?

Anybody on a VIC-20?

Couple questions here :
1.Where do you people FIND that stuff ?!
2.How can you afford that stuff ?

Excellent question! In my case I "exploited" my older brother who bought that computer for his programmation courses. He's 13 years older than me so...

What programming course is he taking that he needs an Apple 2 ? Really curios now.

Did you miss this was decades ago?

Which leads me to another question:
Might it be possible that Linux especially appeals to (us) old farts?

I dont think so. I met a lot of old people in college and work that talk about all PCs that they used back in the times, and only a few use linux this days. I believe that a lot of then still have the ideia that linux its really complicated like those days
Eike Jun 20, 2020
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Quoting: WJMazepasI dont think so. I met a lot of old people in college and work that talk about all PCs that they used back in the times, and only a few use linux this days. I believe that a lot of then still have the ideia that linux its really complicated like those days

This doesn't suprise me. I just fear that among younger people, the result would be even (way) worse...
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