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November 2nd, 2003, 10:05 PM
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Re: Tell us about yourself!
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Originally posted by Calanor:
Ah, Infocom. Those were the days
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Yes, I heartily agree with you. Shame I could not play these ones back in those days, but I was... how to put it... a bit young, or not even born for that matter. Ah, the mazes of bureaucracy, or "How are you supposed to officially change your address"... But I digress.
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November 5th, 2003, 11:15 PM
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Re: Tell us about yourself!
IF!!!
I've written a few of those, and played a heck a lot of others. I'm glad to see the IF community has continued to thrive over the Last few years!
I assume you've been to the Interactive Fiction Archive. If not, check it out!
[ November 05, 2003, 21:16: Message edited by: Psitticine ]
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November 6th, 2003, 12:55 AM
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Re: Tell us about yourself!
Kia Ora,
I'm 37, live in New Zealand in a little town called Paekakariki by the sea near the bottom of the north island. I have two sons, Samuel (4) and Leith (3). My partner Janine works in Wellington nearby and I do the house dad thing.
I have been gaming since early, started going to the OMTS - Otago Miniature Tacticians Society -about 11 (I think my brother and I were the only ones below 20 at first). D&D followed shortly afters via a one page print out bought back by someone from overseas, and I have progressed throught the various roleplay and wargame system to the point where I now run a PnP RPG using my own system - Quick Kill Combat - and am working with others on a contingent based ancients system inspired by DBM. My particular area of Ancient wargaming interest is the Late Bronze Age and my focus is, as always, is on campaigns. As the years go on more and more I find myself in the GM role.
I played many of the early computer games but have always been dissapointed by the AI for strategy games. It has only been the advent of multi-player formats that has seen me make major use of computers for gaming. Significant games for me have been Muddy Waters (early MUD), Stars!, Ultima Online, Dom I and now II and NeverWinter Nights. I'm also enjoying at bit of Savage and will get the full game soon - I like teamwork in FPS.
Other interests including tramping, sailing, playing music, travel, history, left wing politics, chess, being a social animal (I am a very social animal) and, when my creaking body allows me, sport - I love playing sport. Worst part of getting older, so far, is all the extra injuries that I get if I push too hard.
My plans/dreams include building a NWN persistence world based in 462AD in the British Isles (the time of Arthur) with permanent death and finally getting the bands CD finished. unfortunately having kids makes progress in other fields remarkably slow.
My two motto's:
"Don't worry, be happy . . ."
and
"Don't worry about it - change it!"
Cheers
Keir
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November 6th, 2003, 10:28 AM
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Re: Tell us about yourself!
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Originally posted by Psitticine:
IF!!!
I've written a few of those, and played a heck a lot of others. I'm glad to see the IF community has continued to thrive over the Last few years!
I assume you've been to the Interactive Fiction Archive. If not, check it out!
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I did check this site out, or one of its portals, I am not sure. What IFs did you wrote if I may ask? 
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November 7th, 2003, 01:38 AM
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The only one I've got up on the archive right now is called Maiden of the Moonlight, a sort of Scottish-y ghost story thing I wrote for the competition several years ago. (If I'm not mistaken, Babel was one of the ones that edged me out there.  ) I've got to get around to uploading an updated Version of Maiden though. I already put up an improved post-contest Version, but I've fixed it up a lot more since then.
The others were written for a specific audience and, as such, are filled with in-jokes and references that don't make them very suitable for mass-distribution.
Years spent working with college English has improved my prose quite a bit as well. I shudder at some of the stuff I came up with back then.
edit: silly typo correction
[ November 08, 2003, 03:47: Message edited by: Psitticine ]
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