Looking at the various answers to this question, I notice that almost everyone assumed that amnesia included some form of time-travel back to your personal past. Everyone answered not as if they actually had amnesia and could play a game for the first time again. EQ1 is still running. WoW is still running. DAoC is still running. If someone had amnesia, they could play those games and the various console games again. The experience is likely to be completely different, though.
Just an observation.
Without a time travel element, I'd like to experience HOI III again for the first time. Wipe my knowledge of the game and let me start over, learning all the various nooks and crannies of the game (as it exists today). Likely, I'd learn different things, in different order, leading to a new experience. Would it be equivalent to my original experience with the game? I don't know. Possibly. Maybe even probably. It would be different. And that's a good thing.
Logic, my dear, merely enables one to be wrong with great authority.
UO for me. No single player games to list, I'm not much of a gamer and the MMO ideal of a "world to live in" with massive player interaction fascinated me. Today, I don't play games hardly at all. No MMO's for years.
For me it would be Ultima Online....Plus my dial up internet. That was magical.
I really would rather never live through Dial Up again. Being in the middle of downloading something and having people in the house yelling at me to get off so they could make a phone call.
Waiting for Starcraft and Diablo 2 to patch on Dial up was prime time to eat an entire meal while waiting.
I honestly don't have any games that come to mind that I'd like to play "again" for the first time.
I'd be more interested in going back in time and playing games I missed out on during their prime. MMO-wise, I'd say Asheron's Call. I've heard so many good old stories about that one, but never really played it.
No particular single-player games immediately spring to mind, though.
As far as old games I've already played, I'd go with something open-world with pretty graphics. Seeing some of those open world vistas in a game with pretty graphics can be breathtaking when a game is fresh. What can I say, I'm a visual arts person Nothing quite like climbing up the side of a mountain and then looking around at the open-world scenery(LODs and all).
Legend of Zelda...opening that gold cartridge made me happy.
Double Dragon the arcade version
Man, the good old days. When Nintendo used to release more than like 10 games per system during its lifespan. How many hundreds of games were there on NES and SNES?
I remember co-op'ing through some River City Ransom with my sister back in the day
I miss the days when Nintendo actually tried to release a large catalogue of games.
They had so freaking many games back then. I think the only system that has even come close to that kind of massive output was maybe the PS2.
MMO: LOTRO go back and get that lifetime sub, Its not my favorite, not by a longshot, but it holds up super well and whenever I have that itch it always scratches it well. Would have loved to see what adventures I could have had with the community.
Singleplayer: I was too new to gaming to truly appreciate what Baldur's Gate was for its time, well r even now it still its one of the best stories, and Yes I like the first one better. But I think my choice would be fire emblem (7) for the GBA, it was the first time I really got obsessed with a game, yeah I really liked DAoC and I played Guild Wars as soon as I got home from school until bed. However, I can still run through fire emblem perfectly, knowing each and every spawn purely from trail and error, it is a game that to this day is my favorite because I know it so well, it was my escape , it was my life, and as I have gotten older I have loved it even more,
maybe I wont go back and I will just keep it as is, Baldur's Gate would be something grand to experience now, but even then what would i really get out of it now, a working individual who would see it as less of a world and more of just another RPG.
whats the point of going back if it means you change how you feel about these treasures and experiences.
Its setlled.....SWG.... that would be a significant change, but for the better. yeah the grind would kill me but the game was more of a community then a grind for a max level or a rush to end game. That is a game whose complexities and dense-ness would only be improved by my age and my lack of time would only make each step into the Star Wars world that much more enjoyable.
For me it would be Ultima Online....Plus my dial up internet. That was magical.
If you cut out the dialing part, that is my ringtone. Gets people every time.
For single player games, I think I'd like to revisit KOTOR with a bout of amnesia.
On the MMO side, they all have some draw. UO I really didn't hang in there long enough to get pulled in initially thanks to some unruly welcoming committee members. EQ probably was the first cool community feeling, but AC was much more awe inspiring visually. DAoC everyone was suspect.
MMO: LOTRO go back and get that lifetime sub, Its not my favorite, not by a longshot, but it holds up super well and whenever I have that itch it always scratches it well. Would have loved to see what adventures I could have had with the community.
Singleplayer: I was too new to gaming to truly appreciate what Baldur's Gate was for its time, well r even now it still its one of the best stories, and Yes I like the first one better. But I think my choice would be fire emblem (7) for the GBA, it was the first time I really got obsessed with a game, yeah I really liked DAoC and I played Guild Wars as soon as I got home from school until bed. However, I can still run through fire emblem perfectly, knowing each and every spawn purely from trail and error, it is a game that to this day is my favorite because I know it so well, it was my escape , it was my life, and as I have gotten older I have loved it even more,
maybe I wont go back and I will just keep it as is, Baldur's Gate would be something grand to experience now, but even then what would i really get out of it now, a working individual who would see it as less of a world and more of just another RPG.
whats the point of going back if it means you change how you feel about these treasures and experiences.
Its setlled.....SWG.... that would be a significant change, but for the better. yeah the grind would kill me but the game was more of a community then a grind for a max level or a rush to end game. That is a game whose complexities and dense-ness would only be improved by my age and my lack of time would only make each step into the Star Wars world that much more enjoyable.
I would want nothing more than to go through the SWG tutorial and end up on Tatooine completely broke and lost. The beauty of Galaxies the first time was the frustration of “what do I do?” when the answer was always “whatever I want.”
I don't need to erase my memory. I've been playing Vanilla WoW for two years on private servers before the official announcement. So, Vanilla WoW all the way.
Comments
Logic, my dear, merely enables one to be wrong with great authority.
No single player games to list, I'm not much of a gamer and the MMO ideal of a "world to live in" with massive player interaction fascinated me.
Today, I don't play games hardly at all. No MMO's for years.
Once upon a time....
Aloha Mr Hand !
Nothing ever matched the first time I played dragons lair in a arcade back in the early 80's.
Aloha Mr Hand !
거북이는 목을 내밀 때 안 움직입니다
Waiting for Starcraft and Diablo 2 to patch on Dial up was prime time to eat an entire meal while waiting.
I'd be more interested in going back in time and playing games I missed out on during their prime.
MMO-wise, I'd say Asheron's Call. I've heard so many good old stories about that one, but never really played it.
No particular single-player games immediately spring to mind, though.
As far as old games I've already played, I'd go with something open-world with pretty graphics. Seeing some of those open world vistas in a game with pretty graphics can be breathtaking when a game is fresh. What can I say, I'm a visual arts person
Nothing quite like climbing up the side of a mountain and then looking around at the open-world scenery(LODs and all).
Hands down, 100% no question... FFXI (vanilla).
What an incredible feeling that game gave me, stepping into it the first time and feeling utterly lost and mystified.
I remember co-op'ing through some River City Ransom with my sister back in the day
I miss the days when Nintendo actually tried to release a large catalogue of games.
They had so freaking many games back then. I think the only system that has even come close to that kind of massive output was maybe the PS2.
Singleplayer: I was too new to gaming to truly appreciate what Baldur's Gate was for its time, well r even now it still its one of the best stories, and Yes I like the first one better. But I think my choice would be fire emblem (7) for the GBA, it was the first time I really got obsessed with a game, yeah I really liked DAoC and I played Guild Wars as soon as I got home from school until bed. However, I can still run through fire emblem perfectly, knowing each and every spawn purely from trail and error, it is a game that to this day is my favorite because I know it so well, it was my escape , it was my life, and as I have gotten older I have loved it even more,
maybe I wont go back and I will just keep it as is, Baldur's Gate would be something grand to experience now, but even then what would i really get out of it now, a working individual who would see it as less of a world and more of just another RPG.
whats the point of going back if it means you change how you feel about these treasures and experiences.
Its setlled.....SWG.... that would be a significant change, but for the better. yeah the grind would kill me but the game was more of a community then a grind for a max level or a rush to end game. That is a game whose complexities and dense-ness would only be improved by my age and my lack of time would only make each step into the Star Wars world that much more enjoyable.
For single player games, I think I'd like to revisit KOTOR with a bout of amnesia.
On the MMO side, they all have some draw. UO I really didn't hang in there long enough to get pulled in initially thanks to some unruly welcoming committee members. EQ probably was the first cool community feeling, but AC was much more awe inspiring visually. DAoC everyone was suspect.
I would want nothing more than to go through the SWG tutorial and end up on Tatooine completely broke and lost. The beauty of Galaxies the first time was the frustration of “what do I do?” when the answer was always “whatever I want.”
Proud MMORPG.com member since March 2004! Make PvE GREAT Again!
Non MMO, time to show I'm old too. Champions of Krynn.
Fishing on Gilgamesh since 2013
Fishing on Bronzebeard since 2005
Fishing in RL since 1992
Born with a fishing rod in my hand in 1979
So, Vanilla WoW all the way.
Non MMO: There are quite a bit, Link, Metroid, Faxanadu, Original Castlevania's...