STATUS: NEVERWINTER NIGHTS ... GOLD!

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Mystery House

by bruce » Sun Jun 23, 2002 10:51 pm

Retailed at $24.95, according to Kim Schuette's _Book of Adventure Games_.

HTH, HAND, etc.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Sat Jun 22, 2002 6:05 pm

Does anybody, and I mean anybody, know if you can play NWN like you could Baldur's Gate I and II where you can have control over all the players in your party by starting a multiplayer game and then assigning control over all characters to yourself?

I am friendless and without CHARISMA. So I want to know that I can play it alone if need be.

And Jesus, the first guy you meet's named Pavel? PAVEL?!?! Pavel conjures up images of Bure and Chekov, neither of which should be anywhere near a D&D game.

Re: Dude, /Time Zone/

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Jun 20, 2002 10:20 am

bruce wrote:TIme Zone retailed at $99.95, and that was in, like 1982 dollars!
Ah, right. Also, didn't Mystery House (that stick-figure line drawn game by Roberta Williams for Sierra On-Line) retail at something sickening as well? Maybe I'm thinking of Jason and the Golden Fleece or Silver Comb or something instead. Dunno.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Jun 20, 2002 10:18 am

I in fact do not.

I heard a rumor that you need to connect to Bioware's server if you want to play a LAN game. I mean, we're all reasonable adults here, so I feel I can state my intentions: I eventually want to build two auxillary computers at my house, spawn two copies onto those machines and then start a game on my regular PC, have some friends over, and try to make way our way through the game. Warcraft II was up on the whole "spawning" thing, but I don't know where NWN stands. The rumor may be unfounded, as certainly I've never been to a deathmatch or LAN party where every computer had independent access to the net. So, I dunno.

by Guest » Thu Jun 20, 2002 12:43 am

Got it. Do you?
75 bucks, fuck, I hardly want to waste 3 CD's on it.
Granted, I haven't played it. The NFO screamed magic missle though.

Dude, /Time Zone/

by bruce » Wed Jun 19, 2002 9:54 pm

TIme Zone retailed at $99.95, and that was in, like 1982 dollars!

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Wed Jun 19, 2002 1:59 pm

Well... looks like it's out.

Also noticed that Blizzard selected $74.99 as the retail price for the collector's edition of Warcraft III. Collector's Edition. $74.99. Christ dying on a cross for our sins. Etc.

Is $74.99 the most a PC game has ever retailed for? I think it might be. I want to say $69.99 is what the Warcraft "Battle Chest" went for back in 1996 when it was first released. I could be wrong. But still, that was two games and an add-on pack, not just one game like WC3.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Tue Jun 18, 2002 11:05 am

I may end up waiting before grabbing this one. I paid full, day-of-release price for the last three games I bought and this one trumping them all at a $54.99 MSRP is rather indefensible.

Then again, it took forever for Baldur's Gate II to have its price knocked down. It's still only down to $29.99 at EB, and it's been out for a couple years.

Hurm.

STATUS: NEVERWINTER NIGHTS ... GOLD!

by WAREBOT » Tue Jun 18, 2002 2:03 am

I FEEL FOR YOU POOR PATHETIC MORTALS, BECAUSE ON JUNE 18th, 2002, NEVERWINTER NIGHTS WILL SHIP, THUS AGAIN MAKING YOUR LIVES MEANINGLESS AND WITHOUT HUMAN INTERACTION ONCE AGAIN.

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