Classic BBS 'Door Games' Reborn 51
digirave writes "Most multiplayer strategy/RPG 'door games' didn't survive the change from the BBS scene to the Internet. The few that did mostly stayed dialup and telnet only. Here are three BBS door games that were quite popular at the time, remade as open-source games for the Web using PHP and MySQL. First of all, there's the Tradewars 2002-inspired game Blacknova, and secondly the LORD (Legend Of The Red Dragon) remake, Legend Of The Green Dragon. Finally, there's a game similar to Solar Realms Elite, QM Promisance, which itself is a modified version of the original Promisance source."
Legend of the Green Dragon (Score:1)
Re:You mean Legend of Red Dragon (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:You mean Legend of Red Dragon (Score:1)
I would mod up funny if I had such an ability.
(Which is probably why I do not.)
PENN MUSH? (Score:1)
I think that you guys should have a topic FOR text games cause, well, err, they are our HISTORY, man!! where would slashdot be without zork, trinity, tradewars, and the rest of them that we all *cough over 30* cut our teeth on??
Re:PENN MUSH? (Score:2)
I paid $200.00 in hard earned newspaper route money for my shiny 14.4 internal modem. I could page bomb 2400 baud modem users off chat boards in under 10 seconds. (please note, I never did, I just ran my little script against a friend to test it)...
The community was so much tighter knit (due to t
yes.. but they'll never bring this one back (Score:1)
Way back when BBSs were popular, when you registered , you were given a limited number of minutes and downloads per day. I think it was in the order of 30 minutes and I can't remember how much data you could download. (200KB?)
After you exceeded either your download quota or your time quota, you could not log back onto the BBS.
And that's where timebank comes into the picture. On top of all the other text games available, there was a game, called timebank, that let you gamble part (o
Re:yes.. but they'll never bring this one back (Score:2)
Ahh...but what about Leach Z-modem?
For those of you that don't remember, most BBS's would only charge you a "credit" if your download completed successfully. With Leach Z-modem, it would grab the very last packet and then claim that the download failed. You get the file and get to keep your credit!
Re:yes.. but they'll never bring this one back (Score:2)
The only problem with this was that you still could not start downloading a big file unless it could fit in your daily download quota. And there was no way to roll over credit so you could download big files (without paying)
Re:yes.. but they'll never bring this one back (Score:1)
What are you gonna do?
Woohoo (Score:2)
I strongly urge everyone to head on over to http://lotgd.sourceforge.net and play on your lunch break, this is a well done game even if I do say so myself
Me too... (Score:2)
Re:Me too... (Score:2)
Re:Woohoo (Score:1)
There was a huge jumble of text in the upper left corner of the page, so it looks like the menu is all being collapsed into one line. It changed into "Forgotten password" on mouse-over, and the other stuff disappeared.
dalamcd
Trade Wars (Score:2)
Wow. I can remember logging in to no less than 3 BBS's to play all of my Trade Wars turns every day. It always sucked to find your fighters destroyed, your planetary defenses overrun, and someone squatting on your planet.
Perhaps one day a gaming company will get multiplayer space battle right. (And I don't mean like Earth and Beyond.)
Re:Trade Wars (Score:1)
I would dial 200+ times to get in. Auto dialer screaming away trying to slide in before the bbs turned over.
and place 1000's of toll fighters to frustrate the newbs.
Re:Trade Wars (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Trade Wars (Score:1)
*drool*
Yeah, But... (Score:2)
Whoa (Score:1)
What I want to know is, where is Bordello? Managing a bordello was pretty fun as I remember it.
BlackNova Traders Shameless Plug (Score:1)
Or you could just... (Score:2)
Planets: The Exploration of Space, anyone? (Score:2)
I'd like to see something else than web-based, maybe something like freeciv with separate server and client so we could get cool graphic
Re:Planets: The Exploration of Space, anyone? (Score:2)
Anyway, the games I'd like to see in one place are: LOD (Lands of Devastation), OOII (operation overkill II), BRE (Baron Realms Elite!), LORD, Tradewars, and Planets. BRE + Tra
The Clans (Score:2)
Lords of Cyberspace (Score:2)
Anyone here ever play Lords of Cyberspace? If I recall correctly, it was only available for MajorBBS/WorldNet systems, and so I have found very few BBSs that still carry it (one, in fact, but it is extremely lagged).
It was a simple door game, with a small 30x10 text window in the upper left that you navigated around, and some stats on the right. Your mission was to hack as many systems as possible, get your level up to 30, and find the ?three? keys to let you try to get into Valhalla and destroy the Div
Man, I miss the BBS days (Score:1)
Question regarding door games (Score:1)
Re:Question regarding door games (Score:2)
I was never into the 'big' ones mentioned here - SRE, LORD, TW2002, none of them just ever really clicked for me. I spent a lot of time on Land of the Barons, Phantasia, Power Struggle, and Trade Wars 1000. TW1000 I enjoyed so much more than 2002, as there wasn't all that overly complicated multiple-ship stuff going on. And I so loved the versions that had sales tha
Re:Question regarding door games (Score:1)
A few years ago, I conjured up that I would log on to a few telnet bbs' and play games.
Not as much fun.
I think there is something to the automatic call back, with your modem on recieve to verify you, that makes door games seem all the more fun.
OO!!!!!! (Score:1)
One of the best sci-fi based doorgames (next to TradeWars that is)
Re:OO!!!!!! (Score:2)
Legend of the Green Dragon (Score:1)
try it out if you liked L.O.R.D. since it's almost a new game you should have a fair start
What ever happened to Usurper? (Score:1)
Re:What ever happened to Usurper? (Score:1)
I was also a HUGE fan of Mutants!, but that was only on MajorBBS.
Slinging MUD around (Score:1)
Its probably the most played MUD today, and I'm still an avid player. Telnet to it here [medievia.com] or download a MUD client [zuggsoft.com].
Awesome, (Score:1)
Re:Awesome, (Score:1)
It's a.... fish.... flying..... no... a guy... with a sword?.... no.... Oh... It says Lord. Neat.
MajorBBS and Crosswordz.... (Score:1)
BBS Software? (Score:2)
I'm not sure if anyone is still reading this page, but..
I'm looking for Linux x86, preferably reasonably mature, and supporting telephone and telnet. I'd like to hook it up with some of the BBS games.
~Will
Re:BBS Software? (Score:1)
didnt survive? (Score:1)
Maybe the submitter just never paid mutch attention to telnet BBSing.