Celebrating Over 15 Years Of NetHack 25
Decaffeinated Jedi writes "Each week, GameSpy inducts classic games into its Hall Of Fame 'either because of their brilliant gameplay (which makes them playable to this day), or because they innovated in such a way to reshape gaming as we know it,' and a noted inductee is none other than the classic dungeon crawl NetHack. GameSpy's article looks back on the history of NetHack, tracing its origins from Rogue all the way up to the present day, including humorous 'Tales of NetHack Addiction' along the way." Update: 01/06 04:04 GMT by S : Though listed as a 'Recent Highlight' on GameSpy's main page, this article, whilst worthwhile, is an old one.
Nice choice. (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Nice choice. (Score:4, Interesting)
With all these articles, I'm thinking Gamespy bought Slashdot...
Re:Nice choice. (Score:3, Informative)
However ADOM, while a very good game, strikes me as a pale imitator of Nethack. I think it's a more interesting game than Angband (whose appeal e
Old News (Score:5, Informative)
As much as I like Nethack, this isn't exactly a new story.
Re:Old News (Score:5, Informative)
Recent inductee? (Score:2, Redundant)
So this isn't exactly recent news...
Re:Recent inductee? (Score:2)
We all remember our first time... (Score:5, Funny)
Mine was on an old berkley system that was being used for testing, and being the naive young pup that I was I thought they wouldn't have anything amusing on there (apart from the MOTD with offensive items enabled).
How wrong I was... many a lunchhour was lost due to nethack and those damned grues!
Re:We all remember our first time... (Score:3, Interesting)
We all remember our first time...
Of course i do. If there would have been no nethack on our brand new SparcStation 1, i could have finished my diploma thesis months earlier. Unluckily they refused to include "and retrieved the amulett of yendor" in my academic credentials. In 1991 the amulett was much easier (gameplay) to retrieve. On the other side we had no root access to the system and if you died, the game was really over. Nowadays everyone plays it on his PC and can make backups. Tempora mutanto
Re:We all remember our first time... (Score:2)
I do, actually ...
I first played it as a door game on a dialup BBS.
I recall one of my early games, on about dungeon level 4, I was walking around when suddenly about a dozen hezrou trooped into the room and made mincemeat of me.
(I didn't even know what a hezrou was at that stage ...)
As soon as I was back in the BBS, the sysop broke in to chat and ask me where all those demons came from :-)
(I guess, in hindsight, it was a bones level..)
You are looking at a dark webpage... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:You are looking at a dark webpage... (Score:2)
Re:You are looking at a dark webpage... (Score:2)
Nah, its more like this:
The grue lost its pet through a trap door on dlvl 2.
Quickly decending to find it, the grue finally spotted the kitten after many battles on dlvl 7.
After killing the mumak that was between it and the kitten, the grue only had a few hps left. But it was finally reunited with the kitten.
The kitten, having gone feral, attacked and killed the grue.
(Except that grues aren't in vanilla nethack)
I got a special vid card for it (Score:5, Funny)
Everyone knows you gotta have expensive video card for your games, which is why I got the ATI Radeon 9500 ASC [bbspot.com]. You know, the one specially designed to render games like nethack. It works great!!
Just Remember... (Score:5, Funny)
Download my bones file (Score:1)
Look for BarG-B
What a coincidence... (Score:1)
What? (Score:1)
Damn good game. (Score:2)