The D&D Video Games You Can Never Play Again

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Dungeons and Dragons has been around a long time, and over the years, it's wracked up a massive list of video games - but some of those have been lost forever. These are the D&D games you will never play again.
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    Clips sourced from:
    Fandraxx: • Neverwinter Nights (19...
    Neverwinter Nights Footage: • Neverwinter Nights (PC...
    Tiny Adventure's Footage: • 'dungeons and dragons ...
    • Five With Flores - Dun...
    Heroes of Neverwinter Footage: • Dungeons and Dragons H...
    • Dungeons and Dragons H...
    On this List:
    Neverwinter Nights
    Dark Sun: Crimson Sands
    D&D Tiny Adventures
    D&D Heroes of Neverwinter
    D&D Warbands

Komentáře • 338

  • @WilliamSRD
    @WilliamSRD  Před rokem +63

    If I missed any other Lost D&D games, tip me off here, and I may make a part 2!

    • @Empowerless
      @Empowerless Před rokem +11

      Not exactly a lost D&D game but you can no longer buy Sword Coast Legends. Would be cool to have a video on it.

    • @alderic
      @alderic Před rokem +11

      Birthright: Gorgon's Alliance, which very ambitious adaptation of the AD&D - Birthright setting by a studio under Sierra. It features both the whole part about ruling a kingdom (and the battle) and also you can take a party of character in adventures (which were made by using the Doom engine) and lots of guitar riffs in the soundtrack. A video about it might be really cool.

    • @Savyon0
      @Savyon0 Před rokem +6

      I was a bit disappointed you didn't mention Sword Coast Adventures. (No, not Legends, Adventures)
      It was a browser/cell phone based tie-in to the (still existing) Neverwinter f2p MMO where you sent your Neverwinter characters' NPC companion helpers on little dungeon crawls for in-game (for Neverwinter) loot and crafting materials. Several of the dungeons had branching/multiple paths you could take, with some high end dungeons even unlocking new companions for you if you took the right path. All the encounters were resolved by a dice roll mechanic, and all the dice corresponded roughly to ability stats in D&D, and further broken up by color, which associated them with various Forgotten Realms gods to determine how strongly they went with a certain archetype. This combined with your companions' classes/types determined what kind of dice they had, and the "quality" of your companions (the standard MMO "white (normal)-green (uncommon)-blue (rare)-purple (epic)" hierarchy) determined how big those dice were (d6s, d8s, etc).
      Basically, each encounter (be it a monster, a trap, a puzzle, whatever) had a certain score for certain dice types you had to hit, and you rolled your party's (made of up to 4 of your character's NPC companions from Neverwinter) dice to see if you could beat the required score. If you beat the score, the party cleared the encounter and moved on, if you failed you had to either make another attempt, or find a different path through. If the character in the encounter failed to beat the required score, they were considered "wounded" and taken out of rotation. Once all 4 party members were wounded, your party was forced to abandon the dungeon, leaving behind all the loot they'd already found, and you were locked out of using those companions again until they'd finished a "recovery" cooldown.
      It was actually a pretty fun and engaging little minigame to play when you were waiting on crafting cooldowns in Neverwinter, or when you were out of the house and needed a distraction on your phone while you were waiting for appointments or something. Unfortunately, it was taken down in 2016ish, and seems to have dropped completely off everyone's radar.
      My guess is it was taken down, partially, due to name similarity with the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide (which came out right around the same time, IIRC), but I could be mistaken about that. Sorry for the long comment.

    • @blshouse
      @blshouse Před rokem +7

      Ruins of Mythic Draino... err, I mean Ruins of Myth Drannor. The most cursed, buggy D&D 3.5 game to briefly exist.

    • @artiepavlov6593
      @artiepavlov6593 Před rokem +3

      Sword Coast Legends. Its gone. Unless you have it downloaded from bak then, its a P.T. of D&D

  • @ChristopherMathieu
    @ChristopherMathieu Před rokem +68

    Fun fact about the Neverwinter Nights MMO. Fans of the game created their own dictionary of the Drow language -- the game had a lot of story elements dealing with the dark elves, so fans took the few bits from novels and extrapolated. Some of what they made ended up in later books and even an entire supplement about the Drow and the Underdark.

    • @WereScrib
      @WereScrib Před rokem +10

      Yeap, sadly the fully linguistic system from it is only available in temple of Lloth via the wayback. If you ever get into online drow RP, to this day, people will reference that language and its linguistics despite most modern WOTC products completely hacking it apart and reducing a (decent conlang) to just some lexicon.

    • @jamesburchill7522
      @jamesburchill7522 Před rokem

      Ah yes. Lolthites. Known far and wide for heroics....

    • @thehellyousay
      @thehellyousay Před rokem

      Ahh, theft of creative content, eh? Interesting. Verrrrry interessstinnng ...
      *sinks back into the bathtub*

    • @WereScrib
      @WereScrib Před rokem +1

      @@thehellyousay Not quite, the industry was much smaller and often the people on somewhere like Temple of Lloth were really close to that inner circle. I.E. people who were players (or DMs) with the people who wrote sourcebooks and such. (Or them themselves doing worldbuilding without NDA)
      This was REALLY common at the time in the D&D circles. While TSR was a 'big player' it was far from the corporations of tabletop gaming even 10 years into the future.
      You can see remnants of this if you ever participated in the candlekeep forums in the 00s, as most of the developers would just chat, brainstorm, etc. (you can still see this in the RuneQuest and glorantha forums today)

    • @danielcrafter9349
      @danielcrafter9349 Před rokem +1

      ​@@thehellyousay- ah yes, taking the remnants of ideas not fully formed and making something new from them is "theft"
      Interesting 🙄

  • @fandraxx
    @fandraxx Před rokem +64

    Wow! Thanks so much for the shoutout!
    Forgotten World is (as far as I'm aware) online, I just think the player base is a bit small. It's definitely the best way to play NWN today, though!

    • @evilmiera
      @evilmiera Před rokem

      Can't even find it though.

    • @WilliamSRD
      @WilliamSRD  Před rokem +10

      Thanks for your amazing and thorough research into the Neverwinter Remakes!
      Keep up the excellent work, your video was fantastic!

    • @comradestannis
      @comradestannis Před rokem

      Guess I'll subscribe to your channel...

  • @CrowePerch
    @CrowePerch Před rokem +145

    If EA could get away with a pay per hour model, you know for a goddamn fact they would do it 🤣
    Love the video brother ❤

    • @WilliamSRD
      @WilliamSRD  Před rokem +36

      THEY'LL CALL IT RETRO

    • @comradestannis
      @comradestannis Před rokem +4

      @@WilliamSRD True enough.

    • @Sn0wc4t
      @Sn0wc4t Před rokem +4

      Only other game I've ever seen with "Pay per hour" was All Points Bulletin. A GTA Online attempt before GTA Online existed.
      It died a couple months in and took the developer with it. 'Nuff said...

    • @Phegmore
      @Phegmore Před 10 měsíci

      I think if anything, they'd shoot for something like 100 hour monthly caps, then a person would have to pay extra for additional time that month. CAAApitalism in this modern day 'n age, amirite?

    • @cernunnos_lives
      @cernunnos_lives Před měsícem

      Don't give them ideas 💡
      WoTC will have to monetize it.

  • @Awoken_Remmuz
    @Awoken_Remmuz Před rokem +37

    I love how the kitty helps ground just how much a episode like this is a full on project with lots of editing. The cutie bamfing all over the place in between cuts X3

  • @Evocatorum
    @Evocatorum Před rokem +7

    uh..... Dark sun is NOT "D&D's take on Conan the Barbarians style fantasy", it's D&D's take on Mad Max with spells and elves.
    As an FYI, Conan the Barbarian inspired the literal Barbarian class in the 1E Unearthed Arcana (which was sourced from Dragon Magazine #63).

  • @herpderp9774
    @herpderp9774 Před rokem +17

    Darksun and the SSI games for it are still by far one of the best D&D seetings and it is criminal that they have been so under utilized.

    • @kevinsullivan3448
      @kevinsullivan3448 Před rokem

      The best D&D settings were all created by GMs for their own use.

    • @DIEGhostfish
      @DIEGhostfish Před 10 měsíci

      @@kevinsullivan3448 That would include Greyhawk, Blackmoor/Mystara, Eberron, and Forgotten Realms.

  • @CaptainRufus
    @CaptainRufus Před rokem +6

    From Software doing a Tomb of Horrors game isn't anything I have ever thought about but now I NEED IT.

  • @zimbu_
    @zimbu_ Před rokem +47

    This is an excellent cat video. The guy making background noise gives it a different feel.

  • @thejackbull210
    @thejackbull210 Před rokem +18

    Thanks so much for shouting out Fandraxx! He's such a great CZcamsr and deserves so much more attention.

  • @nunyobuisniz713
    @nunyobuisniz713 Před rokem +19

    I played the crap out of Dark Sun Online as a teenager, and remember clearly when it went down. I have held onto my disk for it ever since, just in case. Honestly the darksun single player games are great, but the online game was ruined by hackers/pvp. I swear I am not still salty about them 25 years later.

  • @michaelsasylum
    @michaelsasylum Před rokem +5

    Back in 1996 my biggest AOL bill was $600 one month and averaged $350-$400

  • @Martialartfruituser
    @Martialartfruituser Před rokem +63

    Comes for the information, stays for the kitty!

    • @analiamoranchel186
      @analiamoranchel186 Před rokem +3

      same here lol

    • @Aperama
      @Aperama Před rokem +8

      I'm just disappointed there wasn't more kitty content. That's the real hard hitting stuff, after all.

    • @mrnobones01
      @mrnobones01 Před rokem +1

      Same lol

    • @thehellyousay
      @thehellyousay Před rokem +1

      Replayed for the kitty.

    • @nicks4802
      @nicks4802 Před rokem +1

      Me when i go to a stripclub….

  • @spaccorn
    @spaccorn Před rokem +4

    WotC licensing department has had several gaffs. They got the license to make ttrpg of Star Wars and Star Trek. The two sci-fi properties respective license holders quickly called WotC once this became clear and told them to pick one. Obviously they went with Star Wars. Its just stunning no one in licensing thought this might be a problem or asked.

  • @charlesdebarber2997
    @charlesdebarber2997 Před rokem +4

    There is an early version of the client side of Dark Sun Online out there still. :) It is out there in CD form. The version is the "Pre-World Map" version before there was a world map between destinations. Before that you had to count your screens to get places as many looked too much alike!
    I only played for 6 months back in the 90s, but I really enjoyed it. A friend and I in the game set up a little assassin business where you could pay us to go after people, but that came to an end when the best PVPer on the server Nocturnal put a bounty on himself. Probably bodied us dozens of times and we never killed him once!
    Unheard of today is one of the options in Tyr's arena - you could PVP, but you also had the option of True Death PVP. A warning came up for it, but whoever died in those matches resulted in their character being deleted.
    I remember how friendly Vorpalex and Alex the GMs were. Roleplay events were also fun and you had some very dedicated people attending them in game.

  • @Resulka
    @Resulka Před rokem +11

    Hearing that you're going to going to take on Dark Sun... I'm so happy. I'm so looking forward to it. I love how it works like little storylets that connect to hub worlds so each storylet can do it's own bonkers thing before you come back to the main storyline.

    • @comradestannis
      @comradestannis Před rokem

      Dark Sun is *another* problematic name...

    • @kevinsullivan3448
      @kevinsullivan3448 Před rokem +3

      Dark Sun and Krynn were both settings that don't conform to strict Dumgeons and Dumpster-fires. That's what made them better than Greyhawk. They also shows many people how that they could create their own settings, something companies like NotC will send the Pinkertons to your house over.

    • @autobotstarscream765
      @autobotstarscream765 Před rokem +1

      ​@@kevinsullivan3448D&D has one setting now: Elves & Spiders.

    • @slaapliedje
      @slaapliedje Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@kevinsullivan3448I should rebuild the setting for GURPS...

  • @DoorstopIdol
    @DoorstopIdol Před 2 měsíci +1

    Commenting on an almost year old video because this unlocked a memory that I had absolutely forgotten. Tiny Adventures was awesome and now I’m sad it’s gone.

  • @Th3VG7
    @Th3VG7 Před rokem +66

    More co-hosting with cat please.

    • @comradestannis
      @comradestannis Před rokem +2

      YES!

    • @richardkenan2891
      @richardkenan2891 Před rokem +8

      I came to watch a video about D&D video games that are now relegated to bygone times.
      I stayed for the cat.

    • @comradestannis
      @comradestannis Před rokem +3

      @@richardkenan2891 same

    • @RuailleBuaille
      @RuailleBuaille Před rokem +3

      Ngl dude could speak about anything so long as Daisy is on screen 😂
      It being an interesting topic is just the cherry on top!

  • @2HeadedHero
    @2HeadedHero Před rokem +3

    Buddy of mine is working on ReAOL/P3OL, a backward compatible AOL emulation that can run on a potato, and getting Neverwinter Nights up and running is one of the first objectives.

  • @jasonblalock4429
    @jasonblalock4429 Před rokem +5

    2:00 Yeah, hourly pricing was the standard for online services at the time. Unlimited access didn't start becoming common until well into the 90s. Although that certainly did create market challenges. Adventure company Sierra, for example, nearly bankrupted themselves trying to launch a dialup multiplayer gaming service due to the high costs vs the difficulty of finding customers.
    (And that's not to mention how people were often also paying per-minute telephone line charges, unless they were lucky enough to live in a major city with a local hub for the service. Which just drove the user costs up further.)

  • @barry-allenthe-flash8396

    Concerning your Patreon, I mean, on the one hand it WOULD mean newer/better equipment and theoretically better videos, but on the other hand..... ugh, _I don't even want to _*_imagine_* a world where you would get, like, a WIRELESS mic that your cat couldn't play with and interrupt your videos with, lol.
    At any rate, great video! I mean, your vids are always great, but this topic is fascinating - I love lost and cancelled games. I sub to places like PtoP Online because of that, and frequented sites like Unseen64; they're just interesting, even if the stories are sometimes depressing. Great work giving these all a great overview!

  • @DarkwyndPT
    @DarkwyndPT Před rokem +8

    Ironically, Bandai Namco's and Hasbro's online stores were created and maintained by the same company, Scalefast.

  • @TheMadMuffin
    @TheMadMuffin Před rokem +4

    I was born too late to experience Crimson Sands. Shattered Lands and Ravager were the titles that got me into DnD in the first place, can't wait to see your reviews, despite knowing the games were turbojank for having bugs, and I don't just mean the thri-kreen.

  • @ScowlieMeerkat
    @ScowlieMeerkat Před rokem +3

    Nice, looking forward to those Dark Sun reviews!

  • @JacobYaw
    @JacobYaw Před 5 měsíci +1

    I actually really liked Heroes of Neverwinter. I liked that whole era tbh. The Neverwinter Campaign Setting is one of the best d&d books ever published, and the cross-promo that went on with it was fantastic.

  • @red_adept
    @red_adept Před rokem +1

    I found your channel with like 400 subs from a reddit post. It's so cool to see you now with 20k subs. One of the few channels where I enjoy watching every video that drops.

    • @WilliamSRD
      @WilliamSRD  Před rokem +1

      I remember! You've been here since the beginning! Thank you for all the support!

  • @Dilettante15
    @Dilettante15 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Expected to hear about Sword Coast Legends or Warriors of Waterdeep, turns out there are so many those didn't even make the cut!

  • @vivaldi_is_dreaming
    @vivaldi_is_dreaming Před rokem +13

    For some reason, Tiny Adventures reminded me of a not-D&D text adventure game that's still up - Sryth! It's really good and can be played in little chunks or left in a background tab as you do other things, though it's not real time based apart from a few daily things. Still, really fun game and somehow still up and running. Thanks for the inadvertent reminder!

    • @comradestannis
      @comradestannis Před rokem +2

      Sryth? Would you recommend it?

    • @vivaldi_is_dreaming
      @vivaldi_is_dreaming Před rokem +1

      @@comradestannis If you like text adventures? Absolutely. There's a TON of content and I find it all quite well written. I would definitely consider using a starter guide to get you going in the world - it's not necessary, but there's some, well, you know, tabletop-esque not immediately apparent things that can make your life easier to begin. Absolutely fun though!

    • @comradestannis
      @comradestannis Před rokem +1

      @@vivaldi_is_dreaming Oho, text adventures. Sounds nice.

    • @omittedforclarity
      @omittedforclarity Před rokem +1

      Good grief, Sryth is _still going?!_ I can't even remember the last time I thought about that game. Guess I've got something to look into later.

    • @comradestannis
      @comradestannis Před rokem

      @@omittedforclarity What is Sryth?

  • @AdriftForWeeks
    @AdriftForWeeks Před rokem +1

    The quality of your vids is getting so good that I get genuinely hyped up when I see a new upload from you on my feed.

  • @MaddenedMan
    @MaddenedMan Před rokem +2

    Looking forward to your Dark Sun videos. I have much nostalgia for those two games, but when I went back to them via GOG, they really don't stand up to modern sensibilities. Now I will get to re-enjoy them vicariously through you, without having to struggle through them!

    • @noukan42
      @noukan42 Před rokem +1

      I had a kinda different opinion. I played SL last year, with no prior experience of Goldbox and only kniwing 2e because of Baldur Gate and i had a lot of fun. 0 nostalgia involved.
      There are definitevely some oddities due to age, but much less compared even to games that came out after it. I'd take SL UI over, say, Fallout 1 UI every time of the day. The controls were completely different than what i was accustomed to, but they wheren't bad or making things hard. And the game has a surprising repsect for your time relative to it's age. The worst i can say about it is that it's kinda short and there isn't quite as much C&C as some more modern games after you get out of the Arena(but the Arena itself is amazing for that).
      Like, i was playing Fucking WotR at the same time and sometimes i ended up thinking "i'd rather play Shattered Land".
      The game aged as gracefully as a PC game from the early 90s reasonably can.

  • @SimonAshworthWood
    @SimonAshworthWood Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the entertaining videos, William. I listen to them when I do chores. Helps make sweeping my home enjoyable. 😀

  • @anthonystone2089
    @anthonystone2089 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Final Fantasy 14 has a similar feature where you can send your assistants out on adventures.

  • @mrnobones01
    @mrnobones01 Před rokem +1

    Good video, Unlocked a deep nostalgia of playing og neverwinter nights as a freshman in hs, very informative, but, subbed for the cat

  • @i010001
    @i010001 Před rokem +2

    I was surprised there was no mention of dnd on the PLATO Network, in 1975, which is notable among other things for being the first video game RPG with bosses
    But I was even more surprised when I looked into it and that game apparently managed to survive to the modern era despite allegedly being deleted off the server multiple times from what I recall
    So... Huh

  • @DarkAvengerVIM
    @DarkAvengerVIM Před rokem +2

    Tiny Adventures was the reason I joined Facebook in the first place.

  • @Tigerheart01
    @Tigerheart01 Před rokem +3

    I actually really enjoyed Tiny Adventures. I was so sad to see it go. It was literally the only reason I joined Facebook. I had refused to do it for a long time... and then gave in just to play that game. It came out at the time that the 4th edition of the tabletop was coming out.

  • @Sinn0100
    @Sinn0100 Před rokem +3

    The one time the Japanese got a D&D licenses? You mean the three (technically 4 times) times a Japanese company got D&D licensing. What am I talking about exactly?
    Well...Capcom successfully got the rights to make not just one amazing D&D arcade game but two. The first was Dungeons & Dragons: The Tower of Doom and the second Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara. As both games released separately from each other in the arcades Capcom was given two licenses. However, that's not the end of it. You see, Sega successfully secured the rights to feature both games on the Japanese Saturn (third). Finally, the fourth license happened when Capcom released these two incredible games on XBLA for the Xbox 360. Fun Fact: Both D&D arcade games can be played on the Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox One X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X. Here is the real question...if these games can be downloaded and played on new hardware (legally) does Capcom still hold the rights to make great D&D games? If so I demand more!

  • @bigd4366
    @bigd4366 Před rokem +2

    You left out the Intellivision D&D and D&D: Treasures of Tarmin. You *technically* can still play them... *if* you happen to have a working Intellivision and a 40-year-old cartridge of a game that wasn't widely sold in the first place.

  • @fajile5109
    @fajile5109 Před rokem +1

    I get the feeling we will see more lost games here soon.
    Theres a scene in cowboy bebop were they go back to earth and everyone there is just scrapping all the old stuff including electronics and building crazy stuff. Well this always gave me the idea that one day old games and servers would be brought back with a much cheaper option and secretive fan bases. A simple example Halo3. How many hackers i beat in a straight up gun fight with nothing but cover foot work and a grenade. Now all i got is fortnite and apex and the hackers there are FAR worse then they were in halo3. Not to mention the game type makes finding hackers much harder. Or at least finding evidence.

  • @blazemegatron919
    @blazemegatron919 Před rokem +2

    DarkSun Shattered Lands and Wake of the Ravager were in my top 3 DnD games ever. Such a great games.

    • @MrGarthboy
      @MrGarthboy Před rokem

      I probably still got the book on gdrive, we should make a rom hack and I know a beef up for a max ram magic dosbox, works great on fallout and I bet people would like my invisible button layout probably even more than there own, I do great fallout buttons on phone.

  • @meltingskeleton2082
    @meltingskeleton2082 Před rokem +2

    When I got to play Age of Reckoning 2 years ago from start to finish with full servers... I believe all online product can be brought back with enough folks coming back.

  • @spibbymcgoo4877
    @spibbymcgoo4877 Před rokem +1

    That version of Neverwinter Nights must have had some godawful marketing too, cuz I was around even back in the hourly AOL days and I never heard of it until just now.

  • @overlordzetta7410
    @overlordzetta7410 Před rokem +4

    WOTC are not losing many thing but just throwing them away i hope some one can rise to replace and we can have the old D&D back in some spiritual successer form.

  • @williamshort9128
    @williamshort9128 Před rokem +85

    I love the dark sun setting. I would love to see more things making use of it. But Wotc finds it "problematic" as the kids say nowadays.

    • @Digitaaliklosetti
      @Digitaaliklosetti Před rokem +18

      That's kind of why I love it. All those problems.

    • @retroarcadefan
      @retroarcadefan Před rokem +19

      'Problematic' that a 'fantasy' world not conform to modernity.

    • @yuin3320
      @yuin3320 Před rokem +37

      Which is so ludicrous because it's all about fighting against the bs reigning over the world and it's various societies, or at least carving out some alternative to it. Gods *_forbid_* we be aware of problems and want to solve them, and fight against brutal ruthless injustices.
      At the same time WotC has hired devs on the cheap and undercut their own staff for so long that there's absolutely no way they wouldn't ruin it. They had so much to play with and so little "problematic" to work around with Spelljammer and still dropped that ball in just gobsmackingly braindead ways. So there's absolutely zero chance they could do it well even if they didn't see the setting as "problematic"

    • @argentwolf7745
      @argentwolf7745 Před rokem +5

      I really loved the artwork also!

    • @AtlatlMan
      @AtlatlMan Před rokem +7

      Frankly we should consider that a blessing.

  • @bravalloy
    @bravalloy Před rokem +1

    There are a lot of jungles and frozen regions in Conan universe. Dark Sun would be like Dune full of adapted D&D races full, trees and flowers (if compared to Dune). There are no adapted D&D races, trees or flowers in Dune.

  • @angrybitternerd1832
    @angrybitternerd1832 Před rokem +5

    I'd also like to see ya do a review of spelljammer pirates of realmspace

  • @hectorcornejo1468
    @hectorcornejo1468 Před rokem +1

    I know this isnt a D&D game but one game I really sorely missed when it was lost to the Facebook eventual obsolete gameplay systems was Dragon Age for Facebook. that game was awesome :(
    The Dark Sun game I heard the outrage when it went away from buddies, neve got a chance to play it myself

  • @TheRedneckGamer1979
    @TheRedneckGamer1979 Před rokem +2

    Fun fact about the gold box games, a group of absolute legends went out and got their hands on all of the official modules released for D&D at the time that the goldbox games were being sold and used the engine to set up every one of the modules to be playable in the goldbox engine. They are super fun if you like the goldbox games.

  • @mxgangrel
    @mxgangrel Před rokem

    Tanya ventures also lets you create your own little adventure and your friends and you could run it.

  • @nikoladedic6623
    @nikoladedic6623 Před rokem +1

    Excuse me, can we drop the talking hooman servant and focus on his boss? That would be nice, thanks.
    Also, gib pats to Daisy.

  • @viciously_zen
    @viciously_zen Před rokem +1

    tiny adventures definitely benefited from the financial crisis of the time in the way online services like vtts grew during the pandemic. i was a lapsed player, permanently laid off when no one was hiring. that game was the first time facebook caught MY interest rather than my just being there to help friends fight dragons, and i'd had never discovered it had i not been bored off my ass. i tried desperately to recreate the way the game worked on index cards from memory after it disappeared. alas, adhd.

  • @Awowlie
    @Awowlie Před 7 měsíci +1

    Dark Sun seems especially interesting, I don't really care if it's "problematic." I know Wizards wont touch it though because of that.

  • @hilanddoug
    @hilanddoug Před rokem

    LOL! I had a cat that loved to sit on my shoulders, too! Actually, two cats. Loved to see that.

  • @Frank-Voight-Kampff
    @Frank-Voight-Kampff Před rokem +5

    Yeah, Dark Sun! Looking forward to it. 🥰

  • @dyingculture
    @dyingculture Před 3 měsíci

    There were predecessors to MMORPGs although they were primitive in comparison. Bulletin board systems had multiplayer door games. There were also MUDs, multi-user dungeons, some of which were based on tabletop rulesets. Nothing officially licensed as far as I can remember.

  • @Nikademus1969
    @Nikademus1969 Před rokem

    I seem to recall playing a version of Tiny Adventures on my ipod, no facebook involved. it was strictly a one player affair, no asking friends for anything.

  • @jacksonferretti3159
    @jacksonferretti3159 Před rokem +10

    Tiny Adventures was so much fun.. I was so pissed when they removed the game

  • @613aristocrat
    @613aristocrat Před rokem +1

    0:30 Ross from the Accursed Farms channel has gone on quite a few fantastic rants regarding this issue.

  • @DonYagamoth
    @DonYagamoth Před rokem

    "Stormfront Software - Do not google that"
    - I'm curious as to why, but I've learned from my time on the internet, that if someone tells you to not google something, you actually shouldn't. So... Maybe one day I'll learn what it was about :P

  • @Lazysupermutant
    @Lazysupermutant Před rokem +1

    "I'm gonna be covering the next two games" FUCK YES!

  • @BryonAutry
    @BryonAutry Před rokem

    So, there is a game I played in my youth that isn't LOST per se... but not widely available in any digital format, so it can only be played by purchasing a used physical copy on ebay and modding the shit out of it to make it work on current hardware. That game would be "Pool of Radiance: Ruins Of Myth Drannor", which was published by Ubisoft.

  • @emporiumofuniversaldice
    @emporiumofuniversaldice Před rokem +1

    Tiny adventure seems like a very fun game, it is awful that we cannot play it anymore!

  • @PapaEnoch052
    @PapaEnoch052 Před měsícem

    All I have to say is this...... With the Internet there is never any games ever lost or gone.
    There are still fan made severs for Neverwinter nights still up and going.

  • @radyoung779
    @radyoung779 Před 8 dny

    AOL Neverwinter Nights was awesome. I don't recall having to pay but maybe I am just forgetting.

  • @40zed
    @40zed Před rokem +1

    when the cat requires pats you provide pats. thats the rules.

  • @AuntieHauntieGames
    @AuntieHauntieGames Před rokem

    Ahh, a fresh Willy Vid to get me through my work day, always a treat. On the NWN topic... We didn't complain about the hourly charge for Neverwinter Nights back in the day for two reasons: one of those is that AOL and other online services were charging for their base service *by the minute* until they went to that flat rate in 1996 so the hourly charge seemed tame in comparison.

  • @angelmanfredy
    @angelmanfredy Před měsícem

    I worked at POGO for 10 years! Never knew about that game. What a trip.

  • @Warmaker01
    @Warmaker01 Před rokem

    That browser game shutting down? I never heard of it but I was in a very busy time in my life. That said, why it shut down is strange as hell. Usually something getting shut down or forced to change is done by an IP holder coming down on someone else. Never before had I seen an IP holder screwing it up and completely failing to remember it had contract obligations. Amazing.

  • @kevinsullivan3448
    @kevinsullivan3448 Před rokem +2

    D&D ceased to Exist when it was purchased by NotC. Everything produced after 2E is not Dungeons & Dragons, it is Dumb & Dumber.

  • @killtrigger91
    @killtrigger91 Před 9 měsíci

    I see your familiar (the cat) decided to join the process as well!

  • @RedstoNeman0
    @RedstoNeman0 Před 2 měsíci

    19:40 someone named sandsaroundtyr currently has a server emulator working and in testing, and in making it (re)discovered a specific window 3.1.1 setup that worked to play the game offline!

  • @themightypen1530
    @themightypen1530 Před 8 měsíci

    I very much wanted to play Crimson Sands, but it had recently shut down when I finally discovered it. Imagine my gamer rage.

  • @Retcon404
    @Retcon404 Před rokem

    I'm glad I found this channel this video was really entertaining.

  • @barbarossarotbart
    @barbarossarotbart Před rokem

    Well, 2012 was also the year WotC pulled the plug on D&D 4e. Thus, it is no miracle that most games based on this rules were closed.

  • @ogrim0
    @ogrim0 Před 8 měsíci

    Maybe the real lost D&D games were the friends we made along the way.

  • @computercrazies
    @computercrazies Před rokem

    I played NWN 1 on AOL, I never seen a game like this in multiplayer. I remember not even understanding that there were other people on there. I still remember saying "YOUR HUMAN?!?!" when I saw what I thought an NPC say "Dude, it's north!"

  • @gnomeatheart
    @gnomeatheart Před rokem

    Dark Sun isn't defunct. It lives on in our hearts.

  • @retroarcadefan
    @retroarcadefan Před rokem

    If Dark Sun would have just turned it up to eleven, they would have been fine and we would still be playing it today.

  • @molochi
    @molochi Před rokem

    I imagine that Dungeons and Dragons Online will share this fate if it ever shuts down. SSG could release server software, but that's a rare thing to do.

  • @garblechunk
    @garblechunk Před rokem

    Quivering with anticipation at the thought of some Dark Sun reviews! 😎

  • @goblinjunkyard
    @goblinjunkyard Před rokem +2

    another banger and even with a sassy cat!

  • @williampalmer8052
    @williampalmer8052 Před rokem +1

    Sword Coast Legends was the biggest disappointment and waste of potential, in my opinion. Many of us were really looking forward to it, but the more we learned, the more we warned them about the bad design decisions they were making while the game was still in development. Things like locking DM powers behind some dumb "DM Threat" mechanic, for example. But they insisted they knew better, and the game inevitably failed. It's a textbook example of "the customer is always right."

  • @fakshen1973
    @fakshen1973 Před rokem

    There's not enough power going through your mic cable to kill your cat or even harm her. Though it's not healthy for her to eat mic cables.

  • @samuelpalazzo3694
    @samuelpalazzo3694 Před rokem

    Dude, keep the cat, im over here roflmao at it batting your arm

  • @socialcommentary
    @socialcommentary Před rokem +1

    Great video, but Daisy the cat earned my 'like.'

  • @johnathanrooley8694
    @johnathanrooley8694 Před rokem

    I'd love you to go over Dungeons and Dragons: Heroes. as well as D&D Tactics, oh and Sword Coast Legends! There is a lot of games out there

  • @katsuyaki7605
    @katsuyaki7605 Před rokem

    Came for the commentary, stayed for the kitty.

  • @G2Bryce
    @G2Bryce Před rokem +1

    Modern gamers just don't understand. 100,000 people in the 90s was a big deal. The internet was a much smaller place back then. There weren't nearly as many people online, and people weren't online as long as they are now.

  • @Boolai
    @Boolai Před rokem

    Played those games when younger. Remember my girlfriend at the time. She complained about why i played the ssi series cause the actual graphics were in a small window. Of course it was because it was taking up most of my quality girlfriend time.

  • @prozock2502
    @prozock2502 Před rokem

    Hell yeah lets get some Darksun videos!

  • @METALGEARMATRIX
    @METALGEARMATRIX Před 4 měsíci

    I am an unapologetic goldbox simp. I love Pool of Radiance

  • @jonerikson5925
    @jonerikson5925 Před rokem +1

    Ah yes, AOL wonderful idea of paying by hour for internet use, a friend i went to high school with got hooked on the MUD Gemstone 3, and ended up with quite a large bill of playing, was in the hundreds of dollars.

  • @sarnxero2628
    @sarnxero2628 Před rokem

    I played Neverwinter Nights on AOL but I don't remember it costing extra money other than the AOL subscription.

  • @patrioticmucus2329
    @patrioticmucus2329 Před rokem

    Omg! I completely forgot about Tiny Adventures!

  • @HiDooKen
    @HiDooKen Před 4 měsíci

    You can still play it online. Forgotten World. Look it up. Took me many moons to find it.

  • @hamsters7760
    @hamsters7760 Před 9 měsíci

    Aww yea. I was logged into DarkSun Online on one of several max level alts when it went down forever. Would love the chance to walk through it again.

  • @RIlianP
    @RIlianP Před rokem

    I know you mainly cover TTRPG related video games, so there are some I would recommend as they are mostly obscure and if you can find a copy and play it it will be nice. The Realms of Arkania trilogy, Drakensang: The Dark Eye and Drakensang: The River of Time. All of the games are based on the most popular TTRPG in Germany The Dark Eye (Das Schwarze Auge). I've personally played only Drakensang: The River of Time some years ago as it was the newest one (I've heard that it has problems running on Windows 10/11 though) but for me it was up there with Newerwinter Knights 2 in terms of gameplay and less buggy and more polished overall to boot.

  • @markwinnington1426
    @markwinnington1426 Před rokem

    Wow, I'd completely forgotten Tiny Adventures. Funny. I don't remember much about it aside from having played it, finding it OK, and being frustrated about not being able to customize your character initially.

  • @computercrazies
    @computercrazies Před rokem

    You can run everything on the client you just have to adjust your game mechanics. Let's say your attack roll is also your defense roll and higher is better for attack and lower is better for defense. If you forced your attack to be 20 your defense would be 0 just like if you actually rolled a 20. Since server side rolls for monsters and your next defense roll is locked in forcing a number is only gambling that the next hit you receive won't kill you.

  • @TheKarishi
    @TheKarishi Před rokem

    I played both Tiny Adventures and Heroes of Neverwinter back then. They were all right, but I think I'd moved on from each before they went down so I missed the drama around their vanishing. I'd second the virtual dice game Sword Coast Adventures that was a temporary tie-in with the Neverwinter MMO.
    It's also worth noting that even though it's still live, a lot of the Neverwinter MMO is also lost to time, as the current build of the game deleted not just systems but entire zones in the process of performing a stat squish and trying to make it better for onboarding new meat- I mean, new players. If I recall they deleted the entire floating sky pirate island and one of the two corrupted canyon zones. They also got rid of the entirety of the player-made content, which...was SUBSTANTIAL.