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CRPG Addict is a blog that reviews and comments on old-school role-playing games, especially for the TRS-80 platform. The latest post covers Mines of Mordor, a dark and challenging dungeon crawler from 1979.
- Index of Games Played by Title
CRPG Addict Maine, United States Chester Bolingbroke is a...
- Index of Games Played by Year
Index of Games Played by Year. The following is an index of...
- CRPG Glossary
Here at the CRPG Addict, we apply a more specific definition...
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CRPG Addict Maine, United States Chester Bolingbroke is a...
- CRPG Addict FAQ
I was an addict of about a dozen CRPGs that I knew...
- The CRPG Addict: March 2022
I am following a list of CRPGs in chronological order...
- The CRPG Addict: Game 416: Perihelion
I am following a list of CRPGs in chronological order...
- Index of Games Played by Title
A comprehensive list of all the computer role-playing games (CRPGs) that the blogger has played and reviewed, from the 1970s to the 1990s. Each game is marked with a rating, a video link, and a brief comment.
CRPG Addict is a blog by a pseudonymous author who plays and writes about computer role-playing games (CRPGs) in chronological order. He defines a CRPG as a game with character development as the driving mechanic, and excludes console games and some hybrids.
- History Lesson
- High Score
- Blog Jam
Still, he probably knows more about the first years of the CRPG than anyone alive, not that he takes an academic line on the genre. While he works a good sense of the context of these games into his posts—where they came from and where they've gone next—Chet writes about them from a personal perspective, founded on what he values in his favourite g...
Still, GIMLET makes for some fascinating discussion of games, such as in his summing up of Ultima VII: The Black Gate, which we all understand as a milestone in CRPG design with its dynamic time-of-day NPC interactions and deep detail. GIMLET rated it 51 out of 100. "I want to thank those of you who are departing my blog at this point; it's been ni...
Chet had seen the blog as an outlet for the hours he was already spending playing games. "I was very concerned about how much time I spent on gaming. Trying to give it up probably wasn't going to work for me, so I tried to legitimise it by turning it into a project, something I could make a list, make notes, and have some tangible outcome. I'm not ...
Learn about the man behind the blog that plays through the history of computer role-playing games in chronological order. He shares his passion, insights, and challenges in this podcast interview conducted in April 2020.
1.81K subscribers ‧ 85 videos. This YouTube channel is a place to host short videos that I feature on my blog as well as longer retrospectives of particular games.