Interview: The CRPG Addict
09 Jun 2020 — Filed in: Interviews
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The man behind The CRPG Addict, a blog dedicated to playing through the entire history of computer role-playing games in roughly-chronological order, discusses his decade-long (and counting!) conquest and the roots of his passion.
We also explore how his approach has changed as he's learnt more about the genre's history, the merits and failings of a scoring system for comparing games, the value of talking about a tiny niche within a niche in such detail, how he learnt to stop feeling guilty about loving role-playing games, and more.
Interview conducted April 30, 2020.
A super-basic overview of the CRPG lineage/family tree, as posited by Chet:
- The top level is PLATO games, the Ultima series, and Wizardry (though it also came from PLATO RPGs), plus SSI's early games
- Then you have key derivatives of these: Might & Magic, The Bard's Tale, Dungeon Master, and SSI's RPGs
- And "at least half" of the genre going into the 1990s branches off directly from these
- The period between roughly 1978-83 was the primordial stage, where there were lots and lots of weird ideas that turned out to be evolutionary dead ends
As an example of how this works, he pointed to The Witcher III, which he believes has a clear antecedent in the Aurora engine games, including Neverwinter Nights, which took influence from the Infinity Engine games, which go back to SSI's Gold Box games, which go back to the early SSI titles. It's the CRPG equivalent to six degrees of separation.
Links:
- CRPG Addict Game 16: Ultima IV
- The CRPG Addict FAQ (including info on the GIMLET system)
- CRPG Addict Game 55: Omega
- My roguelikes history at Ars Technica
- CRPG Addict Game 76: The Dark Heart of Uukral
- The Wizardry-like shareware game he can't remember is probably Ancients 1: Death Watch
- CRPG Addict Game 205: Disciples of Steel
- CRPG Addict Game 329: Darklands
- CRPG Addict Game 24: Starflight
- CRPG Addict Game 126: Buck Rogers
- Chet's Ultima V posts
- CRPG Addict Game 57: Pool of Radiance (the first of SSI's Goldbox games)
- PLATO games:
- You can play the PLATO games via cyber1
- CRPG Addict Game 12: Oubliette
- CRPG Addict Game 5: Wizardry (which was based on/inspired by Oubliette and in turn inspired:)
- CRPG Addict Game 124: Avatar (which inspired:)
- CRPG Addict Game 69: The Game of Dungeons (dnd) [also see, years later, The Final Word on Daniel Lawrence's DND, for a thorough untangling on the history of the other game called DND]
- CRPG Addict Game 6: Telengard
- CRPG Addict Game 343: Camelot
- My episode about PLATO combat flight simulator Airfight
- Wikipedia entry on Spasim
- Wikipedia entry on PLATO Empire
- (The other "influential" game called Empire that I was thinking of was the 1977 wargame that was one of the inspirations for Sid Meier's Civilization — see its Wikipedia entry here.)
- CRPG Addict Game 116: Empire I: World Builders
- Chet's reflections on 10 years of blogging post
- CRPG Addict Game 33: Dungeon Master (one of the games he wrote about early on without understanding its historical significance)
- My Lost in the Wasteland diary series on Interplay classic (and Fallout progenitor) Wasteland
- 2088: Cultural Assumptions (the time Chet assumed that Apple II RPG 2088: The Cryllan Mission, a game by devs of Indian heritage, was channelling lived migrant experiences when, in fact, they were raised in the US)
- CRPG Addict Game 316: Caverns of Mordia
- CRPG Addict Game 355: The Devil's Dungeon
- Chet's final post on Crystalware, which includes links to his other writings on their games
- The Wikipedia entry on Tim Burton's Ed Wood film
- CRPG Addict Game 220: Fate: Gates of Dawn
- CRPG Addict Game 17: Wizard's Crown (be sure to also see the post from seven years later where he revisited the game; this is the game that Chet said was the clear inspiration for Disciples of Steel)
- CRPG Addict Game 362: Orb Quest (descended from Plato game dnd)
- Dwarf Fortress official site
- My Polygon article, Veteran game developers reveal their childhood creations, that included info on the early games made by Dwarf Fortress creators Zach and Tarn Adams
- An update published after this interview was conducted on Chet delaying his entries on Might & Magic IV + V
- CRPG Addict Game 300: Citadel of Vras (an Australian-made RPG)
- Infinite Interactive are still around, though now they're known as Infinity Plus Two. They make free-to-play puzzle-RPG Gems of War, which is kind of like Puzzle Quest
- Chet's CRPG master list
- My book: https://secrethistoryofmacgaming.com/
- My new book project, Shareware Heroes: Independent Games at the Dawn of the Internet, just hit Kickstarter
- Life & Times of Games on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lifeandtimesofvideogames
- Twitter: @LifeandTimesVG
- Instagram: @lifeandtimesvg
- Podcast website: https://lifeandtimes.games
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