Analyzing and winning the world’s first CRPG: Reginald Rutherford’s “The Dungeon” (1975), a game developed on the PLATO educational system a year after tabletop Dungeons & Dragons released. For more commenter and game reviews, visit my blog: https://crpgaddict.blogspot.com.
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I’m very thankful to have found your channel i hope you continue uploading videos.
Thank you for showing this game off!
When I say I've been PC gaming for a long time. I got nothing in these guys.
1975 was about the same time I was exposed to PLATO. I played =dnd= and not =pedit5=. =EMPIRE= was my game of choice though. Still playing both today on the CYBER1 system which is a PLATO system as it existed back then. Due to name ownership of PLATO, it is referred to as a CYBIS system. Many of the folks I knew and programmed with are still around today, although were getting pretty grey haired and walk a little slower.
It's astonishing how much this game accomplished so early and with all the limitations
Great little video. I have been a fan of your blog for years. Now that I am finally retired and fall is here, I have some old rpgs I never finished when I was young and that you have inspired me to return to and complete. Thanks, Chester.
If you could only play one game on the Plato, which would it be?
Wow, a rare video!
It's like the occasion when Billy Mitchell uploads a video. Yes he has a Youtube channel!
He is actually a legit good video game player. Too bad he is such a jerk.
I was surprised how much this game did already even as the first one.
loved this video! great to see pedit5 in action
Wow a CRPGAddict video with commentary! Love it! Just now I want more ;D
If you want to take the step into influencer, Chet, we're all here to support you! (Remember to repeatedly say 'hit like and subscribe', though, I hear it helps!)
Thanks for this video!
Always good when Chester drops a "talkie"
Great video! First time I've watched something from you with a voiceover (long time blog fan) and it was equally soothing and informative o/
great video!
As long as they have at least 1000 subs, my rule of "Youtube Channel Quality-to-Subscriber Ratio" rarely fails.