With They Create Worlds having tackled the early influence of D&D on video games, what better time than to air out some thoughts on the first CRPGs?

The information on the internet is extremely confused but I think we can get quite close to answering this difficult question. #videogamehistory #rpg

1975-03 PLATO at Florida State University. University of Michigan, code p01585.

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    Unfortunately, supporting evidence is thin on the ground for precise dates - beyond one (extremely helpful) fanzine snippet.

    As far as I know, there was precious little reporting from D&D zines on computer games - though one fanzine did report on the removal of PLATO games.

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        This level of understanding about early RPGs wasn’t even possible a few years ago.

        Here’s to all the dedicated enthusiasts who have helped create a semi-complete picture of the foundations of this influential genre.

        There’s more to find out there - we just have to reach for it!

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            @[email protected] You couldn’t allocate stats most of the time, so it wasn’t user driven customization.

            As far as I understand, most stats did affect gameplay, if some in more minor ways than others. I defer to playthroughs by others on that - I have yet to sink my teeth into these games more than briefly testing.