<body><script type="text/javascript"> function setAttributeOnload(object, attribute, val) { if(window.addEventListener) { window.addEventListener('load', function(){ object[attribute] = val; }, false); } else { window.attachEvent('onload', function(){ object[attribute] = val; }); } } </script> <div id="navbar-iframe-container"></div> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://apis.google.com/js/platform.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> gapi.load("gapi.iframes:gapi.iframes.style.bubble", function() { if (gapi.iframes && gapi.iframes.getContext) { gapi.iframes.getContext().openChild({ url: 'https://www.blogger.com/navbar/1316850166857517159?origin\x3dhttp://ve3-four2nonehrwyrqshde.blogspot.com', where: document.getElementById("navbar-iframe-container"), id: "navbar-iframe" }); } }); </script> <!=================== ADS HERE======================================> <style type="text/css"> @import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css); </style> <div class="cse-branding-right" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;color:#000000"> <div class="cse-branding-form"> <form action="http://www.google.com/cse" id="cse-search-box" target="_blank"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-3616134255039579:sprs17-ps26" /> <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1" /> <input type="text" name="q" size="31" /> <input type="submit" name="sa" value="Search" /> </div> </form> </div> <div class="cse-branding-logo"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_FFFFFF.gif" alt="Google" /> </div> <div class="cse-branding-text"> Custom Search </div> </div> <!--BEGIN eClickZ Text Ad //--> <script type='text/javascript' language='javascript'> var options = new Array(); options['affiliate'] = snookman150; // Your affilite id options['width'] = 500; // The overall width of the content match ad bar options['height'] = 60; // The overall height of the content match ad bar options['num_col'] = 2; // # of ads to show horizontally options['num_results'] = 2; // The maximum number of ads to show // Note, if you specify more than 1 column, this value is ignored options['border_color'] = #bdbdbd; // Outside color of the content match ad bar options['title_bar_color'] = #ffffff; // Color of the content match ad bar title options['title_bar_text_color'] = #ffffff;// Color of the text within the content match ad bar title options['body_color'] = #fefeff; // Background color of the ads options['text_color'] = #000000; // Text color of the ads options['link_color'] = #0000ff; // Color of the links in the ads options['search_terms'] = shopping; // Keyword Target </script> <script language='javascript' src='http://search.eclickz.com/include/contentmatch.js'></script> <!--END eClickZ Text Ad //--> <a href="http://www.mb01.com/lnk.asp?o=1284&c=18046&a=25826"><IMG SRC="http://www.mb01.com/getimage.asp?m=333&o=1284&i=18046.dat" width=468 height=60 border=0></a><script type="text/javascript"><!-- amazon_ad_tag = "snookman150-20"; amazon_ad_width = "728"; amazon_ad_height = "90";//--></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/s/ads.js"></script> <!=================== END ADS ======================================>

Saturday, November 8, 2008

The History of Role Playing Games

Role playing games were originally born out of simple role playing exercises that people performed. Role playing often had origins in theater, with people taking on the persona of a character and adopting that personality, background, and motivation as their own. Staying in this character, they would perform a series of events to complete the tasks assigned to them.

This idea eventually grew into gaming, with players taking on the persona of a certain character and fulfilling the objectives of the game, creating a story as they progressed. Each one of the characters used has a characterization and a certain set of skills that match the role, and by adopting this character, players are given the chance to participate in a story adventure in a unique way.

In the late 19th Century and early into the 20th, a series of parlor games were produced that incorporated elements of role playing. One popular game, called Jury Box, recreated a mock trial for players to participate in. This game, and others like it, proved to be quite popular and paved the way for more role playing games to be marketed. Historical re-enactment groups took role playing another step further in the 1960s, by hosting "creative history" games, which largely re-enacted historical events with some small fantasy elements incorporated into the event.

War games also had a large effect on the development of role playing games. Battle emulation games were developed as early as 1780, with a game based on chess developed by the Master of Pages for the Duke of Brunswick. History has shown that, later, in the early 1800s, the Prussian General Staff started developing their own set of war games as part of their military training. Metal pieces were moved around a table, dice rolls were used to indicate random chance, and a referee was used to keep track of the scoring.

As time passed, more and more realistic elements were added to the war games, which became adapted by other countries as well, becoming an important part of their military training exercises. War games made the transition into the public market in 1913, when Little Wars was published, a game that made the use of children's toy soldiers. The phenomenon took off and war games started becoming more and more popular, with many different variations becoming available.

Games were focused around recreating actual battles and wars, while others started to be produced that were completely original designs and situations. Fantasy elements quickly found their way into these products.

The most popular role playing game debuted in 1974. Dungeons and Dragons used the elements of classic role playing, with each player adopting a character and taking on its personality, characteristics, and special skills. Quests were designated for players, who often banded together in groups to complete the mission. The game provided them with basic events to choose between and react to, but part of the popularity of the game was that it allowed the players to craft their own story as the playing continued, giving them a chance to exercise their creativity.

Many different sorts of role playing games have since been released, giving all players many different options for exploring their creative side, making these unique types of games a highly fun and popular choice for many gaming enthusiasts.

Victor Epand is an expert consultant for board games, chess boards, and dungeons and dragons miniatures. You will find all these things and more if you look for used board games, chess boards

U.S. Army soldiers attend a ceremony, in al-Faw palace, Baghdad, Iraq, on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008. More than 200 service members received, Tuesday, their U.S. citizenship. U.S. President Bush signed an Executive Order allowing all active-duty immigrants in the Armed Forces to apply for U.S. citizenship without waiting the standard three years. (AP Photo/Petros GiannakourisAP - A top Iraqi official warned Saturday that time is running out to sign a new security agreement with Washington, saying the country still needed U.S. troops despite improved security.

Play MegaMan Games

It was back in 1987 when Capcom first brought us the first ever MegaMan game (the game was called Rockman over in Japan). Keiji Inafune was the original creator who created the MegaMan character. Here we are, over 20 years later, and the game series is still as popular as ever. Thankfully, MegaMan has kept pace with modern gaming and you can still play MegaMan games now on a host of different consoles:

  • Mega Man Anniversary Collection (GameCube)
  • Rockman Complete Works (PS1)
  • Mega Man Anniversary Collection (PS2)
  • Mega Man Anniversary Collection (XBox)
  • Mega Man Powered Up (PSP)

It's fair to say MegaMan has been a popular hit for CapCom - the character can be found in over 100 different games. He's even appeared in an animated TV series, as well as being featured on a huge amount of merchandising. MegaMan truly has stood the test of time.

For those of you who haven't discovered the delights of MegaMan games yet, the game revolves around MegaMan's continuing struggle against the dastardly Dr. Albert W. Wily. He's plumb crazy and intending to take over the world - can MegaMan stop him? MegaMan was constructed by Dr. Thomas Light, who enhanced a humble lab assistant robot and transformed him into the incredible MegaMan, in a desperate attempt to stop the evil Dr. Wily.

Light's brilliant enhancements mean you're armed with an arm cannon, and have great speed and strength. You must fight your way through a string of fiendish stages, and then eventually conquer the fiendish Robot Master to conclude each stage. When you've finally slain the Robot Master at the end of each stage, you inherit his unique weapon too, which you can then use in the next stage.

The MegaMan games really are cult gaming classics - and there are plenty of ways to play MegaMan games even on modern gamings consoles.

Find and swap MegaMan games for free at http://www.swopster.com

AP - Police in this small eastern Arizona community are looking into the possibility that an 8-year-old boy who is charged with killing his father and another man with a rifle had been abused, the police chief said Saturday.