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I saw this Lemmy post, but a huge list of games with no discussion isn't very interesting! Let's talk about why the games that influenced us had such a big impact - how they affected us as people.

For me, it was the PC game Creatures. It's a life simulation game featuring cute little beings called 'Norns' which you raise and teach.

You can almost think of it like a much cuter predecessor to The Sims, but which claimed to actually "simulate" their brains.

As a thirteen-year-old it was the first game that made me want to go online and seek out more info. What I discovered was a community of similar-interest nerds hanging out on IRC chat, and it felt like for the first time in my life I had "found my people" - others who weren't just friends, but whom I really resonated with.

I learned web development (PHP at the time!) so I could make a site for the game, which became the foundation for my job in software engineering.

And through that group I also discovered the Furry community, which was a wild ride in itself.

So yeah, Creatures. Without that game, I think I'd have become quite a different person.

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[โ€“] DjMeas@lemm.ee 7 points 2 days ago (2 children)

It wasn't my first RPG, but playing through Final Fantasy 6 (3 in the US) in middle school made me fall in love with music.

I ended up asking my parents for a digital piano and acoustic guitar which eventually spiraled into download ModPlug Tracker to sequent music. I didn't have a powerful computer back then so I'd record one-shot samples from my digital piano and spent a few hours each day trying to create my own music.

I stopped recording around 2012 because I got really sick and music didn't pay the bills. I'm a father now with a 5 year old son and I'm looking forward to sharing my love of music with him.

If anyone is interested, I can share one of my very early tracks and one of my last recordings to listen to. It's one of my favorite things to do, sharing the culmination of my work.

[โ€“] tiramichu@sh.itjust.works 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

It's great that you can trace your love of music back to that specific game. Go ahead and share! I'm not really a musical person myself and only just started learning piano as my first ever instrument. That's one childhood regret I'm working on fixing :)

[โ€“] DjMeas@lemm.ee 3 points 2 days ago

My very first track (1996) Anteros Beat

My personal favorite track (2011) Starbortorium

And my last track that I never got to finish because I got really sick (2012) I'm Not A Bargain

I was never formally trained in music but I absolutely fell in love with everything about it. I ended up writing poetry and lyrics a lot towards the end up my recording journey. I'm hoping to get back into it once my son is a bit older but I'd need to purchase a lot of gear I sold haha.

Thank you for listening. It means the world to me.

[โ€“] limerod@reddthat.com 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Feel free to share. Would love to check your music.

[โ€“] DjMeas@lemm.ee 2 points 2 days ago

I replied to the OP in an adjacent post but I'll paste it here as well.

My very first track (1996) Anteros Beat

My personal favorite track (2011) Starbortorium

And my last track that I never got to finish because I got really sick (2012) I'm Not A Bargain

I was never formally trained in music but I absolutely fell in love with everything about it. I ended up writing poetry and lyrics a lot towards the end up my recording journey. I'm hoping to get back into it once my son is a bit older but I'd need to purchase a lot of gear I sold haha.

Thank you for listening. It means the world to me.