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by Milotha » January 20th, 2016, 10:20 am
I don't have any Blizzard merchandise to show as that has all been left behind in my international move including my original Warcraft Orcs and Humans, Warcraft II, Diablo, Diablo II, Warcraft Frozen Throne, Starcraft and Starcraft II, Vanilla WoW, Burning Crusade, WotLK, Warcraft Collectible Cards, and my figureprint of my main Salacin from WotLK. What I do have are memories and stories. Those I can still share.
Gaming has almost always been a big part of my life since I can remember. My dad was a huge board gamer and D&D fan. He taught me how to play when I was a kid. It was my gateway to the adult world. Later he moved onto being a computer geek and even wrote his own games. I fell in love with games like Ultima, Infocom, Atari games, and any dungeon crawls I could get my hands on. Later when I moved onto college, I would go down to the computer center and play games there late at night. Though D&D was my first love. I had a strong gaming group back then I even introduced my future husband to D&D in college and got him hooked. Gaming got me through some hard times.
Then I decided to rededicate myself to school and I stopped playing games as much. I didn't have time for that. I needed to focus on important things like academia and benchwork. Meanwhile, my husband had gotten a job at a computer gaming company which was a subsidiary of Blizzard's parent company. He had access to all their games a huge discounts, so while I was busy studying he would sit and play Diablo or Starcraft. Not me. I stayed focused, except we started up a role playing gaming group once every 2 weeks with his work friends. They were huge Blizzard fans and two of them had met online in Diablo and subsequently gotten married.
This lasted for many years until their gaming company got shut down. Suddenly everyone was going to move away. We had one last night together, where we all got together had BBQ hamburgers and played Diablo on their LAN all night. It was the first computer game I'd played in a while, and it reminded me of the fun I had playing computer games. We later moved away to another city, where we never got another gaming group together, nor did I have that sense of camaraderie or gaming friendship. So, when WoW came out, we jumped in to find that sense of wonder, excitement, camaraderie, and adventure together again. It replaced my D&D, and has since then. Blizzard rekindled my love of computer games for me and kept my love of adventure games. The couple that games together, stays together.... 25 years of gaming.
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