(continued from previous page) ...in over 12 years. If you could pick one game to play for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Seebs: That's really hard. I'd say it'd either be one of the roguelikes, or World of Warcraft. I have spent whole years playing pretty much nothing but Angband. I wrote patches for it, which were accepted by the maintainer, and then replaced in an overhaul six months later.
Dave Wales: I've never heard of Angband, what's the premise of that?
Seebs: Angband is in the genre called "roguelike". Are you at all familiar with those?
Dave Wales: No, and I'm sure a lot of the younger guys such as myself, probably won't be either. Care to elaborate?
Seebs: Okay, so, back in the day, computers were these HUGE boxes, back in a room, and you didn't actually work AT the computer, you worked on a terminal, which was connected to it; there might be ten or twenty terminals, or more, on a single computer. And they were generally just text interfaces.
When the first "cursor addressable" terminals came out, that let the cursor move back up the screen, one of the first uses was, of course, video games. The most famous was a game called rogue. You were an @, and there was a screen full of rooms (...'s surrounded by - and |) and corridors (#). Letters were monsters. You moved, and they moved. If you tried to move into a monster, you were attacking it. You could find armor, weapons, and food, and your goal was to search a dungeon to find the Amulet of Yendor, and then carry it back out of the dungeon. Movement keys were hjkl for left, down, up, and right, and yubn for the diagonals. (It's really easy once you're used to it.)
Anyway, there are DOZENS of games based on that basic principle, and one of the famous early ones was called Moria, or "Mines of Moria" for long, and you were supposed to go into Moria and kill the Balrog -- shameless Tolkein rip off there. Angband is a hugely expanded version of Moria, which has pretty much every single historical or named figure from the books, and tons of named weapons (you can find Sting!) and items (if you see a Plain Gold Ring, life has just gotten interesting...). It's an infinitely replayable game, with a lot of depth, and you can play it on just about anything with a keyboard.
Dave Wales: With today's youth having the attention span of a cardboard box, I think a lot of us would be in trouble with a game like that. You’ve been a member of PSU.com for a long while now, is there anything you’d like to see implemented?
Seebs: All I ever use is the forums. I didn't even realize for a long time that there was any connection to anything beyond the forums!
Dave Wales: Have you started utilizing the front page at all since that discovery?
Seebs: Not really. I'm a creature of habit; I have a bookmark for the forums, and I never really go exploring. Maybe when I'm less busy!
Dave Wales: The forums are an excellent source of news as well. We have a lot of great members such as yourself always popping up with something new to bring to the scene. You've almost filled a book here with me tonight thus far in terms of personal gaming experience; however, do you have anything you could possibly add to this that people on the forums wouldn't know about you?
Seebs: I think most of the forum people know I'm a programmer and a writer; I've been doing technical writing about Cell since late 2005, thus my original interest. I have spent a lot of time on the internet discussing D&D, and I also do a fair amount of religious discussion and debate; I think I have somewhere over 60k posts out there on various topics. I used to have a lot more free time ... (continued on next page)

Nice.
LOL Seebs pwns the noobs on here.
Wow Uncool! Understatement of the decade there. I know I've been educated or owned on more than one occasion. Anyway, decent interview nonetheless.
Aww nobody likes me :( Any who I was reviewing 7's thread and Seebs response to it. You can tell a mature poster by comparing him/her to a not so mature poster. Besides I am off to rewarding more members today, including seebs. ^_^
Very interesting interview. Talk about old school! This guy makes everyone look like newbies. Excuse me, I'm about to go buy a fax machine.
Really interesting stuff there - best Member Spotlight thus far (sorry Uncool...)
Mua ha haa!
So far, 2/3 of the interviewees are from Minnesota!
I leveled up ^_^ This was a good read! many thanks to both Dave and Seebs!
i enjoyed the post, but if we didnt have tribalism we probably wouldnt have the technology we do. dont get me wrong i want peace just like seebs. i dont like when gamers hate gamers because of the console they own its kind of shallow, but without the competition we wouldnt have ither console if you think about it. Competition is what drives sales...
The PSU family.
I don't know about you guys, but I think I'm in the market for a fax machine now. I need a new computer.
you people are racist , i dont understand i been on this longer then anyone , im not black or white or american im kurdish im from kurdistan . northern iraq , i have family there i currently live in nashville im american citizen , why cant i be treated the same as you guys , huh ? is it because im not you is you people serious ? i mean come one focus this absurd !
What're you talking about Cashville?
@ Cashville WTF Mate!, Good spotlight
Haha, I'm 16 years old and I know of these rougelikes :P
My fav is Nethack! It rocks xD
I feel so old =O ^^
@ cashville: You didn't know Dave was selling his spotlight to the highest bidder? Dave's a skill point pimp or "Spimp" for short.
We could really care less about race here, until someone raises an unnecessary flag to make themselves stand out for no reason. I doubt anybody had any idea that you were a Kurd. If you want to yell at someone, yell at me. Just because you think everyone hates you doesn't mean you should take it out on the Spimp. And it's quite hard to be on here longer than the site creators; your registration date sure doesn't reflect your statement either.
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So Spimp, why do your comments have an avatar but not your article pic?
hahah that was great once again seebs is a complex dude thanks for the entertainment.
@ cashville do you even know how to read
Awesome read,and great choice in picking seebs.He's really a very intelligent person,i love reading his arguments on the forums.