I have the old Anthology with the first four games, including the VGA remake of the first one, plus the original boxed version of the second game and a rerelease of the fifth one.
Not many people know this, but Quest for Glory is very close to my heart indeed. It would be the Sierra world I would most like to live in, and playing Quest for Glory has actually inspired me to take better care of myself and do more physical things.
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No kidding? I did precisely the same thing the day I first bought QfG5! Except I finished the game right around 5:30am, so either you savored it more than I, or I'm just a better player.Rath Darkblade wrote:I have the QfG Collection (with QfG1 EGA & VGA) and I have an original, boxed copy of QfG5 that I got the day it came out and played nonstop until 6am the next morning. I was obsessed! with that game. That was the only game that I stayed up so late for.
I have everything several times over. The collection, the anthology, individual copies of 3 & 4, and two copies of 5. As for my favorite...boy, that's a tough call. It's between 2 and 5, and I'm leaning in the direction of 5, but only just barely...