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...that's excited about this? I'm not much of a game player, but Diablo was the first PC game I got into, blowing way too much time on it in college. I played the expansion pack and played through Diablo II as well as its expansion. I played Dungeon Siege and its sequel, and while they were superior games in many respects, Diablo has a special place in my heart -- mostly because I wasted so many hours in college playing it when I should have been studying.
I'm just glad the third version of Diablo will actually be 3D accelerated, as the graphics in previous versions were a bit iffy.
Burton said on 06/30/08 @ 02:33 AM: How did I miss this announcement?
And no, you're not the only one looking forward to it now. :)
deadgopher said on 06/30/08 @ 07:08 PM: The only one? You kidding? The entire world is looking forward to this game. Diablo > All other Blizzard franchises
squirds said on 07/02/08 @ 05:23 PM: true deadgopher!
Hell, me and my friends still take Diablo 2 out every now and then and have ourselves a little demon bashing party!
Frank said on 07/16/08 @ 08:12 AM: I blew alot of time playing Rogue on a DECSYSTEM-20 at USC in the early 1980's.