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This happened to me in Roller Coaster Tycoon and The Sims.
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We played Leisure Suit Larry with my brother at somewhere under 10 years old without knowing one full sentence worth of English, and it took hours to even get the game to start. There was a quiz about US history and politics or something for age verification, and it took a lot of tries to guess our way through and memorize the answers. Didnt get that far in the game either.
That was vintage copy protection. They would print the answers and stuff in the back of the manual, so you could only start the game (or get past a certain point), if you have a legitimate copy of the game (or just a copy of the manual lol).
There were all sorts of creative copy protection schemes prior to DRM.
I remember AD&D Hillsfar had a decoder ring that you had to spin to match up the pair of symbols on the screen and type in the decoders output. It was actually kinda cool! I loved that game...
Yeah, I'm aware of all the manual and code wheel based copy protections, but I'm pretty sure that the quiz in Larry was just a rudimentary age check. There's even a button combination to bypass it, which would have been nice to know at the time.
Lol same here. I still remember one question was something with "apple".
Police Quest 2 had mugshots.
You had to look in the manual and type the correct name to start the game. That was their DRM. I remember praying it'd be Jessie Bains, because he was the only one I memorized.