what games have you introduced into someones life that will make them better for it?

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Evil Smurf

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I just introduced my brother to steam and TF2 and he is just downloading it now. What good have you done game wise?
 

Keoul

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I've introduced my sister to both the Phoenix Wright: Ace attorney series and Homestuck(it counts cause they're making a game :D)
She's now addicted to both, what have I done...
 

Grobari

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I never played it myself (though I really should) but i basically forced a friend of mine into buying both Nier and Metal Gear Solid 4

Loved the both of em, and actually bought the rest of the Metal Gear Solid games and the dude is thinking of getting a tattoo of some MGS logo...>_>

yeah
 

Rednog

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Back in the day I introduced a lot of people to World of Warcraft.
I assume their lives have been much brighter since then.
 

Loaeon

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I haven't done much, but my friend was nice enough to show me Disgaea 3 and it's one of my favorite game series because strategy is king.
 

AngloDoom

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Kingdom Hearts.

I introduced a girl to the first game when I was a teenager and, out of curiosity, she bought the game herself. Following that, she got interested in more Japanese games, then by extension more Japanese media, Japanese culture, Japanese art, and is now hoping to become an English teacher in Japan so she can appreciate the art and culture from the inside, rather than a 'grass is greener' approach from the West.

[unrelated self-reflection]
Unfortunately, we since fell out and have cut all ties and are no longer talking, but the last thing she told me was regarding that game. It was sweet and sometimes I wonder what she's up to and how she's getting on, but I doubt we'll ever speak again. Despite nostalgia, she was still a pretty cruel person and I'm sure speaking to her again would only make me angry.
[/unrelated self-reflection]