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How does age currently affect your gaming?
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Born the tail end of 91. I grew up mostly Nintendo (started out with the SNES and gameboy, whent to N64 and GBA, and than the Gamecube), but I did get a PS2 some time during Elementary school (2003) and an X-box sometime before High school (2007, which about a year latter is when I got a Wii, Xbox 360, and PS3). I grew up with Mario, but slowly lost interest in him when I found Sonic the Hedghog (granted 10 years after he came around) and all the other games that were a lot better than Mario. Ageing didn't really change my taste with games (I have way too many platformers), but it did show me more games that I would not have tried (FPSes, RPGs, and most resontly Turn Based Strategy). I most likly would have never picked up Kingdom Hearts if it wasn't for my changing taste in games.

(01-29-2014, 12:51 PM)CosmykTheDolfyn Wrote: I'm still ultra nostalgic about the N64, since it was the first system I owned. I guess my age also makes more leery of any online connectivity or DLC, because I hate that in games. I really miss cartridges and floppy disks also for gaming, just because you didn't need a car, and could write codes right on the game!

I'm the same way. I don't know why we can't have everything one one disc when it has been proven that it can. Cartridges were where they got it right but I do know that those things are really small and Discs do hold more data.
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RE: How does age currently affect your gaming? - by gamemaster1991 - 01-29-2014, 01:49 PM

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