Personally, I am not as much of a gamer as many would consider gamers to
actually be. I'm certainly not an expert, enough to write reviews about them. At
some point in my life, I felt like I grew up, and video games were no longer for
me. But that only made me feel like a big part of me died.
From time to
time, I would catch myself downloading ROMs and console emulators to play old
video games. It helps with killing time, and I happen to be a sucker for
nostalgia. I considered myself to be a classic gamer, since I enjoy
playing 8-bit and 16-bit games. I'm also into RPG games, like Final Fantasy, but
I mainly stick to the non-Final Fantasy games like Chrono Trigger,
Secret of Mana, and Xenogears.
At this day in age, I failed to realize
that there is a new way to play video games with friends. I knew about it, but I
didn't even care to delve deeper into it. The world of MMORPG came, and I felt
very, very left behind. I made a few attempts to get into it, but games like
World of Warcraft, Starcraft, or whatever-craft didn't really appeal to my taste
in gaming. I am way too into the whole side-scrolling, beat 'em up, earn EXP,
talk to NPCs kinda guy. At some point in my life, most of my friends had some
sort of IGN, or "In Game Name" from whatever game they were playing. I
didn't, but it didn't really bother me... not too much. Okay, maybe, sorta.