No way dude! I zealously suggest you google Castlevania and read on it for about ten minutes. Castlevania:SOTN is my fav, man.
That reminds me of one of the coolest games on sega ever. i cant remember the name of it but basically in the intro this kid on his skate board gets hit by this rich family moving house. Well the aim of the game is to haunt the family out of four different house, it was great
Not going to happen When i had an emulater on my old PC, i wanted it so bad... i did some searching but never found it it was soo cool because you could hide in painting to make the eyes move and get the rocking chair to rock by itself n other cool ghost stuff. On the last two levels, you have to avoid other poltergeists as well but they'd only appear in rooms with out the family members... for each house you had to scare the mom, dad, daughter and son, it was great
Duck hunt pong donkey kong pac man TMNT Grand theft auto (all of em) Mario (I've only played the old ones) GTA is the only new games that I've gotten into since PS1 Too many fuckin buttons and too much to do. Just let me shoot ducks man, simplicity for me
I love Zelda: the ocarina of time.. i'm gettin myself an N64 one of these days so I can start playing again, lol
so, anti-book as a lifestyle too? it's a media just like any other, okay, don't enjoy it, but questioning how other people spend their free time? shit man.
I know. that's why I wrote "kind of" as an afterthought because I'm ambivalent about it. I don't really have strong feelings about people playing games or doing anything, really. it certainly can't be much worse than coming here all the time. and I have an emotional relationship with certain old school games. however I do not feel as thought all mediums of media are interchangeable. books vs games? is this some sort of joke?
I understand what he's saying. It's one thing to play in your spare time.....but it's another thing to not have spare time because of the games. It's one reason I can't get into these new games. In order to be any good, or to get anything out of it (for the most part) you have to dedicate hours upon hours upon weeks upon months to just one game. I've seen a few people that might as well have had a cocaine addiction....because that was ALL they did, play games.
I used to be that way, then over the course of a month, I went from 2000 hours of guild wars, and a dozen other games in two years, to 10 hours a month, at most. I see both sides, but, really, I game as a contributor, a modder, someone who adds content, and makes sure the game is better for everyone, it can be the intellectual equal to spending thousands of hours cooped up reading.