Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140221183807/@comment-3547390-20140303190414

Okay, glad I am not alone in my weird ways here. Destruction upon everyone! Let the rats that conspire in our basements rule once more! High five!

I could never get a gang due to my weird antics. Instead I had to become an insane one man army, though I only destroyed virtual things. I spent most of my time on the computer and rarely went outside... wait a minute, that is how I am today!

Hahaha, I always thought I was talking to people in their 30s and 40s... so weird how we are all rather young. Still, my youngness means I was able to get into the realm of gaming and skip the whole outside thing. I don't even know if anybody lived near me that was my age.

So weird how time flies. It felt so weird graduating, it was like a whole new chapter of my life began. Then I just did what I did before :P.

DOS games always interested me, but they were too early. I did play some old Lucasarts titles, especially Full Throttle. I think that was my dad's (one of his rare titles before Doom 3). My mother quit gaming when she had me as raising a child meant she had little time to play.

Oh boy! A foe to test my powers as Jesus Christ! Qull, you will be destroyed! I will check them out in a bit :P.

MoTS I haven't gone back to due to that frustration. I will check on it perhaps tonight.

By the time I came around computers were common. I remember always going into the computer lab and playing there. I have never played a LAN game, so I never experienced what multiplayer doom was like.

University might be my time to shine. Of course, I can't really improve on being shy and need to learn to shut up. Also I need to learn to talk to people properly instead of wanting to say wacky comments with a dark humor.

The first game I remember playing was some Elmo title. God, why on Earth did I play that? I was proud when I dumped it for stuff like Thief 2!

Hey, we each have each other for recommending titles and getting more great games from the 90s. So you are asking for good titles without sprites (based on your last comment)? I wonder what Vork can recommend, I am interested in perhaps touching some more titles soon and maybe they are on the list.

I hate the NES or Gameboy. I actually get driven crazy by that music and repetitious gameplay. I used to refer to that area as "Video Game Hell". Treasure Master....Snake Rattle N' Roll... Bubble Bobble....

Well, Crysis didn't have as rounded sights at the end of the guns. Ghosts improved that look and makes it so much cooler. Didn't you know how much better a game is with slightly fixed sights?

So weird how we are a few years apart and come from different worlds. We always had a computer. I remember how big and clunky the CRT was, plus its ability to reflect. But I had Bose headphones that made every game sound awesome.

Let's see, from my youth I remember The Thing (Aka we're all going to die out here and shoot your buddies), Star Wars Pod Racer (It's a new lap record! That was a fun title back then), Deep Sea Fishing 2 (Best fishing game ever as you could drive a boat), Hot Wheels Stunt Track Driver (I always wanted to do that but my parents would kill me for setting up that much track), Matchbox Emergency Patrol (Drive a ambulance and run over people!), Driver (My version of GTA, I failed miserably at that game because I loved to crash into everything), House of the Dead 2 (Arguably the worst voice acting ever), Lego Rock Raiders (It worked for a very short bit and then broke. It hurt me as I loved that game), Age of Empires 2 (The Scenario Editor was addicting), Empire Earth (Caveman vs Robot vs 1700s British Army vs B-52 Bombers), Hard Truck:18 Wheels of Steel (Ever seen a speeding 18 wheeler with an overtired driver and cargo lost a few cities back? That was me), Spiderman (The game that taught me why jumping off a building and dying was fun), Spiderman: The Movie (I had to get a better video card for this game, part 2 of diving off stuff), and Black & White/Dungeon Keeper 2 (Mentioned both before, but they were quite addicting God games).