Hi all,
Beauty,
This is an interesting topic. The video game industry now tops the movie biz as an entertainment moneymaker, by a good couple of billion dollars each year. Most potent demographic slice in North America: the 36 to 44 year old crowd. It seems those of us who grew up with the Atari 2600, among others, are going back to our roots. Back in the 90s, I worked for about five years in a video game arcade. It was the ideal job at the time; I was attending university and I've written many of my papers, hunched over that counter, occasionally giving out change. My boss, who ruled
in absentia, didn't mind. It took me about three months to get used to the roughly 120 dB noise level. Ugghh!
I don't play online games. I've tried. I get creamed every time, before I've even had a chance to get my bearings. Online gamers are just too good for this girl, I think.
I
am a big solo player, though, on my PC, Nintendo 64, and XBox. Sometimes, I have friends over for a console game. My favorite types of games are Solitaire card games, First Person Shooters (such as Doom, Quake, Half-Life, and Halo), Adventure and Exploration games (Tomb Raider, Myst and Riven, etc.), Racing games (Project Gotham Racing, Apex, etc.), First Person RPGs (Morrowind, Deus Ex II, etc.), Board games (Trivial Pursuit, Monopoly, etc.), Horror Survival games (Silent Hill series and Resident Evil series), and Puzzle games. For some reason, I could never get into sports--neither in real life nor in games.
I find the Myst series (Myst, Riven, Exile, and Uru--now with an online component) to be the most relaxing, soothing, meditative, and narratively rich experience available out there, as far as games are concerned... so much so, in fact, that I've even purchased the stand-alone soundtracks to all of these. Plus, the graphics are incredibly lush and pretty to look at (see screen shots below). Coupled with the haunting music, these gaming experiences are hard to beat.
I've never tried online card playing. I imagine it must be fun, though. You've given me a mind to explore Yahoo games, Beauty. I think I might try some of them out (virtual Poker, though? that has to be difficult when it comes time to bluff your way past a measly pair of fours... :| )
Anyway, thanks for the topic.
Love,
CJ
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