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As I said, diversification, which came with evolution of technology. Hell, the same generation that dismissed Atari-style games were the same folks (more or less) enjoying bowling and tennis on the Wii in the old-age homes. Kind of a shame to see the passing of that style of controller, but I guess the current and future generation of old-age-home residents will be more familiar with the gamepads (I'm rubbish with them, still stuck on kb+mouse too heavily to really train myself on the X-box controller that sits gathering dust).

The games that first turned me on were Darksun and Diablo, and I kind of went from there (special mention to Dungeon Hack.) Basically, stuff that you started to get with the 286 era (Eye of the Beholder ...)

And yeah, I'm a lot like your fiancee. Though I kind of prefer "immortal mode" (Skyrim and Fallout 4's "tim" command), and just kind of use it as a crutch. And honestly, is why the mako pisses me off, it's barring me from seeing the rest of Mass Effect 1.

It should be interesting to see what, if anything, my husband does with a ps5 whenever I can get my hands on one. Oh, I am so sticking a VR helmet on that man. (I've been to an arcade. He won't go. I don't even natively see in 3D, but VR kicked my ass. How the rest of you people function actually seeing the space between things, is beyond me, I find it terrifying.)

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

As I said, diversification, which came with evolution of technology. Hell, the same generation that dismissed Atari-style games were the same folks (more or less) enjoying bowling and tennis on the Wii in the old-age homes. Kind of a shame to see the passing of that style of controller, but I guess the current and future generation of old-age-home residents will be more familiar with the gamepads (I'm rubbish with them, still stuck on kb+mouse too heavily to really train myself on the X-box controller that sits gathering dust).

The games that first turned me on were Darksun and Diablo, and I kind of went from there (special mention to Dungeon Hack.) Basically, stuff that you started to get with the 286 era.

And yeah, I'm a lot like your fiancee. Though I kind of prefer "immortal mode" (Skyrim and Fallout 4's "tim" command), and just kind of use it as a crutch. And honestly, is why the mako pisses me off, it's barring me from seeing the rest of Mass Effect 1.

It should be interesting to see what, if anything, my husband does with a ps5 whenever I can get my hands on one. Oh, I am so sticking a VR helmet on that man. (I've been to an arcade. He won't go. I don't even natively see in 3D, but VR kicked my ass. How the rest of you people function actually seeing the space between things, is beyond me, I find it terrifying.)

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

As I said, diversification, which came with evolution of technology. Hell, the same generation that dismissed Atari-style games were the same folks (more or less) enjoying bowling and tennis on the Wii in the old-age homes. Kind of a shame to see the passing of that style of controller, but I guess the current and future generation of old-age-home residents will be more familiar with the gamepads (I'm rubbish with them, still stuck on kb+mouse too heavily to really train myself on the X-box controller that sits gathering dust).

The games that first turned me on were Darksun and Diablo, and I kind of went from there (special mention to Dungeon Hack.)

And yeah, I'm a lot like your fiancee. Though I kind of prefer "immortal mode" (Skyrim and Fallout 4's "tim" command), and just kind of use it as a crutch. And honestly, is why the mako pisses me off, it's barring me from seeing the rest of Mass Effect 1.

It should be interesting to see what, if anything, my husband does with a ps5 whenever I can get my hands on one. Oh, I am so sticking a VR helmet on that man. (I've been to an arcade. He won't go. I don't even natively see in 3D, but VR kicked my ass. How the rest of you people function actually seeing the space between things, is beyond me, I find it terrifying.)

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

As I said, diversification, which came with evolution of technology.

Hell, the same generation that dismissed Atari-style games were the same folks (more or less) enjoying bowling and tennis on the Wii in the old-age homes. Kind of a shame to see the passing of that style of controller, but I guess the current and future generation of old-age-home residents will be more familiar with the gamepads (I'm rubbish with them, still stuck on kb+mouse too heavily to really train myself on the X-box controller that sits gathering dust).

And yeah, I'm a lot like your fiancee. Though I kind of prefer "immortal mode" (Skyrim and Fallout 4's "tim" command), and just kind of use it as a crutch. And honestly, is why the mako pisses me off, it's barring me from seeing the rest of Mass Effect 1.

It should be interesting to see what, if anything, my husband does with a ps5 whenever I can get my hands on one. Oh, I am so sticking a VR helmet on that man. (I've been to an arcade. He won't go. I don't even natively see in 3D, but VR kicked my ass. How the rest of you people function actually seeing the space between things, is beyond me, I find it terrifying.)

3 years ago
1 score