I agree with the comment on gaming is about personal choice.I have about 8 or 9 game systems.I only had a PS2 & a PSone before I bought most of my systems in 2007 & 2008 except the Xbox 360 I bought that in 2006 which is the first time I got a system early.
I try to get the most out of each game and enjoy the most of it besides getting frustrating at times.It's hard to play the best games on each system,they get harder to find and takes practice to get good at each game.I was buying Xbox 360 games,but it's getting expensive and I'm waiting for the games go down and I'm buying older saturn games in the mean time.I have a lot of games,but their are so many games that Ive never played yet.Video games are a nice change to enjoy something else besides my boring life.I think I wouldn't be the same without the games that I played & it's different from anything else.I adopted a lot of different systems from stores and its amazing every time I get another one for my collection,at least their getting a great home and being playing instead of just sitting on a shelf.
My View on Gaming
Re: My View on Gaming
Systems: Sega Dreamcast(x2), Sega Genesis(x2), Sega Saturn, Sega CD, Genmobile (portable Genesis), FC Twin, PSX, PS2(x2), GBA, SP, Xbox 360, N64, Showcase Arcade
Re: My View on Gaming
Hey, I have a bunch of systems (some I hardly ever play.) I also fall in to the "I buy too many games, more than I can play" crowd. I do, however, enjoy the game I am playing at the time I am playing it. I buy any game I could ever want to buy because I want to be able to play whatever I am in the mood to play, when I want to play it. Sometimes I am in the mood to play an older platformer. Sometimes I want to play an FPS. Sometimes I want to play a hockey game. Stuff like that. I figure if I have everything I could ever want to play, then I will have whatever I am in the mood to play. It never feels like a chore, even though sometimes I do go through games that arent to much fun. I enjoy the challenge and accomplishment I feel when completing the game.
owned: Atari VCS, Intellivision, ColecoVision, NES, NES2, Sega Master System, Turbografx-16, Genesis/Sega CD Model 1, Genesis/Sega CD Model 2/32x, SNES, Atari Jaguar, Virtual Boy, GBA, 3DO, Saturn, Playstation, PSone, N64, Dreamcast, PS2, Gamecube, Xbox, PSP, Xbox 360, Wii, PS3
wanted: Cd-I, Neo Geo AES
wanted: Cd-I, Neo Geo AES