Tiamat wrote:Heyla. I'm 23, a licensed veterinary technician, and into any video games I can get my hands on- which has led to my playing some absolutely terrible games, but luckily for me I think even terrible games are fun.
Welcome! There's a link to pet pics just above your post, coincidentally.
Tiamat wrote:Heyla. I'm 23, a licensed veterinary technician, and into any video games I can get my hands on- which has led to my playing some absolutely terrible games, but luckily for me I think even terrible games are fun. I've heard awesome things about racketboy.
Nice to meet you Tiamat! I hope you will find that these forums are full of warm people. I am sure you will find it fun loving and rewarding. I have only been on about a week and I love the community here!
Hello everyone. I'm a 25 year old retro gamer who grew up on the NES and the Genesis which are the main focuses of my game collection.
I've got a degree in professional writing, not that it does me any good in this economy, and I've enjoyed some of the articles here on the site so I thought I'd visit the forum.
Gunstar Green wrote:Hello everyone. I'm a 25 year old retro gamer who grew up on the NES and the Genesis which are the main focuses of my game collection.
I've got a degree in professional writing, not that it does me any good in this economy, and I've enjoyed some of the articles here on the site so I thought I'd visit the forum.
Check out some of the blogs members have linked to this site, Noise has an especially strong one focused on the game boy universe. Ack also just posted a great article on fighting games.
Gunstar Green wrote:Hello everyone. I'm a 25 year old retro gamer who grew up on the NES and the Genesis which are the main focuses of my game collection.
I've got a degree in professional writing, not that it does me any good in this economy, and I've enjoyed some of the articles here on the site so I thought I'd visit the forum.
Welcome! I also focus mainly on Nes and Genesis games. Nice to meet you!
I am about to get a degree in Creative Writing that I am sure is probably not going to help me much either. Sigh... at least we have our games to comfort us!
Gunstar Green, PixelPixii, might I suggest the route I took for both of you?
Graduate school.
Seriously, it helped me get a job, albeit one that didn't last, and I managed to further pursue academic interests that had unfortunately developed a bit late in my undergraduate career. Plus if you go in now, there's a solid chance there will be a better economic atmosphere when you get out.