Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Childhood games.

Today in P.E., Danny, Jonah, Ben, and I fell into a deep conversation on childhood games. We all seem to have a great common deals with games, because all of us have played 007 Nightfire, Mario, other Nintendo games, and especially the ultimate Super Smash Bro. Melee and Brawls. We all have played Runescape, Maple Story, and geek-like online FPSs such as Soldier Front or Combat Arms. We engrossed ourselves into stories about how during parties with relatives, the kids would always go upstairs turn on their good ol' Gamecubes or '64s or even PSs or PS2s to play some classics. I am a professional gamer, whether on Youtube or just a mentor to others, and I see classics as an important aspect to every gamer's life. Every time someone starts to game, I would always tell them to buy the classics, because it helps them build concepts on playing newly released games. I remember, my cousin Michael, and his Nintendo Game-Cube. The adults would sing karaoke downstairs while the Ben, Michael, Mandy, and I would run upstairs into Michael's room, turn on the machine, and start killing each other on Super Smash Bro. Melee. Anyways, before I start crying about these memories, I need to get to sleep. So long, brothers!

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