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RE: Games = Inferior Version of Life
Nice post. For me, games were a big part of my childhood, but when I hit around 20 I started playing them less and less as life got in the way. When I see games today, a lot seem so massive and complicated that I think I'd find it hard to get back into. although from what I can see, there is a quite big retro game market out there also? I do actually still read about the newest games as I really enjoy seeing the advances and ideas that game designers come up with, but haven't played any for years. Is that strange?!
Not at all.
I also prefer thinking and talking about games more than playing them as I age.
I guess we become exposed to more of them so we can isolate the differences for thought. How they came to be. What they might mean, etc.