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Although it felt like I had grown out of it, it was just that I wasn't playing the right games. I am 19yrs old and I still haven't outgrown it.

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I'm nearly 21 and I've been playing games pretty much since I was born. I remember playing old computer card games on 5 1/2" floppies, playing games on the family Sega Master System, and when my dad picked up an Atari 2600 Junior. I still remember every video game console all my friends have ever had, etc., I love gaming. These days I play some PC games, my Nintendo DS, and my Sega Saturn to keep up my gaming. I haven't lost interest... everything comes in "bursts" for me. Sometimes listening to music will be my thing, sometimes partying, sometimes programming, and sometimes playing video games -- and recently it's been playing my Nintendo DS all the time... I don't think I'll ever grow out of it... come on... I mean... they're GAMES -- they're FUN... you're f**king stupid if you don't play.

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this is true, lately ive been on this "weird games" kick where ive been playing stuff like Shadow if the colossus and loco roco.

 

those and rhythm games :o (although i haven't played DDR in years because my stupid pad doesn't work right anymore)

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I've been playing a lot of "weird games" -- WarioWare: Touched!, Cooking Mama, Electroplankton, Trauma Center - Under the Knife, and Point Blank DS.

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As long as I can create a good environment for myself without a good income I'll always keep playing games. I plan to collect everything I can, and play as much as I can. It's up to life to show me how much of that goal I can achieve. As long as the soul is willing to have fun, I will. :o

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