Video games have been a part of the entertainment industry for more than 25 years and their history is a rich, expansive one. In this day and age you'll be hard pressed to find anyone who can say "I've never played a video game at all in my life." In fact, I think it'd be close to impossible. They have worked their way into our lives just like movies, music, and other forms of entertainment we now consider commonplace.
First, allow me to talk a little about myself. Personally, I have been actively playing all kinds of games since I was about 4 years old. I remember playing games like Super Mario Bros. and the Disney's Magic Kingdom game with my grandpa and brother. I grew up as a Nintendo fan boy, with a hint of Sega thrown in. I've owned an NES, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, N64, Gamecube, and a Wii. I got my Playstation 3 last year and I've fallen in love with it. I'm also a big advocate of handhelds as well, having owned numerous Game Boy variations, a Game Gear, and every member of the DS family, including my newest Nintendo 3DS.
I've never been one for PC gaming though, so please do not contact me asking for reviews on such, because frankly I just don't want to. I have nothing against them necessarily, because I believe everyone is entitled to their entertainment however they may want it. But I digress. I have a long, healthy relationship with the world of video games, and I have created this little piece of real estate on the Internet so that I may share with you my insight and opinions on the games that I encounter in hopes of sparking your interest in them as well. I will primarily write reviews for games as they come out (or as I obtain them) as well as random articles that I may come up with.
I hope you'll take the time to check out my reviews, and just maybe I can help show you how awesome games can be. I'm always available for contact with any questions, comments, requests, or anything else you'd like to say. This is a gamer's world, and I'm here to show you around.
Best wishes,
-Nighthunter387
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