I'm definitely a life-long gamer. It's one of the reason why I decided to jump into game development.
I can't exactly remember the first video game I ever played, but my first system was a sega genesis. I would say the first game I really learned how to play would probably be between sonic 1 since that game with a genesis at that time and altered beast!
My favorite genre right now would probably be roguelike. It doesn't have to be a pure roguelike so rogue-lites also work as well. Runner up genres would be fighting, action, and rpg games!
I do think video games can transcend their apparatus and achieve real world applications, it's actually one of the reasons I'm down this path. I think video games is a highly evolved form of media that has a lot of potential to effect many people in different ways.
My strongest skill area in game development? If that's the case I would say programming, game design, and sound/audio.
My favorite author is kind of a hard one. I don't really have one, but I've read quite a few Robert Anton Wilson books that I've enjoyed!
Altered Beast!!! Oh hell yeah.
"Riiiiise From Your Graaavee!"
Power Up!
1.)Glad to know we share similar common ground & gaming/peer reference here.
2.) Mmmm, the sound of collecting those rings floods me with nostalgia! Do you remember the SEGA CD? Sewer Rat?
3.) Gotta love the open-world feel of roguelikes.
4.) Awesome!!! The impressions I get at present suggest an incredible programming ability eminating from you...so your answer makes 100% sense to me.
5.) Right on. One of my older brothers is a huuuuge R.A.W. fan. Good stuff!
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