I don't really remember, to be honest. I don't recall my really young days, and I started to play during the early-mid eighties when I was around 7. Looking back at the abominations those Atari/Collecovision games were, I can't give a valid reason as to why I'd even bother, but for God knows why I found them engaging and that interest held throughout my teenage years. I've always been fascinated by the interaction between the player and the game, and I appreciate seeing the work and craftsmanship that goes into well made software, same way as films, or books or music.
There really was no formative event in my life that made me start gaming but there's been one that's helped keep it a main point of interest since I was 20....the diagnosis of chronic disease. While I still enjoy games and it's a large part of why I play, I also largely do it to escape the reality of illness and the burden of unpleasant treatment. Games are a wonderful distraction as they're getting to the point of becoming completely engrossing worlds unto themselves, and I throw myself into them in really difficult times. Many may see that as sad, and perhaps so, but my situation is sad all-arround. I've nothing to lose, and they help.
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