I got an NES in 1989, but sort of stopped senior year of high school/freshman year of college. Choosing electricity, rent, and tuition over cable TV and internet brought me back into the gaming fold for good (due to very cheap and good PS2 games). The only thing I watch on TV now is sports and news; gaming takes up the majority of my vegetative time.
Not as much as I used to. ive been doing better in school and unfortunatly have found games to be less entertaining than they used to be. though this is do to me realising that video games arent a real life thing if that makes sense, and I could be doing far more productive things with my time..im in highschool by the way and at this rate i doubt i will continue my gaming career after i move out of my parents house
I do still play them, just nowhere near as much as used to due to time and assignment work. If i get in to university next september I wont be playing any games at all apart from what i have on my computer* :(
*unless someone I live with or know there brings their console with them :P
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