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No games have really changed my life, not even in a gaming fashion. Although all new games now don't have that old 'WOW' factor that i had when playing the systems like N64, PS2. (Goldeneye, Mario64) (GTA3)DrD3V1L
Same , no games have really 'Changed my life' , although Ocarina Of Time has really set the benchmark for me now when playing a game , and although not many games can come close imo , i still see it as the top game in that genre , or any genre for that matter :)
I read books for life changing experiences.... I play games for funXXMadManVII
I agree. Games are escapism, and can never be as deep as a book.
You can get caught up in a game - stay up too late or play it too much, but it's not like you take much into your real life, other then less time.
[QUOTE="XXMadManVII"]I read books for life changing experiences.... I play games for funHulabaloza
I agree. Games are escapism, and can never be as deep as a book.
You can get caught up in a game - stay up too late or play it too much, but it's not like you take much into your real life, other then less time.
I second that!
video games dont have to change your life, they just change your life on video games, the games i picked were ones that i enjoyed and always will, the question is really what video games changed youraspecton gaming itselfBRENDAWG
you didnt need to comment then really, i think its just meant to be a question to think back to good games. taking it a bit to literal
The Super Mario games on the NES turned me into a gamer, Civilization turned me into a PC gamer, and Doom/Half Life turned me into a FPS gamer.
The XBOX had the best combination and FPS and sports games so I was turned from a PC gamer back into a console gamer. I still haven't gone back to being a PC gamer.
Super Mario Bros 3, Ice Climbers, Excite Bike, The Legend Of Zelda, Contra 3, Island (NES), Contra 3, Blackthorn, Chrono Trigger, FF4, FF6 and the last one Chrono Trigger.
If I had to choose from one on theses games then I would say Chrono Trigger as changed my life. What a good game and the story is so good... Oh shi- now I want to play it.
I read books for life changing experiences.... I play games for funXXMadManVIITo Kill a Mockingbird?
One game that really changed my life was doom.It was my first multiplayer experience.We build an internal network so i could play against my brotherinlaw.It was one of the first 3d games and it had multiplayer options. playing games had never been the same after doom
I wouldn't say these changed my life but they are what I compare a lot of games too:
Console: Zelda Ocarina of Time
Computer: Age of Empires II plus expansion.
Zelda was so revolutionary and just an incredibly fun experience and Age of Empires is just a great strategy game!
hmmm.... i dont know if a game has "changed my life" but i've played a large variety of games over the years. and GTA III and San Andreas really got me hooked the most. I feel I am more "IN" the game when i play GTA SA and I tend to just mess around with gambling, flying, skydiving, and driving around. It's like multiple games in 1. but it hasnt changed my life really. I find games as just a way to escape reality and relax.
books may be deeper, but they are NOT interactive. your imagination may vary, but the words are printed in ink and do not change.
[QUOTE="XXMadManVII"]I read books for life changing experiences.... I play games for funHulabaloza
I agree. Games are escapism, and can never be as deep as a book.
You can get caught up in a game - stay up too late or play it too much, but it's not like you take much into your real life, other then less time.
I agree, books are a lot better than games but games are still fun.
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