As I sit here typing my first ever blog, I hope that I can provide some insight into my life. I partially own a PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and I completely own a PlayStation 2. Right now I am watching WWE Friday Night Smackdown on the CW (WPIX-TV, CW 11, New York, New York). My PlayStation 2 is in my room on a 40" flat screen TV (I think its 40"). When my brother who is slightly younger than me is home, I usually find myself playing my PlayStation 2 while listening to a sports game on the radio or listening to a TV broadcast. I also own a PSP, which I find myself often playing at home, although I got some use playing it while waiting for classes at college. I like to watch and play tennis, and also enjoy watching wrestling (though, admittedly, I haven't been to an independent show since a couple of years ago, when they occurred on an annual basis at my local high school). Speaking of that, for a minute, I have always thought I would want to go see either a WWE, TNA, or even a ROH show, but I haven't been to any of those promotions live events that are held in my area. Now, in addition to those, I also enjoy watching NASCAR, football, hockey, basketball, baseball, and soccer (speaking of which, Max Bretos just interviewed WWE Tag Team Champions Deuce and Domino).
Recently, I have been playing NASCAR (PSP), Virtua Fighter 5 (PS3), Virtua Tennis 3 (PS3 and PSP), and, to a lesser extent WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2007 (X360 and PSP), FIFA 07 Soccer (PS2 and PSP), WWE SmackDown! (PS1), EA Replay (PSP), and Major League Baseball 2K7 (PS3 and PSP). Of those, EA Replay is probably the worst as the control (or lack thereof) harms all of the Road Rash games that were included. NASCAR also suffers from poor controls on the PSP, as I have already had the analog stick (or, as many call it, nub) detach on three separate times while playing it. Thankfully, it reattaches quite easily. I also partially own a Samsung HDTV (I think it is a CRT, as it exhibits the overscan issue when playing select games on both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.) The only thing missing now is HD programming, which I wish to add soon.
Anyway, if you see me on the PS3 (or, in a more rare instance, on Xbox Live) please feel free to talk with me and mention that you read my blog on GameSpot. As always, feel free to post comments, I welcome all constructive suggestions.