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Where did I get my name?
I'm an NC State Alumni. I'm part of the wolfpack.

How long have I been gaming?
Since I was 7 years old. I'm in my late 20s now.

What systems have I owned?
Atari, NES, Sega and Sega 32x, N64, PC, Xbox, and Wii. Although I can't say that I've owned a SNES or PS2, I've had family or friends who have them and I've played them just as much as if I've owned one.

What kind of games do I like?
I like all different kind of genres. FPS, Platform, RPG, strategy, racing, etc. I truly enjoy a variety of games.

What kind of game do I dislike?
The only games I really dislike are games that are similar or identical to other games. For example, I kind of dislike sports games. And its not that I don't like sports, its simply because every year they come out with a new football, racing, or baseball game that is almost exactly the same as the previous year. It's not enjoyable for me to keep buying the same games over and over. I'm also not a big fan of "poser" rhythm games, i.e. DDR or GH. If you want to play a guitar... learn the actual guitar, not a fake imitation.

What is my biggest video game related accomplishment?
Getting my wife addicted to playing video games. Although she doesn't enjoy every game, when she finds one she likes its near impossible to pry the controller from her hands so that I can play. The Zelda series is her favorite.

What is my all time most favorite game in the whole wide world?
Zelda: OoT and a close second would probably be Warcraft 3.

How do I rate games?
I rate games on a 0 to 10 scale based on story, gameplay, controls, sounds, graphics, and fun value. However, I try to keep things in perspective. For example, if a game like Zelda Wind Waker graphic's are cartoon like in nature, I'm not going to give the graphics a bad rating because they're not "realistic," but instead how well do the graphics match up with the art format that is trying to be conveyed. My fun value rating is probably the most important because this is just how enjoyable the game is. A game can still be very fun even though the graphics and sound are not great.
Wednesday, Jun 3, 2009
I was hoping for some info at E3 on the next Zelda installment. But was greeted with more crap about the wii motion plus and sports resort. And don't get me started on a finger monitor... The two new Mario's looked pretty fun and Metroid might be good too although I'm slightly skeptical I would enjoy it since I've never been able to connect with the Metroid story line.

Seriously all you can give us on Zelda is a 2010 release with no images or anything to show the public yet? I find that hard to believe. If they have nothing to show yet and since most of the games in 2010 already are on display at E3, I think Nintendo might be trying to fool their stockholders with the warm and fuzzies. My guess is that Zelda will get pushed back to 2011 and then since the next gen consoles have been predicted for 2012, they'll wait and make it a launch title. Maybe that is being overly pessimistic, but it is my fear.
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Monday, Apr 28, 2008
SSBB is still a fresh release, Mario Kart Wii has just landed on the shelves, and GTA4 is about to hit the streets... but sitting in the background is Okami. At the PS2 release, Okami was shadowed by other massive games and now the same appears true for the Wii release. But without a doubt, Okami is one of the best games around.

I'm not a rich person. I can't afford to buy every game that comes out. So I have to pick and choose the titles I feel I can get the most enjoyment out of for my dollar. I have been awaiting for the release of Mario Kart Wii since... well since I bought my Wii. But as more and more info was release about the game I began to grow skeptical. It still looks like a cool game and I can't wait to play it, but I'm guessing that after I've played the different tracks a few times that it would grow old. Mario Kart Wii, like all its predecessors, is a multiplayer game. I unfortunately don't have anybody to play with since my wife doesn't like racing games. Some might argue that the online play can make up for that, but I don't think so, especially not after the frustrating online play I've heard on the video reviews.

Long story short, I decided to buy Okami rather than Mario Kart Wii. Okami was a little cheaper and I think its more my style than Mario Kart. Maybe eventually I'll purchase MK, but for now I'm going to paint the world. I'm confident that I made the right decision.
Monday, Apr 21, 2008
Honestly, I didn't really find SSBB to be that great of a game. It was fun for a little while but it got old for me pretty quick after SSE and all characters/levels unlocked. SSBB is a multiplayer game, and I didn't really have anybody to play against. My wife doesn't enjoy fighting games and none of my other friends had it. Also it was too darn difficult. You had to play and practice over and over and over again to be competitive. I don't enjoy repetition and this also prevented a guest coming over to try it out and really enjoying either. Read my full review to get a more detail analysis of the game. All in all, I enjoyed it for a little while. But after it lost its appeal I sold it to a guy at work. I got $40 for it too, which is more than I would have if I sold it on eBay. I figured it was best to sell it now while its still a new game before the price drops. If anybody added me as a SSBB friend, you might as well delete me. I'm obviously not going to be playing anymore.
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