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spurgeonryan said:

Jesus....

You called and he answered:

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=7700533

The faith is strong... 😇

Cloudman said:
Probably the main that has changed is since becoming an adult, I'm not as shy play certain games. So I'm fine playing games now that star a cast of pretty girls and ripping peoples' clothes off, and not really feel a shred of embarrassment xD

When I was 13, I used to be into PC hentai story games. One game could last me a couple of sessions. That is until one day, my hot cousin walked in on me and I had to cover up real quick. After that, I lost interest in hentai and my interest shifted to cousin porn. 😈

arcaneguyver said:
I dabble in digital content, where previously I was physical only and played games to death.

I used to be all physical and hated digital. Then when digital games became so cheap and the convenience of not swapping discs really persuaded me to go all digital. But, I still buy rare games and collectors editions and don't open them. Just play the digital version I eventually buy when cheap. I'm not losing out on easy money. 😈

Augen said:
I still lover platformers and beat 'em up style games. Main shift was liking RPGs which when I was younger were too complex for me to understand the "meta game" of building a character or properly equipping.

You are like the reverse me. 

SvennoJ said:
I still like building things, but have no interest in destroying stuff anymore.

You sound like a good candidate for Disney Infinity

LipeJJ said:
What a sad story man... I'm depressed now!

You're cute 😍

pokoko said:
Well ... maybe.

I grew up playing platformers and beat 'em ups and such on the NES and SNES. However, I won't say that they were my taste as gaming very seldom "hooked" me back then. It was just that the selection of genres was so limited at that point that I had no real choice. It was only the rare RPG that really grabbed me.

The RPG boom during the PS1 period is what made me a gamer, really. However, at the same time, genres that weren't really viable before were getting better and better. Over the next several generations, FPS games went from giving me a headache to being one of my favorite control schemes, as well as branching out into several new sub-genres. Gran Turismo made racing games more interesting.

I feel more like my tastes have always been much the same, it's just that the gaming industry needed time to catch up.

I love where gaming is at now, for the most part. The technological limits of the early days is not something I'd want to experience again. My only real complaint would be the fall of turn/party-based RPGs.

A+, Great essay

NobleTeam360 said:
Used to love racing games when I was a kid but now I find them extremely boring to play.

Not even Forza Horizon? Forza is a bore fest for me. But Horizon is like unlimited fun.

Blob said:
I've always played whatever game takes my fancy. However I used to love long rpgs and short games were the worst.
While I still love long rpgs, I don't play many due to time constraints that occur with growing up. On the other hand I've learned to appreciate short but sweet games due to those same constraints.

Another prime candidate for Disney Infinity 







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