Jun 14

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I woke up this morning and went down to breakfast.  The potatoes had already been fried and the question of “who wants eggs?” was floating around.  I passed, got some potatoes and orange juice, and quickly went on my way.  I turned on my computer, not knowing what I intended to do, so I started by downloading the newest version of FireFox that has been accosting me for the past two days.

I then had the sudden urge to play Dungeon Siege–a game that I have never made it through and typically uninstalled from my computer after a weekend jaunt with it.  I immediately began looking for it in the typical places; a box here full of old games, a draw their.  Through my searches, I found games like Black and White, Knights of the Old Republic, Neverwinter Nights, Rollercoaster Tycoon and several others.  I felt my heart reach out to them, longing to play them once again, because here’s the deal.  Recently, and I mean in the past four or five years, I haven’t found a game that is really worth playing.  Sure I have invested several hundred hours into Counter Strike Source, but that doesn’t have the plot line that Black and White had.  When you are done with CS:S, you can just walk away feeling satisfied for the moment.  In some games you itch until you can build the next city, destroy the next wizard or achieve the next level.

I have found nothing in recent years that has held my attention as long as some of the older games.  Maybe this is because games are becoming more sophisticated, but less at the same time.  Instead of the user having to be smart, games like Guild Wars guide you through it with a group of people.  The combined intelligence greatly overpowers the game’s simple track of play.  Games like CS:S you point, click, and shoot.  Sure you have to work on a team, but there really is no challenge to the game play.  Atleast in B&W and NWN you had puzzles, challenges, AI that was intelligent, replay value because their were multiple different paths that you could take.  It was a lot better.

So I beg the video game producers to come out with a game that you didn’t just slap together, something that isn’t a rip off of a former title like the first release of NWN2.  Something that we don’t have to pay for monthly like WoW.  Basically make Guild Wars with NWN interface, gameplay, and leveling styles, or better yet; give NWN a really nice face lift and better multiplayer server capabilities.  Bring back my old friends or create new ones.  Here’s hoping that Lineage 3 doesn’t suck and that I will finally be over some of the better games by 2011 to be suckered in.  Hell, I might even pay to play.

I just had a really strong urge to play Pokemon.  Not these new crappy versions but one of the original versions, like Blue or Red.  Personally, I would choose to play Blue only because I had it originally and can no longer find it.  I would even go as far as to play Silver because not only did it have the Blue world it also had the new areas and they combined it.  They were really thinking with their brains, minds, and heads, when they put the two worlds together?  I mean have we seen another Pokemon game that lets you get 16 badges?  When ever they open up a new area, I don’t even know what they are called like Jhoto? or something, they should make the games bigger.  Expand it to 24 gym badges in the entire game.

Anyway, I just want to be able to send out my Vaporeon and ice beam some Dragonaires.  Or use surf to find Missing No. and get 100 rare candies or something.  I mean common, it was a really good game for the time and revolutionized how we thought about RPG’s.  I think a lot can be learned from Pokemon.  How to manage money, how to be responsible, how to work with other people by doing quests, how to follow directions, and how to go online and read about that part you could never beat.

Anyway, I wasted hundreds of hours of my life on Pokemon and don’t regret it.  I just wish they were real, and that I could make money traveling around and having battles.  Who wouldn’t want Pokemon to be real?  And don’t say ‘me, because I’m a girl,’  girls like Pokemon too.  Get over yourself.

Vaporeon

Tonight will be quite entertaining for sure.  My friend Eric Abruzzese, BurningLAN’s founder, director, admin, and just crazy guy, is hosting a LAN party.  There will be gaming on Xbox, PC, Wii, SNES, and maybe some other platforms.  We will be playing Unreal Tournament 2004, Halo 3, Gears of War, Counter Strike: Source, and a ton of other games.  So if your in the area, come check it out.  Details can be found at http://burninglanyork.com/, as well as future events.  Yes there will be food.

Eric being crazy.

Above: Eric Abruzzese being the crazy guy he is.

Below: A computer harness for all your gear.

A computer harness for all your gear.

A pretty nice server setup.

Above: Pretty nice server setup.

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