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I'd like to take a moment to be selfish and to talk about my own video gaming history. Firstly, I have to admit that nowadays I don't play video games almost at all. I'd say I play a couple of times in six months and the games I play are mainly some nostalgic classics from earlier years when I played more, games like Metal Gear Solild series, Age of Empires and Sega games from 1994. I just don't get the same thrill from them as I got as a kid. Though I've given up on them, my brothers still take video games pretty seriously. They are fully aware what happens in the industry.
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My first video game experience was when me and my big brother got a Sega 94 as a christmas present in 1995. With it came the games Lion King, James Bond, Batman, Robocop and NHL 94. As you can guess, two open-minded boys living in a tiny village with no influences of technology were a bit thrilled. Luckily our parents had strict limits how much we could play. In 1998 (I guess) we got a Playstation with games Crash Bandicoot and a weird car game (I don't remember the name). Crash Bandicoot was something I got hooked on. Platform games were something I found fascinating. And of course Crash, the character himself was so frigging hilarious. When the graphics of the games started to go higher and higher, Metal Gear Solid series was a concept me and my brother worshiped (and of course the whole world and production behind the game was huge). But slowly after millennium I started to play less and less, mainly because I started to play the guitar in 2000 and from around 2003 forward the instrument started to take most of my free time.
So, now you know a bit more of my "gaming career".
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