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This is a little thread to post on your preferences in the gaming community. But that is all. Please do not post comments about other people's preferences. It only leads to trolling and flame wars, which are really bad. If you have something to say, take it to PM. But also, do not post anything in your preferences that would encourage it, like "teh Wee suxz0rs!" or something stupid like that. Instead, phrase it like this: "The Wii does not appeal to me" or something similar. And remember, there is a little thing called the report button and I am not afraid to use it.
Anyway, onto my opinions.
I have been a generally well-rounded gamer when it comes to the type of system games are played on. I like computer gaming, console gaming, and portable gaming. All of them have their unique features that just trap me in. I really like console gaming because of the robustness of the games that are released on them. That, and the traditional control scheme just works for some of the games I like to play. Consoles also provide an easy, comfortable accessibility, if you know what I mean (I just cannot play games on a computer while laying on the couch). Now, though I like console gaming, I also enjoy computer gaming. Though it does have its drawbacks (Windows registry errors, minimum system requirements, etc.), I still love it. For one, freeware games are extremely abundant on PC. Some of my favorite games are freeware and dojinsoft games. Another draw to PC gaming for me is the ease of hacking games and adding custom content (Like new rides in Rollercoaster Tycoon 2). The final appeal that seals the deal is backwards compatibility. I can basically run any game from the Windows 98SE period to now without any emulators at all. Oh, and I forgot to mention the variety of control inputs for computers, too. I like my games on-the-go, which is also why I am a handheld gamer. I can even sit at home playing my DS for hours, because I can just pick up where I left off in school the next day. I also like that handheld are usually easy to just pick up and play for a little bit. I also like that I can take my DS to my local library to play over WiFi (because I do not have it at home). So, each type of gaming has its appeal to me. I like all, some slightly more that others, but not by much.
About the games I prefer, my main choice for genre is traditional turn-based RPGs. I know it is a little specific, but RPGs are typically more involving (to me, at least) than other games. They have a balance of storytelling involvement and player input involvement that I just love (especially Dragon Quest. That is typically the series I think of when someone says RPG). That being said, I do like other genres. I like platformers. There is nothing like reliving the original Super Mario Bros. (which is actually not original. Sorry, nerd joke). Just jumping on top of enemies to kill them is so simple, yet fun. Another genre I enjoy is the fighting genre. Even though it may seem mindless, a fighting game is actually pretty strategic (which I like). I actually take the time to learn every button combination for my character of choice (like Smoke's world explosion Fatality in UMK3). I also like racing games, select sports games (when I say select, I mean games that feature sports I like, like tennis and bowling), rhythm games, and puzzle games. Though I typically like those, I am basically open to any genre.
I am not going to go into the consoles that I like more, though I do see appeal in all of them. Some more or less than others. I am just going to leave it at that (I do not want to sound like a troll or anything).
Anyway, onto my opinions.
I have been a generally well-rounded gamer when it comes to the type of system games are played on. I like computer gaming, console gaming, and portable gaming. All of them have their unique features that just trap me in. I really like console gaming because of the robustness of the games that are released on them. That, and the traditional control scheme just works for some of the games I like to play. Consoles also provide an easy, comfortable accessibility, if you know what I mean (I just cannot play games on a computer while laying on the couch). Now, though I like console gaming, I also enjoy computer gaming. Though it does have its drawbacks (Windows registry errors, minimum system requirements, etc.), I still love it. For one, freeware games are extremely abundant on PC. Some of my favorite games are freeware and dojinsoft games. Another draw to PC gaming for me is the ease of hacking games and adding custom content (Like new rides in Rollercoaster Tycoon 2). The final appeal that seals the deal is backwards compatibility. I can basically run any game from the Windows 98SE period to now without any emulators at all. Oh, and I forgot to mention the variety of control inputs for computers, too. I like my games on-the-go, which is also why I am a handheld gamer. I can even sit at home playing my DS for hours, because I can just pick up where I left off in school the next day. I also like that handheld are usually easy to just pick up and play for a little bit. I also like that I can take my DS to my local library to play over WiFi (because I do not have it at home). So, each type of gaming has its appeal to me. I like all, some slightly more that others, but not by much.
About the games I prefer, my main choice for genre is traditional turn-based RPGs. I know it is a little specific, but RPGs are typically more involving (to me, at least) than other games. They have a balance of storytelling involvement and player input involvement that I just love (especially Dragon Quest. That is typically the series I think of when someone says RPG). That being said, I do like other genres. I like platformers. There is nothing like reliving the original Super Mario Bros. (which is actually not original. Sorry, nerd joke). Just jumping on top of enemies to kill them is so simple, yet fun. Another genre I enjoy is the fighting genre. Even though it may seem mindless, a fighting game is actually pretty strategic (which I like). I actually take the time to learn every button combination for my character of choice (like Smoke's world explosion Fatality in UMK3). I also like racing games, select sports games (when I say select, I mean games that feature sports I like, like tennis and bowling), rhythm games, and puzzle games. Though I typically like those, I am basically open to any genre.
I am not going to go into the consoles that I like more, though I do see appeal in all of them. Some more or less than others. I am just going to leave it at that (I do not want to sound like a troll or anything).