Writing about the retro games would be even better than doing the modern stuff! 8-bit, 16-bit, 64-bit - those were the golden age for me. By the time the GameCube came around that was more my younger brother's than mine. I think we got a PS2 at one point mainly for Guitar Hero but the last computer game I bought was Vice City and the onlβ¦
Writing about the retro games would be even better than doing the modern stuff! 8-bit, 16-bit, 64-bit - those were the golden age for me. By the time the GameCube came around that was more my younger brother's than mine. I think we got a PS2 at one point mainly for Guitar Hero but the last computer game I bought was Vice City and the only game I've paid money for on the iPad is a rerelease of my beloved Heroes of Might and Magic III. So send me an email anytime if you'd like to do a post on games! Or I'll just go ahead and invite you as a contributor.
I will think of something to write about and write something. I have some time tonight.
Yeah. I do like some modern games, but all of them are "indie games" that share some design element of older games.
I think I have a very typical "Xennial" experience of what I find nostalgic. But since I am obsessive I have poured hours into researching every little detail about the NES and anything from the 8-16 bit era(which is also my favorite console era along with PC games from that era as well.)
The problem is that would need to think of something people would actually want to read even if they are not huge fans of 8/16 bit console games.
Don't worry about that potential problem. Just write what interests you and what you're passionate about and if it needs any work to broaden it or revise it then I'll give you some editorial feedback.
Writing about the retro games would be even better than doing the modern stuff! 8-bit, 16-bit, 64-bit - those were the golden age for me. By the time the GameCube came around that was more my younger brother's than mine. I think we got a PS2 at one point mainly for Guitar Hero but the last computer game I bought was Vice City and the only game I've paid money for on the iPad is a rerelease of my beloved Heroes of Might and Magic III. So send me an email anytime if you'd like to do a post on games! Or I'll just go ahead and invite you as a contributor.
I will think of something to write about and write something. I have some time tonight.
Yeah. I do like some modern games, but all of them are "indie games" that share some design element of older games.
I think I have a very typical "Xennial" experience of what I find nostalgic. But since I am obsessive I have poured hours into researching every little detail about the NES and anything from the 8-16 bit era(which is also my favorite console era along with PC games from that era as well.)
The problem is that would need to think of something people would actually want to read even if they are not huge fans of 8/16 bit console games.
Don't worry about that potential problem. Just write what interests you and what you're passionate about and if it needs any work to broaden it or revise it then I'll give you some editorial feedback.
Hi Kenny! Just read your draft, and once you publish, I'll tell you about how old school gamer I am HAHAHA (Hint: It involves an Atari 2600)
BTW, my dad was named Ken :D