Generation Of Difference

Being a gamer since the early nineties, I have played a variety of different games. From then to present I have played a fair yew and I own even more, but there has been something which has been nagging at me about games from the more recent generations. Having been through five console generations, and owning consoles from all five generations there has been something I’ve noticed. Playing something from an older generation I feel the difficulty back then is a little bit more of a challenge. Games of today aren’t all easy, but I do feel there has been a slight simplification of game play.

My Collection

Paradise will be a kind of library. — Jorge Luis Borges

This is what I think when I look at my gaming library. Roughly five hundred games and I can think of no better way of spending my money. My gaming library is one of my greatest achievements as gamer. I see it more than a collection, I see it as my history in gaming. When I look at the tiles in my collected, I think back to the birthday, Christmas and special occasion gifts I had gotten. While also looking back at the games I poured countless hours into, or the times I had great fun with my friends.