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>how old are you?
19
>when was your "golden age of gaming"?
I can't really say for sure since my relationship to games is very "platonic" as in it's rare that I enjoy playing them, but I'm always interested in the substance of a game regardless of how entertaining it is.
But it is probably during the 90s and early 20s
>what was your favorite console?
Playstation 1 & 2 and PC
>what were your top-5 games on your favorite console?
5. Lego Rock Raiders
4. Doom
3. Croc 2
2. Crash Bandicoot
1. Warcraft 2
I have a hard time remembering the rest, especially the name of the games.
>what game gives you the deepest feeling of nostalgia?
Fate of the Dragon
>what game did you have the most fun playing with your friends?
Night fire & Half-life: Opposing Force
>what was your top "feel" moment?
When you're a kid everything feels deeper, so the intro for Rock Raiders felt very immersive and the idea of being sucked into a wormhole with no way back scared the shit out of me.
My dad loved video games and introduced me to loads of games like Quake, Mechwarrior 2, Warcraft 2, and a lot of classics.
>at what moment did you finally realize that gaming just wasn't what it used to be (dat "aha" moment)?
I can say that it's mostly FPS games aren't what they used to be. But when my interest in older games arose I realized that they would never make more of those games, which I would say is the moment I got it.
I love the mythology of the Myst series and they're probably never going to make a new one even if the game company is still alive. That hurts.

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