I got myself overwhelmed with game choices again, and so I’ve got a new plan to get things under control.
First off, I’ve cancelled my Gamefly rental membership. I like Gamefly, but what I don’t like is thinking about how long I have a game out while I’m playing. I always feel pressured to finish a game quickly with a rental even if it doesn’t have penalty fees. I cried pulling Fire Emblem Echoes from my 3DS, but the plan must go on.
Secondly, I’m choosing one console and one portable game per YEAR to get new. I like the idea of sticking with a single game for a long time. To this end, I’m trading in almost all my current gen games to put a preorder down on Agents of Mayhem (XBO) and Culdcept Revolt (3DS). Now, I’m also really keen to get Wolfenstein New Colossus and Crackdown 3 this year, but I think Agents might be just a tiny bit more fun. Wolfenstein will be great but crazy violent, and I’m just not encouraged by recent news of Crackdown 3. I think they may have been too ambitious. They hired Joseph Stanton to do writing for them recently just a couple months before release. I don’t like that at all. But, I may break down come October and November and trade Agents in with some other stuff to get one of those. It slightly breaks my rule but I’ll find a way to keep the cost down to a minimum.
Thirdly is retro. I’m on a retro kick with music by focusing on one year a month starting with my birth year. I’m on 1974 this month. So, I thought I’d do games too and focus on one retro title per month to match the music year. What was going on in ’74? Just Pong and the rerelease of Magnavox’s Odyssey console. I don’t have my Pong console anymore, and I don’t really want to get another one. Pong is really a multiplayer game anyway. But I have Pong The Next Level for PS, and I have a new PSOne I got from Mark. I think I’ll get that working and check out that game.
And if that doesn’t keep me going long enough, I made a list of the pass times I had when I was 7 in 1974. Aside from Pong on the TV, it was: TV, slot cars, model rocketry, and model of the month club. Maybe I can find something video gamey to do along those lines.
I’d like to mention that Dungeons & Dragons came out in ’74. I didn’t include it because I wasn’t aware of it then. I only started playing that in high school sometime around 1981.
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