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As a nine year old in 1982, I was a true child of the video game boom. The arcades consumed a lot of my interest and enthusiasm, but in a way that was hard for any tow-headed winner55 ทางเข้า สล็อต fourth-grader to relate to adults who had no clue what this new craze was all about.
During a visit that year my grandmother asked me about a drawing I’d made in a math notebook. It was the screen of a video game I was designing, I said, proudly explaining the game’s objective and scoring. It was a platformer set in an elaborate treehouse – my other great interest, as Dad had just built one in our backyard. You see, I told Nana, you enter the treehouse here, and then you go there, and then you do this, and then throw that, and the attackers come in here, and …
“And how is your game played?” Nana said smiling – amused, but a little puzzled. She’d never seen this kind of a game in her life. “How do we move your man? Do we roll dice? Do we draw cards?”
No, I told her, this was a game you played on the TV. Nana said she’d never played that kind of a game before, but she was sure mine would be marvelous when I finished it.
Nana died 11 years ago this past Tuesday. We still miss her, and we will always love her very much.
Some headlines from an abbreviated Memorial Day weekend:
Yanks Can Gate Crash Canada’s 1 vs. 100 Beta
Army Envisions Future with Master Chief-ified Soldiers
Bee Swarm Traps GameStoppers Inside NYC Store
Bethesda: Whoa, Uh, We Said Nothing About Bill Clinton
Is Kojima Working on Lords of Shadow?
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