Lots of games
Posted: July 19th, 2009, 3:19
On a whim I just counted the console games I have on the shelf in my living room. They're all current or last-gen ones, so Dreamcast, GameCube, PS2, Xbox, DS, PSP, 360, Wii and PS3. There were 180.
I don't know where this is going, perhaps a challenge or marathon but for me to play each of those in a 12-hour period, I could only spend 4 minutes per game with no breaks.
In some games that would barely get me past the menu screen, but console gaming is traditionally more immediate than PC gaming. I haven't counted how many PC games I have, but just installing them all would probably take weeks rather than days.
I've been playing PC games much longer than I have console games, and it's difficult to say which would still be considered "current". While my living room shelves clearly demonstrate which console games I do or intend to revisit, my PC selection is a little more eclectic.
I've actually played a couple of 2003 releases this week, and Starcraft is kind of niggling at me to be played before its sequel turns up. Certain types of game just last longer and it's only recently I bought the back-catalogue of the Pharaoh/Caesar series.
I'm conscious that I've missed a lot of games over the years, including all those that used the Infinity Engine - there's a lot of stories just in there I'd like to hear, and the level of detail, while a bit pixelly, probably surpasses more modern releases.
I'm not really asking a question, just thinking out loud. Bit of a brainfart post. Parp!
I don't know where this is going, perhaps a challenge or marathon but for me to play each of those in a 12-hour period, I could only spend 4 minutes per game with no breaks.
In some games that would barely get me past the menu screen, but console gaming is traditionally more immediate than PC gaming. I haven't counted how many PC games I have, but just installing them all would probably take weeks rather than days.
I've been playing PC games much longer than I have console games, and it's difficult to say which would still be considered "current". While my living room shelves clearly demonstrate which console games I do or intend to revisit, my PC selection is a little more eclectic.
I've actually played a couple of 2003 releases this week, and Starcraft is kind of niggling at me to be played before its sequel turns up. Certain types of game just last longer and it's only recently I bought the back-catalogue of the Pharaoh/Caesar series.
I'm conscious that I've missed a lot of games over the years, including all those that used the Infinity Engine - there's a lot of stories just in there I'd like to hear, and the level of detail, while a bit pixelly, probably surpasses more modern releases.
I'm not really asking a question, just thinking out loud. Bit of a brainfart post. Parp!