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First Time with VRChat
I grew up around video games. Being born in the mid 90s, I got a chance to play a lot of crappy and amazing games. The one thing I knew I wanted, even before it was created, was a game that I could actually be in. Recently, I discovered VRChat while scrolling through YouTube trying to find videos of games to watch.
By Brittany Lee8 years ago in Gamers
Shigeru Miyamoto
He is known as the father of modern video games to some. To others, as the Walt Disney of electronic gaming. He is the winner of two Lifetime Achievement Awards (1998, 2007). He was named one of the Most Influential People of the Year by Time Magazine in 2007. His name is Shigeru Miyamoto and this is his story. (Biography Today; 2010)
By William Markel8 years ago in Gamers
'Kingdom Hearts 3': New Updates!!
Hey, Kingdom Hearts fans!! I am yours truly, Michael! Welcome to the Kingdom Hearts 3 news and updates! As fans continue to wait on the Kingdom Hearts 3 release date, more news and updates have been revealed regarding the upcoming Square Enix title.
By Michael Reynoso8 years ago in Gamers
Celebrate Love with Your Favorite Video Game Romances
Ah, love. Even gamers can recognize the joys of finding that special someone. Heck, some of us even find that spark in our greatest online adversaries. In fact, it was the wise Solid Snake that one said: “I believe at any time, any place, people can fall in love with each other.”
By Mark LoProto8 years ago in Gamers
Free Town and Adventure Ideas for a Tabletop RPG
As a relatively new game master, I always like to come up with little towns full of side quests and mysteries for table top RPG’s. I also have spent hours looking online for ideas and inspiration. This will be the first of many little examples of a town or village that can be used and edited to fit anyone’s own campaigns for a tabletop RPG. Welcome to the little village of Yif.
By Just A Guy8 years ago in Gamers
Samus Aran- The Independent Variable. Top Story - February 2018.
With the release of Metroid: Samus Returns being considered a return to form for the series, and all of the hype for Metroid Prime 4, I thought I'd take a moment to discuss what Samus has meant to me as a character.
By Justin Smith8 years ago in Gamers
Becoming Lady Iriza
You might ask, "Hey Iriza, how do you play?" My reply would be this: "Depends on the server." Overall, I'm as peaceful as a hive of honeybees, I don't go around looking for trouble, and for the most part I keep to myself. However, sometimes I am as easily angered as African Killer Bees, and you better be aware of messing with my base, my tribe, or my army. I hired these men to protect me, but I also protect them as well. Here are some of my personal gaming policies on how I play, and how I feel I became successful.
By September Iriza8 years ago in Gamers
Last Major Project of the Year
It has been one hell of a headache for the past 5 years on the stretch of the freeway in Sand Hills. Drivers are pleased to drive on the reconstructed stretch of I-30 for the 4th time after so many failed projects over the years. At one point, this stretch used to be a tunnel until the end of last month when RDOT got the approval to tear down two houses and a police station long South Lake St, which is now South Lake Pkwy to make way for the I-30 & South Lake expansion project.
By Charles Gray8 years ago in Gamers
Worst Superhero Video Games Ever Made
The all-too familiar genre of movie tie-ins never make it big on the market. Plus, in all likelihood, it's safe to say that the developers behind these god awful superhero video games weren't even trying, or paying attention to what they were modeling. It's sad, too, when you have truly memorable franchise titles like Spawn, X-Men, and even Superman to look at with ever growing disinterest.
By George Herman8 years ago in Gamers












