Thursday, December 22, 2011

Games

Way back in July of this year The Today Show stated that "It's weird for men over thirty to play video games, unless they're playing video games with a child." Okay, for those more observant of you out there, yes I did paraphrase the quote...a lot. But that was the bottom line message from television personality Donny Deutsch. Gee thanks Donny. I guess that puts me so far past weird that I can expect the men in white coats to come knocking any day now.

I can never understand this prejudice against video games. Normally rational adults spend more time denigrating and vilifying video games. Blaming them for everything from juvenile crime to brainwashing. So over thirty is too old to play video games? What about board games? Card games? The common thread in all these games is the word game. I know geriatrics that love playing games that range from Monopoly to Sorry.

I'm fifty-three years old. I'll refrain from using that sickening phrase "I'm fifty-three years young." This is always stated with a kind of simper - I have to massively control the urge to simultaneously gag and strangle any idiot who uses that phrase. Anyway, back to the point. At fifty-three, you might very well say that I should have more on my mind than playing video games. In most cases I'm sure you'd be right. In my case, no.

I also happen to think that more men over thirty are playing video games than Donny or The Today Show think. That's because video games, which started their infancy as Arcade games, have been around for quite a while now. Space invaders was available to play when I was just twenty. I remember it well. Just a quarter a  pop and you could play this exciting and frustrating game.

I was twenty-one when my first boss in the USAF took me to his house to see his new Atari machine. You could hook it up to your telly and fly planes and shoot each other. This kept us entertained for months. You could shoot each other with other vehicles, but, none of those were as much fun as the planes.

I then got off the "games train" for a few years. I rediscovered the train years later via a younger friend I worked with. He said, "Let's go to the bowling alley. I want to show you something." That something was Street Fighter. Once again I was hooked. Then I discovered Mario Bros, then Donkey Kong, well you get the idea. Once again I fell off the train. Then we got my daughter a PS1 for Christmas and I met Laura Croft. I was in love! This gal was great! She could shoot in mid-air! WOW!  Plus, this gal had a story to go along with all this game play. This was the last time I got on the train and I've not gotten off. I don't intend to either.

I can honestly say that until arthritis makes using the controllers too difficult - although...Hey, with the Kinect and the PS move, or even *shudder* the Nintendo Wii, that can be gotten around. I suppose that when I get really old and my mental facilities slow way down, I will have to stop. But until then, it's  GAME ON!



2 comments:

  1. Never, oh never, loose touch of that child living inside you who keeps the gears moving and stops for no one...game on indeed.

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