Game Libraries
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 9:50 pm
It can oftentimes be quite revealing to see what a gamer keeps in his personal library. And in what condition. I'm sometimes accused of hating games, because people end up latching on to very specific details in my writings or in what I've said, and can't see anything else. But when you take a grand view of the kinds of the games one willingly wants to hold on to in his library, and to proudly display, and to affectionately keep in good (sometimes limited) condition is a whole other story. It's much harder to refute someone when you see something like that.
I must confess I had a friend who I thought was quite harsh on games. I thought of him somewhat as an Anton Ego sort of fellow. Turns out that was a false impression. Because when I eventually saw the kinds of games he was buying, the kinds of games that he was hungry to play, it was quite illuminating. I never would have thought in a million years that he would so much as even look in the direction of some of those games without a sneer. But here he was, excited by the kinds of games I had been casually dismissing for not being the best of the best. Sometimes even based on something he'd said!
But, no. Here was a genuine game lover. As genuine as it gets.
I must confess I had a friend who I thought was quite harsh on games. I thought of him somewhat as an Anton Ego sort of fellow. Turns out that was a false impression. Because when I eventually saw the kinds of games he was buying, the kinds of games that he was hungry to play, it was quite illuminating. I never would have thought in a million years that he would so much as even look in the direction of some of those games without a sneer. But here he was, excited by the kinds of games I had been casually dismissing for not being the best of the best. Sometimes even based on something he'd said!
But, no. Here was a genuine game lover. As genuine as it gets.