So then I got my PS3, or at least I knew in advance I was being bought it for Christmas, so bought games in advance of this, thinking that, at least if I bought some nice, cheap and cheerful games I'd have a ready built collection to play as well as the two games I was getting with it (GTA IV and Smackdown vs Raw 2008). These two games were ones I really enjoyed, having been a wrestling fan for years, on and off, although in all honesty I have always preferred the games over their ...
To be honest my PS2 never got much use as i was busy working longer hours at the time, so was either too tired, or not in the mood to use it for a lot of the time, which on the one hand is a shame but on the other made the times I did play a little more meaningful. As with my PS, there were three main games that I bought without question, Smackdown vs. Raw (used to like wrestling and it's not a bad fighting/sports sim game), Resident Evil, and of course, Grand Theft Auto. GTA III ...
This is my 3rd attempt at posting this, stupid internet has been lousy for weeks, luckily we're changing ISP's (a big **** you to British Telecom and their utterly s*** service), anyway I digress. That little white box and it's successor lasted me a good few years (my second PS1 is all boxed up and in mint condition still). This was it for me, gaming had finally become my main hobby. And of course there was the natural pointers in the right direction, such as going ...
Anyways you've heard about everything virtually upto the PS1 in my last two blogs, rather than continue though I want to back track a little and mention the PC. I first used a PC in 1989 in college, pretty much a ZX Spectrum without the fun games and a 5"1/4 disc drive instead of a tape recorder. I never really played my first PC game till 1990 when I was on a training scheme and a disc did the rounds with the game "Digger" on it (recently released on PSN as Digger ...
You may have read my first blog, What I've Been up to in Red Dead Redemption, and the way I 'kept you up to date' was via comments. If I was to post every single pointless comment as a blog I'd have too many blogs, not to mention literally tear R* Network's server to bits.......and clog up the blogosphere. You see, Red Dead Redemption is simply too big of a game to document by one's self. The vast role playing game has so much to offer for your 'I wish I could do something new everyday' needs. And ...