I most definitely fall into the category of casual gamer, if even that. While my brother, father, and even mother, are rather into gaming of different sorts, I generally prefer hobbies and activities that don't involve looking at a screen. That being said, I have and still do play the occasional video game.
Looking back most of my gaming experience (and, in consequence, my favorite games) has been on the PC. I remember playing EverQuest sitting in my mother's lap and to this day have an illogical preference for it over other mmorpgs. Actually I think my preference is due to its more classic fantasy aesthetic.
As a PC gamer I don't have the joy of reminicing over different consoles and controls, though I did use my brothers Gameboy until I eventually recieved my own Gameboy Advanced which in turn was upgraded to Nintendo DS. Personal preference is in favor the Gameboy Advanced due to the fact that I can play it with one hand whereas the wider layout of the DS requires two hands.
While I didn't anticpate the newest console coming out, I did have the joy of picking from a far deeper array of genres and games than any (single) console can boast. I've played games as simple (and casual) as Don't Shoot the Puppy, as classic as NetHack (and no, not the "3D" Version), and as Intense as...well I really don't play intense games.
Im the type of person who enjoy's a wide variety of games (I have been tempted to try both Half-life and Portal just round out my meager repitour). Trying to decide what kinds of people like the same sorts of games as I do is difficult. Definitely not hard-core gamers, I don't have the patience to master or even surive the sorts of games they play.
I think there are two types of people who play the same sorts of games I do: those who fall along the lines of fantasy geeks and those with a programmers mindset. I say fantasy geeks because I myself have a deep affection for the genre which shows in my mmorpg choices as well as my enjoyment of NetHack and text based rpgs. On the other hand, my dad is a programmer and I was raised with that mindset. I enjoy problem solving and strategy games such a Sim City 2000 and Escape the Room games.
While I may not be an intense gamer with a long and deep history of conquered games, I do have a well rounded experience and indeed enjoy casually gaming my free time away.
Until Further Plans
to Conquer the World are Agreed Upon,Jacqueline
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