About2

I've not been up to date with computers or consoles, not since having a SNES in the 90's. But I enjoy computer games. I play retro games and indie games. I seem to have had a different experience with gaming over the years than everyone else. I've always bought different games than everyone talks about. So I decided to write about games from my somewhat unusual point od view.

I've been gaming, on and off, since the 80's. I had a Spectrum followed by a Master System, a gameboy (the monocolour one), next a SNES. Then I got a C64 and a BBC Micro, which were already out of date when I got them. I also had a "TV Boy" at some point which was an Atari 2600 clone with 128 built-in games. I got a PC after this, which I had for quite a few years past its best before date. We got a PS1, towards the end of their popularity, then a PS2, then a Nintendo DS. We had an original Xbox after the 360 came out, followed by a 360 and a Wii towards the end of their popularity.

I currently have a laptop, which is fairly old, a Raspberry Pi I use for retro gaming, an Atari 2600 mini and a Megadrive mini. A very out of date iPad and a reasonable Android phone. The Wii and 360 are lurking around but I don't use them much now.

I dislike in-app purchases for "consumable" items. I don't mind them to unlock the full game after you've had a chance to play a lite/demo version. I liked the "old days" where you might play a demo of a game and then could choose to buy the full game if you liked it.