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Tue 23/04/02 at 10:31
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Yes old timers, it's what you've been waiting for.... Oh hang on.... IT'S WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR ....



it's the PS2 thread for people who really should know better, people who have (or should have) kids, a mortgage, and slowing reflexes. People who tasted the pure joy of a Spangle. Yes it's the PS2 30+ forum. That's age not IQ, by the way.

Right I know that includes Wookiee, nh and myself. Anyone else?

The aim of this thread? Er, discussing and cussing your experiences as an 'old' PS2 owner. Are we discriminated against? Or are we the subject of positive discrimination? Or do you feel you're being treated exactly the same as you were 5 years (or even 10 years) ago? How do you feel about being an 'older' gamer? According to a recent survey (which I'm taking with a large pinch of salt), apparently the 25-35 age bracket is the dominant demographic in gaming at the moment. If that is true, I'm sure it's just that there is more disposable income in that group for multiple platforms, and a considerable software library. Plus presumably parents with small kids will also play on the console. And maybe those with large kids as well (hey, I'm not weightist).

One experience I had recently was that I was staying at my mother in law's (no, this isn't going to be a pre political correctness joke), while my wife was finishing off her dissertation. I was keeping myself occupied on the PS2, and my mother in law showed some disbelief that I was 'wasting my time' on playing games. Then she saw Tony Hawk's 3, and was astounded by what she saw. OK, she didn't suddenly become an overnight games player, but she had a lot of questions about how the game would have been put together, particularly the animation and graphics. I don't know if she thought everyone was still playing Pac Man or something, but she really had no idea that games are reaching a mature state, in presentation at least. Also with her making part of her living out of being an artist, I think she felt she had really dropped the ball, and was out of touch with what technology can bring to the artistic process. Since then she's been a lot more open minded, and also started to use computer based art packages. It's strange to think that in some small way, the PS2 changed her outlook in life, even without actually using it!

Anyway, that's a starter. If your under 30, let us know what you think of us oldies, and if you think you'll still be gaming into your 30s.
Tue 23/04/02 at 16:04
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if you think thats spamming you havn't seen nothing yet.
my next post will be a giant you watch.
Tue 23/04/02 at 15:57
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* looks over his shoulder *

think he's talkin to you Bluegoblin

:D

Sorry guys

(good thread btw)

Cheers for the decent feedback Devo.
Tue 23/04/02 at 15:53
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Oi - yes you there - you young hooligan, stop spamming our thread !
:-)
Tue 23/04/02 at 15:49
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cheers
Tue 23/04/02 at 15:47
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AßsoluT Ne0 wrote:
> Hey guys could you leave me feeback on my topic?
>
> - Perfect Gaming?
>
> would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks

just did
Tue 23/04/02 at 15:39
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Hey guys could you leave me feeback on my topic?

- Perfect Gaming?

would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Tue 23/04/02 at 15:35
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nh wrote:
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> I was standing there with a 3 year old child at the time - did he
> think I was buying it for her ?


i think nh incounted one of many misfits that plauge our local game stores.
other class acts inclued puting the wrong game in the wrong case, telling you about a console that is the rival of your own and the ones that get upset when a load of teenagers crowned around and playing a console on display,leting customers play on it was the idea. Older players have nothing to fear except customer services (like the rest of us).
Tue 23/04/02 at 15:15
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Lol !
Tue 23/04/02 at 15:09
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What an a$$.

To be really unpleasant maybe you could have suggested if he waited a couple of years, he'd be able to play it too.
Tue 23/04/02 at 15:09
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nh wrote:
(And yes it was in EB - I hate that place but I had a
> voucher !)

And before anybody else says it - it wasn't for 10% off every Wednesday !

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