Well I use those games to kill stress.
I'd never transfer that to the real world.
I suppose if you played games every day without doing anythingelse bar that 
literally you could probably have a gaming world as real world I suppose, or 
your life was just games and nothing else bar games and maybe violent movies.
But you would have to be really messed up or just weird for that to happen I 
recon, unless you had p or other drug, and got drunk or something like that.
And its not like our games don't have a recomended age thing like everything 
else.
At 02:28 a.m. 30/01/2008, you wrote:
>oh deer, who would take their cat and throw it into the swimming pool to 
>hear it screech? I swear by shades of doom and them violence games where you 
>kill kill murder and all that, but it sticks to games, never got anywhere 
>near my head like folks claim it could.
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Jim Kitchen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Thomas Ward" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 6:26 AM
>Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Views On Games was Out of the games dimension
>
>
>> Hi Thomas,
>>
>> That's cool that you wrote and played your own text card and board games. 
>> As you said for programming practice and so that you could play the games. 
>> That really was why I wrote them as well.  I mean because I wanted to play 
>> them and at that time there were not any games like that that were 
>> accessible.  It was like back in like 1990 that I first got on line and 
>> got into the FidoNet Email lists such as Blink Talk and Blind Talk.  That 
>> and searching the BBSs was how I found that there was a need to share the 
>> games that I was producing for my own playability.  It sure was nice to be 
>> able to share the games and find out that others appreciated them.
>>
>> You said
>> "What I was trying to point out was that for me I was extremely
>> disappointed that back in 99 or so when I first joined this comunity
>> most of the discussion centered around card games, board games, and"
>>
>> Ok, it just sounded to me like you were saying that games like that were 
>> useless and people shouldn't even waste time making them because no one 
>> would even want to play them.
>>
>> Yeah, you got on line about the time that the first David Greenwood games 
>> for windows were coming out.  We sure have come along way since the days 
>> of the dos games where we didn't have a sound file playing engine like 
>> DirectX.  I thought that it was very exciting when David openly here asked 
>> for input and worked on creating the first accessible live action first 
>> person shooter game.  It then gave me the idea that I could try to do the 
>> same with the first accessible live action auto racing game.  I can still 
>> play these live action games for hours like I used to play video games.
>>
>> Yeah, it may very well be an age difference thing as I am still an anti 
>> war, anti violence, long hair, peace loving hippie.  Or it may be a 
>> personality difference thing.  I just have never gotten into any of the D 
>> and D or other role play type of games.  And of course I would never ever 
>> take my pet cat and throw it into a swimming pool just to hear it scream.
>>
>> BFN
>>
>>     Jim
>>
>> Fighting for peace is like screaming for quiet.
>>
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