(February 15, 2016 at 11:23 pm)Emjay Wrote:It's no problem!(February 15, 2016 at 11:12 pm)Jello Wrote: I know how ya feel. There's so many good things i can choose from, but i've said.. 3? I have tons of things i could say, but most of them just don't matter as much as the ones i've already thrown out.
A ton of my good memories, of things i love, are gaming related. I remember spending my childhood playing Age of Mythology. That game was my world back then. I remember getting super engrossed by the stories of games, which interested me beyond anything else. Man. I miss being a kid.
Thanks for your repI love my avatar too... it's a very meaningful symbol for me and the closest thing I've got to a religion as an atheist
I've never played that. My game was Colonization, and all the history that came with it inspired me so much, creating a lifelong love of American and Native American history. I even used to have it as kind of part of my identity, and had native american-style jewellery... an earring and a medallion in the shape of a dream-catcher. And my favourite book was Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee.

AoM? it was a really, really awesome RTS, with tons of mythical creatures, set in ancient greece (With a bit of troy too!), made by the Age of Empires guys (Obviously, considering the title

AoM got me interested in history, from a pretty young age, and since then i've picked up a lot of history, and love learning more. (though, never really learnt much about native america, though i know a fair bit about the USA). I've always been more about European history, being from britain.

My favourite book has to be Fall of Reach, of the halo books, it is just awesome.
"He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. For if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes unto you."