My Winter-een-mas Goals
To appease the gaming gods, over the next seven days I shall try to do acts suited to each of their l33tness, as they are named in
'A Winter-een-mas Story' (
Part 2,
Part 3,
Part 4,
Part 5,
Part 6,
Part 7)
- In honor of Action & Adventure, I shall continue the FF9 game I restarted for at least two hours, get my Zelda game back from Logan, and find my FF12 game for Dad to play. I will also re-install 'Fable' in preparation for Pittco come March.
- For the master of First-Person shooters, I shall set aside my dislike and attempt 'Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus' for ONE HOUR. No more.
- The god of Fighting knows I only play his games in certain company, none of which are around anymore, so I vow in the spirit of fighting to kick Kit's arse at Guitar Hero.
- To Real-Time Strategy, I vow hours of dedication toward 'Sims 2' and a new online game called 'Travian'. This, and, if I am able to make it to WalMart or GameStop, I shall try to find a better computer game based on civilization building, since I like those.
- My love for Racing shall easily be displayed in the form of advancing at least three ranks on the Blacklist in 'Need for Speed: Most Wanted'.
- To the goddess of Roleplay, I beg the wisdom and inner-calm to finish my applications at both Fairly and Lost Relics, so that I may further appreciate her genre in latter months. Otherwise it's back to Simming and a dual-appreciation of her and the Real-Time figment.
- A half-hour of DDR each night shall go to the Sports Guide, since dancing is a sport, and this will also qualify as exercise.
Finally, to make them all smile, I will finally set up the dorm-sized TV and PS2 I bought last year so that my future gaming may be done in the comfort of my own room, simultaneously, DS with PS2 with Computer.
Ownage be with you.
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Disclaimer: No, Angi has not flipped her lid and joined a gaming religious cult. She's just going along with the tone of one of her favorite online comic strips -
Ctrl+Alt+Del, where the lead character created a 'gamer's holiday' back in 2002, which spans the final week of January. He also created a Gamers Religion, but yeah, that's going too far.