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		<title>The games we play&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I guess I&#8217;m now stuck in the blogging business forever. Previously, none of my friends blogged &#8212; some were ignorant, other paranoid or just plain lazy. And now this: an old friend, who literally pinged me for the last eleven years because I&#8217;ve been lazy enough not to send a message to good old Riga, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I guess I&#8217;m now stuck in the blogging business forever. Previously, none
of my friends blogged &#8212; some were ignorant, other paranoid or just
plain lazy. And now this: an old <a href="http://blog.copperred.net/">friend</a>,
who literally pinged me for the last eleven years because I&#8217;ve been lazy
enough not to send a message to good old Riga, pushes me to the edge,
<a href="http://blog.copperred.net/2008/04/beloved_games/">demanding</a> a list of
games I play. Oh well. Since modern communication is just a matter of
trackbacks and comments in a blog, I guess I&#8217;ll make this public.</p>

<p>Geez, games&#8230; Computer games&#8230; I just don&#8217;t quite know what to write
about them, since I haven&#8217;t been playing much in the last seven or eight
years, I&#8217;ve willingly missed every single gaming fashion in the last
decade. I&#8217;ve seen and played a bit of &quot;Counter Strike&quot;, I&#8217;ve seen people
playing &quot;Need for Speed&quot; or &quot;Grand Theft Auto&quot;, I&#8217;ve talked long hours
about psychological problems concerning &quot;World of Warcraft&quot; without
having played or seen a minute of that, I&#8217;ve heard about Lineage and
wondered what that might be until I&#8217;ve researched and found out it was a
russian &quot;WoW&quot; competitor. I&#8217;ve been excited about and haven&#8217;t played a
single minute of &quot;S.T.A.L.K.E.R.&quot;, damn, even &quot;DOOM&quot; has been a game
I&#8217;ve played three years too late. I&#8217;m a gaming failure and I admit it.
Not that I&#8217;m ashamed of it&#8230;</p>

<p>It&#8217;s just that I find hacking my linux box, creating little scripts and
reading a lot of articles and books on computing topics <strong>vastly</strong> more
exciting that gaming. I&#8217;ve saved a lot of money by not buying the best
graphic accelerator on the market, by not upgrading my workstation to
the greatest, by not arguing about 1200dpi mice vs. 1500dpi mice with or
without a battle mouse pad. I&#8217;m not an energy drink addict. I&#8217;m not into
battle strategy, neither in &quot;Counter Strike&quot; nor in &quot;Warcraft&quot;. I
haven&#8217;t felt the need to imagine myself being a dwarf with a +8 power
hammer. I&#8217;ve never been to the coma-drinking festivals called LARP.
Sorry, I&#8217;m boring. I can spend the whole day and night reading about
virtues of classical vs. prototype-based OO, my feed list in Google
Reader is at 86 feeds at the moment, 814 entries unread &#8212; and most of
them are really interesting. In fact, I&#8217;ve been going on like this since
late 2000 and I&#8217;ve got every single job I&#8217;ve had since 2002 because of
this. I love educating myself, so I&#8217;m doing this most of the time.</p>

<p>Coming back to the topic, I&#8217;m sometimes tempted to play something.
Sadly, my games selection is somewhat limited by my OS, I&#8217;d have to
reboot to play most of the games, so this is one more reason I&#8217;m not an
active gamer. But still, <em>sometimes</em> I play and these are my top 3 games
I&#8217;ve found entertaining recently and actually played long hours (apart
from <em>Free Cell</em>, that is ;)):</p>

<ol>
<li><p><strong>Prince of Persia</strong> This one game &#8212; or better, three games since
I&#8217;m talking about all three modern PoP games &#8212; is a masterpiece. The
original &quot;Prince of Persia&quot; has taken a lot of time playing it, kids on
the block talked about having saved the princess in 20 minutes, about
how to kill the reflection prince, about Jafar etc. It was <strong>the game</strong>
at that time, excellent in gameplay and graphics. When the second
&quot;Prince&quot; came out, it was a kind of disappointment, as it wasn&#8217;t that
much better. Still, we played it. The third one, &quot;Prince of Persia 3D&quot;
was a extraordinary failure and still, I tried playing it. When &quot;Sands
of Time&quot; came out, it was like a legend coming back, stronger than ever.
I&#8217;ve been telling my friends that this should have been the original
&quot;Prince&quot; if we had 3D graphics at that time. Excellent animation,
intuitive controls, extraordinary fights, it had it all. Then there was
&quot;The Warrior Within&quot;, which was just as mindblowing &#8212; combining &quot;The
Matrix&quot;, &quot;Mortal Kombat&quot; and &quot;Prince of Persia&quot; has been pure genius.
The same can be told about &quot;The Two Thrones&quot;. The game was fun to play,
it was difficult enough not to fall asleep, not too hard not to be
turned off and long enough to have about two weeks of continuous fun.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Frets on Fire</strong> This is a new game on the block and it&#8217;s a free (as
in speech) &quot;Guitar Hero&quot; clone. Being an extremely simple concept and
providing no story at all, it&#8217;s still more fascinating than many other
games currently on the market. Just play the guitar and enjoy it!</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Pro Evolution Soccer</strong> Well, this one is pretty simple. I like
soccer, I like playing it and I like playing it on my computer. Not that
I was good at it, but I still can enjoy it. PES has a hard stand against
EA-produced FIFA-branded game series, but it&#8217;s nevertheless a simulator
with a better game feeling. I&#8217;ve actually bought a gamepad a long time
ago to play it.</p></li>
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<p>Apart from these, there are some games I still know from my childhood
and which can take any number of hours of my free time. These are the 
<strong>Monkey Island</strong> series and <strong>Alley cat</strong>. Particulary the latter is a
gem of arcade gameplay, being the only game known to man that looks
great in CGA, running at normal speed even on current quad-cores despite
its age (try that with Digger!) and providing a simple, but fascinating
aim.</p>

<p>I also remember playing <strong>Moorhuhnjagd</strong> a lot when it first came out
and also a great night spend at a friend&#8217;s place playing <strong>Mortal
Kombat</strong> and a <strong>Tron</strong> clone that whole night. By the way,
<strong>Armagetron</strong> is one great game, the best implementation of the
tron-principle I&#8217;ve even seen.</p>

<p>That&#8217;s about it, there is not a lot more to say about my gaming
preferences. Hope you had fun reading this stuff :)</p>
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