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Subject: VGGeek of the Week #47 -- paralipsis rss

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TMVM wrote:
Congratulations Luke.

Question time:
1) If you could make a game what would it be like?
2) If you could live in any game world which would it be?
3) What was the last game that made you shout at the screen?

1) Assuming unlimited time, or a large team to support me, then I would want to try my hand at an open-world RPG. It wouldn't necessarily be have to huge, but rather I would want to focus on trying to make the world full of all sorts of consequences, large and small, that would ripple out across the game world.
2) I'd live on the Mass Effect Citadel. Assuming the Reaper problem is adequately dealt with, living on a giant space station like that would be my kind of thing.
3) I'm not too sure. I remember doing that a lot when I had my TI-99/4A, but not so much in the many years since then.
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And so to my final VGGotW duties.

Firstly, the game I would pick if I could only play one for the rest of my life. And it is Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri. If I did only get to play one game for the rest of my life, I wouldn't choose a story-heavy game, I would rely on novels and films to fill that role. So it really just comes down to the fact that I would miss turn-based strategy games more than anything else if I had to give them up. Alpha Centauri may not be the most polished game in the extended Civilization family, but I love it warts and all.

And lastly, I urge everyone to head over to:

VGGeek of the Week #48 - kevster

and help Kevin celebrate his week!
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paralipsis wrote:
Prior to the age of seven, my experience with video games could only be described as somewhat limited, largely summed up as a few games on an older cousin’s Atari 2600, and the odd encounter with an arcade machine. The event that changed this was the receiving of a TI-99/4A as a birthday gift.


Congrats. Neat bio. I had an older cousin who had an Atari 2600 as well (we had an Intellivision soon after, and our younger cousin then got a Colecovision). My first computer was a CoCo2.

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