PC Gamer, here we come baby!

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I’ve dreamed of playing some kind of part of the greatest magazine that has ever graced the newstands… PC Gamer.  From 1993 and on PC Gamer has been such a huge part of my life that it seems like I can’t remember what I did without it.  And although PC Gamer was only founded “recently” in 1993, (I’m really dating myself here), it wasn’t my first love of video game-type magazines.

Aaaah, GamePro, my first game mag love... *sniff*

Gamepro was definitely the first game mag I ever loved.  It had a charm all its own and it was around for the longest time until the massive conglomerate of PC World gobbled it up.  ‘Twas a sad day indeed as PC World fully integrated it into its own collection of crappy magazines and half-baked ideas.  Gamepro was by far the most visual of all the magazines because it really went out of its way to really WOW the reader.  Pictures left, right and center, tips and tricks about every game out there, etc.  And although it focused almost exclusively on console gaming, that was really the shit back then (around the 80s and 90s).  PC gaming hadn’t really developed a respectable following yet, nor did it have many games to offer that could really compete with the likes of Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, Turbografx-16, (which was manufactured by NEC) and all of their predecessors and successors.

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So then PC Gamer came along in 1993 and completely switched around my priorities!  PC Games started getting cooler and cooler, which then begand to seriously overtake the gaming market and leave the console revolution behind.  But make no mistake, PC gaming wouldn’t be where it is today without console gaming to really drive innovation and graphics excellence.  We must all be appreciative of that.  However, like the dinosaur, the console market is becoming extinct and thus therein lies the problem.  As much as I loathe console gaming now, I do not want to see it disappear.  It remains a very important part of my past and it would be a shame for it to simply be “deleted” from our minds as a venerable force to be reckoned with.

PC gaming is here to stay thank goodness gracious mercy me and oh-I-need-you-now.

For now, I shall enjoy that which has come out ahead of the pack… PC games baby!

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  3. Ashley Jones says:

    I am trying to be more positive, so I appreciate your example. Thank you for sending out such good energy into the world! All my best to you.

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