And in all that time and all those games, not A SINGLE GAME in all that time was so glitched that you'd go THROUGH THE MIDDLE of objects. So when I actually knew what the hell I was doing, I had a library of about 100 NES games, and worked my way up through the consoles. Most people remember the first game they played, I was doing them before I could form memories, just because I was copying behavior. And I had older brothers so that I tried to emulate them before I knew what I was doing. I've spent on average about 6-7 hours a day on a console until I was 15, when I changed mostly over to PC and the hours are now more like 7-8. I immediately assumed diagonal jumping was probably a bad idea and it wasn't programmed for that, so I stayed straight on and still had trouble with the detection.Īnd I don't understand that argument about video games.
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