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I'm just testing the current design of my blog.

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Posted on Apr 14th 2009 at 02:23:24 AM by (gamepopper101)
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Rules, I will list out some things that gamers do/have done, for ones which are correct for you add a point to your score. Be honest with this:
1. You play video games
2. daily
3. You have a game console in your house
4. You have one in your bedroom
5. You have more than one in your house
6. you have more than five
7. more than ten
8. You have a handheld gaming system
9. You have 5+ games for the system
10. 20+ for the system
11. (if you apply with 5) 5+ games for each system
12. (if you apply with 5) 20+ games for each system
13. Youve been to a shop or store that sells video games
14. and bought a game
15. and bought a console
16. Youve owned a game for more than a year (including in the past)
17. more than 5 years
18. more than 10 years
19. more than 20 years
20. Youve bought a game that is more than 5 years old
21. more than 10 years
22. more than 20 years
23. You have a video game poster
24. You have more than one video game poster
25. Youve paid money for a video game poster
26. Youve paid more than 10 (, $,  or whatever currency) for a poster
27. You draw video game fan art20
28. which may be adult (be honest if you have!)
29. Youve drawn a video game comic
30. which you do regularly
31. which hasnt ended yet
32. Youve done a video game parody movie (or parody trailer)
33. that you and other humans have acted in
34. You have written video game fan fiction
35. You made your own video game review show
36. and earn money doing it
37. Youve been to a video gaming convention/show/event/expo
38. and go regularly (youve been to one at least once for each year, even if its two years)
39. youve been to more than one unique
40. you had to go by car to one
41. you had to go by train to one
42. you had to go by plane to one
43. Youve hosted one
44. Youve cos-played as a video game character
45. more than once
46. and not just at a convention (e.g at your school, in the streets ect)
47. Youve entered a video gaming tournament (extra point for more than once)
48. and came runner-up (losing the qualifying round doesnt count, sorry)
49. and came first place
50. and won a prize in it (runner-up prizes included)
51. Youve bidded in a video game auction
52. that wasnt online
53. You buy games at a market/thrift store/charity shop/junk shop ect
54. and go regularly
55. and you sell games there
56. also regularly
57. Youve met someone in the industry (game designer, game developer, sound designer/game composer ect)
58. and got his/her autograph
59. more than once
60. You listen to video gaming music
61. Youve bought a video game soundtrack
62. more than one
63. Youve remixed/remade a track
64. Youve performed a video game related music piece on stage
65. Youve made your own custom soundtrack
66. You talk about video games with other friends
67. daily
68. You have video game debate sessions
69. You have made your own game
70. that has been distributed (e.g online as homebrew)
71. that has been in retail
72. You are/were officially paid to play video games
73. You are/were officially paid to make video games (most likely true if you apply to 64 and 66)
74. You collect games as a hobby40
75. including prototype games
76. including sealed games
77. including other game related items
78. which are other items game related and unopened and more than 5 years older
79. and you catalogue all your games (online or on paper)
80. Youve imported a game from another country
81. more than once
82. that was from another continent
83. Youve paid more than 40/$60 for a video game (not a console)
84. more than 70/$100
85. more than 200/$300
86. almost a thousand (no matter the currency)
87. over a thousand
88. You know every character without looking in a video game
89. thats a Platformer/Shooter/Action game/fighting game
90. thats an RPG/MMORPG/RTS
91. You know video game quotes (without looking at anything)
92. complete quote (so not sections)
93. you can name the very game it is from
94. who said it
95. where in the game it is said (e.g. after you kill such a boss someone says )
96. You have modded your system
97. on your own
98. internally (e.g. installed a mod-chip)
99. externally (e.g. case-mod)
100. You are registered to a video game website
101. more than one
102. and you know the site people (not other members) name on at least one of the sites.

Scores:

0 Not a gamer
1-10 Casual gamer
11-50 Hardcore gamer
51-80 Pro or serious gamer
81-90 Major gamer
91-102 Gaming God!

Anyone who takes part in this test is cool the way they are, they dont have to confess anything and can just show there score. I do not tolerate any bullying or cruelty on someone because of their gaming interest.

If you know me, then you'll be surprised that honestly I got 51 points.



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As video games become an aging hobby, it becomes more difficult to grasp the beginning of its tale, or the history and growth of it in general. This does not just mean its actual history, but also its dominant theories of design. For example, when many gamers talk of role playing games, only two dominant styles are generally brought up: The consolized Japanese designed role playing games, and the historically more mechanically complex and open, Western designed role playing games. Despite the fact that these two schools of design are considered different enough to be easily categorized, they share a common ancestor in tabletop games, specifically Dungeons and Dragons. While Dungeons and Dragons has been around since the 1970's, it has evolved and is almost unrecognizable in comparison to its earliest version, as the company that originally created the game went bankrupt, was bought out, and its creator has passed away.



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