Joined Feb 2007
2K Posts | 0+
Kentucky, US
It is the dawn of a new year and the light here is very dim, all but gone out.
One can only come to the conclusion that the one who took this forum over had intentions of letting it die. No way for it to regenerate with new gamers. That part is locked. The old crowd has moved on to whatever changes in their life. And it obviously does not include an old forum that had a place in their heart at one time. I will linger for a while re-reading old threads. I long for a forum full of life as this one once was. A need for a meeting point of retro gamers. Finding one with life and excitement, now that is very difficult to find in this present gen in gaming. The gaming culture has changed so much. The modern gamer has found a new way to find community.
I am starting off the new year with a renewed excitement for my new Super Famicom. On ebay purchasing games now. Every time I pull out an old console like this, I always ask myself, "Where have I been?" Such rich gaming experiences in these old systems. And I lived through those times, returning to them quite often. There are so many treasured memories to create over and over again.
There are a few forums out there that still have some life in them. I will still pass by here, but I will try to develop more of a presence in one of those outdated obscure sections of the net. Looking for a home.
I will be 62 years old this year. Still gaming!!
One can only come to the conclusion that the one who took this forum over had intentions of letting it die. No way for it to regenerate with new gamers. That part is locked. The old crowd has moved on to whatever changes in their life. And it obviously does not include an old forum that had a place in their heart at one time. I will linger for a while re-reading old threads. I long for a forum full of life as this one once was. A need for a meeting point of retro gamers. Finding one with life and excitement, now that is very difficult to find in this present gen in gaming. The gaming culture has changed so much. The modern gamer has found a new way to find community.
I am starting off the new year with a renewed excitement for my new Super Famicom. On ebay purchasing games now. Every time I pull out an old console like this, I always ask myself, "Where have I been?" Such rich gaming experiences in these old systems. And I lived through those times, returning to them quite often. There are so many treasured memories to create over and over again.
There are a few forums out there that still have some life in them. I will still pass by here, but I will try to develop more of a presence in one of those outdated obscure sections of the net. Looking for a home.
I will be 62 years old this year. Still gaming!!