This is a look at the games that I grew up with.
Created by alan10 on Sep 4, 2010
Last updated: 09/04/10 at 07:51 PM
Tags: Personal Game History Full Sail Joseph Sheffield
Question 1: Why was this game important you? This was the first that I ever bought by myself and got me absorbed into another genre of games. Question 2: From a Design Perspective, What made the game fun? This is a Role Playing Game type of game. You lived the life of Cloud and experienced a totally different world through his eye's
Question 1: Why was this game important to you? This was the first game that I actually ever wanted to get from the time that I heard about it. Question 2: From a Design Perspective, What made the game fun? This is a role playing game type of game. You played as Solid Snake trying to save the world from nuclear threats. The game had amazing cinematics and story line that players could really enjoy. The gamplay was simple to pick up and fun to use against your enemies.
Question 1: Why was this game important to you? This was the first game that I ever got on my Playstation. Question 2: From a Design Perspective, What made the game fun? This is a Shooter type of game. It looked like a racer, but it was about destroying your opponents. It was face paced and challenging which made it all the more fun.
Question 1: Why was this game important to you? This game was important to me because it was the first shooting game that I can remember playing, which would be one of my favorite game genres. Question 2: From a Design Perspective, What made the game fun? This is a shooter type of game. It encouraged speedy and accurate shooting to progress to the next level.
Question 1: Why was this game important to you? This game was important to me because it was the very first game that I ever played Question 2: From a Design Perspective, what made this game fun? This is a exploration type of game. You were constantly exploring new worlds trying to save the the princess.

