Gemini-Phoenix
07-19-2007, 01:39 PM
One gaming memory I have is from back in 1994 when I bought myself a GameBoy. I enjoyed RPG style games, and went into my local GAME (Formerly EB or might have even been GameZone back then) and browsed the GameBoy section. I decided upon buying one of two titles: Zelda Link's Awakening, or Mystic Quest. Only having enough for one of them, I plumped for Zelda, and never looked back, but there's a part of me that has always wondered "What if...?" ~ What if I had chosen Mystic Quest instead of Zelda? I look back now, and still think I made the right decision - After all, Link's Awakeing is one of my top 5 games of all time, but there's just a subconscious feeling that makes me think that things could've turned out differently...
Again, years later (1998 I think), I had just bought a PlayStation and went to HMV during a 6th form free period to get myself a new game. I had narrowed my purchases down to two games: Resident Evil or Command & Conquer. I chose the former, and again had the same subconscious "What if...?" feeling ever since. This decision could have been the turning point in my perception of games ~ Had I decided upon the latter, would I be the gamer I am today? Would my gaming tastes have evolved the same?
I later bought Command & Conquer (After Red Alert I might add), and believe I again made the right decision. I am thankful that today I am not in the position where I have to pick and choose, so I can have the best of both worlds
The moral of the story is, trust your instincts, but don't dwell on how things could have been had you made a different decision...
Again, years later (1998 I think), I had just bought a PlayStation and went to HMV during a 6th form free period to get myself a new game. I had narrowed my purchases down to two games: Resident Evil or Command & Conquer. I chose the former, and again had the same subconscious "What if...?" feeling ever since. This decision could have been the turning point in my perception of games ~ Had I decided upon the latter, would I be the gamer I am today? Would my gaming tastes have evolved the same?
I later bought Command & Conquer (After Red Alert I might add), and believe I again made the right decision. I am thankful that today I am not in the position where I have to pick and choose, so I can have the best of both worlds
The moral of the story is, trust your instincts, but don't dwell on how things could have been had you made a different decision...