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1 year ago  ::  Oct 05, 2008 - 12:40AM #21
Aaron
Posts: 139

I'm a full time student. During the breaks between semesters I do factory type work. I've been paying for college with money I have earned doing said work and other jobs I've had in the past. I only have short bursts of free time during the weekdays, so the games I play the most often now are the guitar hero/rock band type, but when I have the time to really have some fun I like to play RPGs and classic games. Mega man is the second video game character I can remember seeing in my entire life, the first being the dude from pitfall. Since I was born in '88 those memories involve watching my parents play video games. Mega man X is one of the first games I ever owned.

1 year ago  ::  Oct 05, 2008 - 3:25AM #22
Ian
Posts: 325

My name is Ian, I'm 24 and am an IT Administrator.


I started gaming back in the 80's with a ZX Spectrum and eventually got a NES for Super Mario Bros but it didn't take long to discover Megaman!


I am a big fan of gaming both past and present and have managed to amass a collection of nearly 1400 games from Neo Geo to Playstation 3.


The money from my job has been a great help in being able to afford a few of the rarer pieces in my collection, right now I am trying to track down a complete Famicom Rockman as well as Rockman X4 Special Limited Pack for the Playstation (which seems near impossible to come by!).

My Megaman/Rockman collection so far: http://www.capcom-unity.com/shadowman16 *updated 10/06/2009*
1 year ago  ::  Oct 05, 2008 - 11:47AM #23
MegaPhilX
Posts: 354

Many games come and go but every once in a while I pop some MegaMan game in whatever console it's on and I play it. It's always fun. This goes to show that a game doesn't need to have 80 hours of gameplay to be profitable.

1 year ago  ::  Oct 05, 2008 - 3:22PM #24
gemini man reborn sort of
Posts: 330

Ian, do you still play your ZX Spectrum games?

1 year ago  ::  Oct 05, 2008 - 3:49PM #25
TwilightVirus
Posts: 2669

My name is Sinister, Mr. Sinister.(someone will get that)


My real name is Roger, I'm 15 turning 16 November 21, I'm in 11th grade and I'm ranked 112 out of 1128 students.

1 year ago  ::  Oct 05, 2008 - 4:04PM #26
Jzero15
Posts: 65

omg cool post...im jonathan im still a highschool student im a junior and i love graphic design and crafts !
And of course Mega man!Laughing

I got Megaman 9 !
http://www.capcom-unity.com/wii
1 year ago  ::  Oct 05, 2008 - 4:08PM #27
TwilightVirus
Posts: 2669

Oct 5, 2008 -- 4:04PM, Jzero15 wrote:


omg cool post...im jonathan im still a highschool student im a junior and i love graphic design and crafts !
And of course Mega man!




Were in the same grade Laughing

1 year ago  ::  Oct 05, 2008 - 4:08PM #28
Ian
Posts: 104

My name is Ian, I am 24 and I am a video game tester. I have been testing games for a little over 2 years. My resume includes titles such as Wild Arms 5, Soldier of Fortune: Payback and the recent Wii game Order Up. Due to my NDA most of the games I work on I am not allowed to talk about, those are a few of them that i can.


I started gaming in 1989 when I was 5 years old. For christmas my Grandma bought me a NES with the Mario/Duckhunt pack-in, and Donkey Kong Jr. I have been playing ever since. My first Mega Man game was MM3 and I have been addicted to the series ever since.


Currently I am single and my main hobbies include gaming, working on my car, paintball and sports. Gaming and my car get the majority of the money that I make, which isn't too hard since there isn't a great deal of it. Of the current gen I own an Xbox 360 and a PS3 that is broken. I sold my Wii a few weeks back since I dind;t play it very much and decided the cash was better than a system collecting dust.

1 year ago  ::  Oct 05, 2008 - 4:29PM #29
Matoto Man
Posts: 753

Oct 5, 2008 -- 4:08PM, Ian wrote:


My name is Ian, I am 24 and I am a video game tester. I have been testing games for a little over 2 years. My resume includes titles such as Wild Arms 5, Soldier of Fortune: Payback and the recent Wii game Order Up. Due to my NDA most of the games I work on I am not allowed to talk about, those are a few of them that i can.


I started gaming in 1989 when I was 5 years old. For christmas my Grandma bought me a NES with the Mario/Duckhunt pack-in, and Donkey Kong Jr. I have been playing ever since. My first Mega Man game was MM3 and I have been addicted to the series ever since.


Currently I am single and my main hobbies include gaming, working on my car, paintball and sports. Gaming and my car get the majority of the money that I make, which isn't too hard since there isn't a great deal of it. Of the current gen I own an Xbox 360 and a PS3 that is broken. I sold my Wii a few weeks back since I dind;t play it very much and decided the cash was better than a system collecting dust.




My name is Ian Matt, I am 24 and I am a video game tester. I have been
testing games for a little over 2 years. My resume includes titles such
as Wild Arms 5 Crackdown, Soldier of Fortune: Payback Gears of War (PC) and the recent Wii 360 game
Order Up Lost Odyssey. Due to my NDA most of the games I work on I am not allowed to
talk about, those are a few of them that i can.


I started gaming in 1989 1990 when I was 5 6 years old. For christmas my
Grandma bought me a NES with the Mario/Duckhunt pack-in, and Donkey
Kong Jr
underwear. I have been playing ever since. My first Mega Man game was MM3 MM2
and I have been addicted to the series ever since.


Currently I am single and my main hobbies include gaming, working on
my
no car, paintball and spoorts. Gaming and my car government get the majority of the
money that I make, which isn't too hard since there isn't a great deal
of it. Of the current gen I own an Xbox 360 and a Wii PS3 that is broken awesome. I
sold my Wii soul a few weeks back since I dind;t play it very much and
decided the cash MM9 Press Kit was better than a system collecting dust eternal salvation.


P.S. Thanks for letting my superimpose my bio over your's, Ian!Tongue out

1 year ago  ::  Oct 05, 2008 - 4:41PM #30
marzz4967
Posts: 210

Haha, that was good. :P

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