Re: A Nosy question for the Boomers.....
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06/29/02 07:08 PM
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Betty Lou
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Just moving this up as girlgeek wants to know just how old all of us are. Hi girlgeek. Love, Betty Lou
I am 'the HAT lady"! and "who loves ya BABY?!"
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Re: A Nosy question for the Boomers.....
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06/30/02 07:56 AM
06/30/02 07:56 AM
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girlgeek
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THIS IS AWESOME!!! I thought I was a rarity, sitting around playing adventure games at the "ripe ol' age" of 39! You all have convinced me that I will NEVER give up my gaming! :-)
I knew I liked this group for more than one reason. It's very diverse, yes....but....I also feel I'm in a group of my peers. I love it! I love it! I love it!
My 43-year-old best friend thinks I'm WHACKO to be playing games at my age. Personally, I think SHE needs to loosen up and enjoy life!
PLAYING ON PC: World of Warcraft...nothing else...there is no need for ANY other game when you have THIS one to play!! LOL
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Re: A Nosy question for the Boomers.....
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06/30/02 07:58 AM
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girlgeek
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This would be a good thread for game developers to read. Maybe then they'd realize that they DO have an adventure market, and that it's NOT 15-year-old boys, for the most part!
PLAYING ON PC: World of Warcraft...nothing else...there is no need for ANY other game when you have THIS one to play!! LOL
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Re: A Nosy question for the Boomers.....
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06/30/02 09:56 AM
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CeeZee
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Hello to all . Don't get me wrong, I love them dearly, but a break is really nice. I am currently playing Watchmaker and because of all the good remarks from some of you at Gamerboomers on Dark Fall, I have ordered it and it should be in my mailbox by tomorrow. Cathy (CeeZee)
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Re: A Nosy question for the Boomers.....
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06/30/02 02:12 PM
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joanieS
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You know, Girlgeek brings up an interesting point. Her friend thinks she is whacko for playing adventure games, like, "At your age, REALLY NOW!" I don't know anyone who plays cdrom games in my social group, extended or close. When people ask me what I do with my time and I mention my addiction to playing these games, they look at me like I'm from another planet and change the subject. Glad to know I am part of this very supportive group. You go GAMERS!!!!!! wave:
"A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart and can sing it back to you when you have forgotten the words." ...unknown
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Re: A Nosy question for the Boomers.....
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08/24/02 06:11 PM
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MacDee
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Just thought I would bring this thread to the top once again for the newbies. We are going to archive it. It is a very special thread. ~Dee
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Re: A Nosy question for the Boomers.....
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08/24/02 06:32 PM
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manxman
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As a relative 'newbie' to posting on gameboomers I thought I'd mention that 1951 was a good year. I play all the adventure games with my 10 year old son by my side so that I may benefit from his insight. He is almost as good as a WT.
Sometimes lost is where you need to be. Just because you don't know your direction doesn't mean you don't have one.
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Re: A Nosy question for the Boomers.....
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08/24/02 07:58 PM
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Bruce Fielder
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I'm 49 and I too play many of my games with my 8 year old son whose great intuitive powers has saved me lots of stumbling around!
Live by the Golden Rule at all times.
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Re: A Nosy question for the Boomers.....
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08/24/02 08:19 PM
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audrey522
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48 years young here and my husband is a fan too, at 46. Love crosswords and stuff and so when I discovered adventure games, became a BAAG lady. This website is the best! Is it from watching too many Jon Hall movies on TV when I was a child?
Does wine count as a serving of fruit?
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Re: A Nosy question for the Boomers.....
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08/24/02 08:46 PM
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vik
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Hey all,
33 here, but I started adventuring at an early age on my VIC-20 with "The Count" and moved on through just about every game that Infocom ever put out (yes I was a public-schooler playing text adventures while everyone else was playing with their Atari's and Intellivision's). Of course I evened out the field by playing football for a number of years (so actually my knees may be in their early 40s, gosh knows they feel like it somedays).
I may be a youngun but I know I've turned for help to a number of the more 'seasoned' adventurers out there so it's obvious to me that no matter what our ages, adventure gaming is far from dead and, sooner or later, the males 16-25 that haunt the shops will figure it out.
Besides, how many 60 yr olds will buy Unreal Duke Nukem Quake vs. Predator XVIII?
Now playing: Too bloody many (sigh) Now reading: Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 9th edition (1995)
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Re: A Nosy question for the Boomers.....
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08/24/02 09:50 PM
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Howard the Doc
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Hey Witchen, nice of you to chime in but unless I missed it in all the verbiage I did not notice that you fessed up as to YOUR age!! Hmmm. I'm 55 and have been a computer game addict since the mid'80's on my Radio Shack Color Computer (I also ran my business on it then). BTW, anyone remember the Atari game "Adventure"? I've also been doing and teaching martial arts for 20+ years. However, now, rather than keeping me young, it's starting to remind me that I'm getting old! Oy! I turned my 78 year old father onto Amerzone and then Road to India. He had to play with the WTs (okay, so did I, once in a while, well, sometimes, okay, OFTEN) but he really enjoyed them.
Not only is the universe stranger than we imagine, it's stranger than we CAN imagine - J.B.S. Haldane -------------------------------- Games will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no games.
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Re: A Nosy question for the Boomers.....
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08/24/02 09:54 PM
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Hanksdog
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~DEE I just hit 40 but dont hate me 'cause I'm younger. How about asking what age groups we fit in.......and posting the results (ALTHOUGH WE ALREADY KNOW WE'RE IN THE BEST AGE GROUP OF ALL.........GAMEBOOMERS!!!!!!!!!!) Ever Obedient and Loving .
Overheard Titanic "What's the worst that can happen?" Rockafeller.Done Still Life, Myst 4/5 PLAYING NIBIRU, Next "And Then There Were None", RHEM 2.
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Re: A Nosy question for the Boomers.....
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08/24/02 10:33 PM
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JMK
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I'm 51 - 52 in December. I'm glad to see all of you here. We'll prove to them that not just teenagers play games! JMK
Playing "World of Warcraft", "Oblivion",and "Silent Hill 2"
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Re: A Nosy question for the Boomers.....
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08/24/02 10:43 PM
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Wow! How did I ever miss 'this' thread!???? Oh, I guess it was probably the word 'nosy' and I'm not, so I just bypassed it. LOL! DOHHHHHHH! What a great subject!!! I'm 62, ...going on 35! Life got sooooooo much better at that age that I never got past it emotionally! There's a LOT to be said for being older! ...for one thing, no one asks me any of those dumb questions any more... like 'when are you going to get married' or 'what do you want to be when you grow up'! hahaha By this age, all the pressure is off! Everyone KNOWS that I'm not going to be a rocket scientist! ROFL! I LOVE this age! ...and this group! I thought that *I* was probably the oldest one here! Hoorayyyyyyy for Boomers! Yvonne
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