the-Wind said:
Man that game hit you pretty hard. But yeah, I can relate. Only things I found bad about Scrapland was the fact that it was pretty restricted in character classes, and the lack of customization, or at least a more Kirby-like way to implement enemy-based power ups. Anyway, here's mine:
I started quite young with consoles, although I didn't own one until I was 10 or 12 or so. I remember being especially attracted to the legendary platformers that were all the rage in the 90's such as Sonic the Hedgehog and Mario (although I was way more attracted to Sonic since he was way radder) but then I started going to some kind of computer classes during summer, and there I discovered Doom, Monkey Island and such, which opened my eyes to a world of fun. Because these two examples up here, ladies and gentlemen, are examples of pure, unadultered FUN. I was kinda surprised when Doom 3 was made as a survival horror game. "Doom wasn't terrorific!" I thought. "It was just about shooting dudes in the face!"
So I kinda keep on playing games that are somehow similar to what I played in my youth, now that I think of it. Nothing too massive, nothing too complicated, fun, and pixellated if possible. Cave Story comes to mind, as do Spelunker and some top-down shooter such as Alien Shooter / Zombie shooter.
Pokémon opened my eyes at the seemingly boring world of RPGs, as also did Zelda: A link to the past. Simple, affordable, not-too-thick RPGs. I tend to abhor JRPGS for their characters and story, so I gradually got more into Action RPGs: Mass Effect, Recettear, and even World of Warcraft. Sim City 3000 introduced me into strategy games, a genre I never got really much into, and thanks to that once in a while I get so absorbed into Dwarf Fortress I totally shut off from the real world. Thanks, Sim City
Also, spaceship games, because spaceships are Fuckin' A: Starting with Microsoft's Fury 3, I came to know the Universal War series, the X series, Rogue Squadron, Freelancer, you name it. It's got ships? It's got explosions? Then it's fine by me. I also play flight simulators sometimes, when it hits me.