How has a game POSITIVELY affected your life?

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SuperNashwan

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Ahhhh I am so pleased to see a positive thread for once! I had started to think the internet was populated only with people with complaints about stuff.

Erm I dont know if games have changed anything in me for the better, but they are a source of lots of good memories and nostalgia. I loved my old Commodore 64 and my Amiga 500, and there are some games on that which really spark off a sense of excitement to think about.

One of my first paying jobs was sort of a secretary thing, so my ability to type may have come in handy I guess. Now I am a Mechanical Engineer so no, computer games had no bearing on that at all :)
 

Brad Shepard

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Heres the list

Phoenix Wright: Never give up, you can always find a way out of your troubles.
Final Fantasy 8: Everyone has a true love out htere, I found mine already.
Monster Rancher 4: Always feed your animals, they get pissy if you dont.
Rock Band: I will never be able to play a insterment... EVER.
 

Something Amyss

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Guitar Hero helped my hand get used to playing guitar, something that had been a slow and painful process before that. It's not like it taught me how to actually play, but as a stretching/dexterity tool, it was about as fun a way to improve as I could think of.
 

imnot

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I now have a hell of a lot more fun than I used to, and Am happier in general.
 

Calico93

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Games have made me enjoy gaming.
Some story lines send shivers down my spine when they really connect, some move me and genuinely make me smile
Some games are for pure fun, relieving stress, fun at parties with friends
I love escapism when im down and theyre just great.

Borderlands has inspired me to try and create my own art style, and made me enjoy creating my own art alot more.
 

Amarok

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World of Warcraft.
I met a Belgian couple (myself being English) and I've been friends with them for 4 years now, visiting them and whatnot. I was even the best man at their wedding. Their friendship got me through some pretty hard times as well. Fantastic.
 

Manji187

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Final Fantasy VII-IX taught me a bit of English, supplementing Hollywood movies...and oh yeah...school.
 

Codenet

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Virus49 said:
Believe it or not World of Warcraft has made me a bit more of a social person.
For something that is considered anti-social and frowned upon by most normal people, i have meet many new real life friends because of it. I have found it to be a good conversation starter and a good way to establish a relationship.
For example, there was a guy tat i used to go to school with but didn't have anything to do with at the time, not because we didn't like each other, but because we just didn't hang around with each other. He then came to the school i am now studying at and because he was friends with one of my friends, we began to talk and discovered that we both played WoW. We are now very close friends, and i owe it all to Blizzard Entertainment.

Also Mass Effect(1 & 2), Dragon Age and Knights of the Old Republic all taught me new things about myself and what type of person i really am. Bioware are the best storytellers of all time.
 

LarenzoAOG

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Kris015 said:
Not that I can think of.

LarenzoAOG said:
Metro 2033 made me more open minded.
How so?
The games wants you to learn as much as you can about the game world and its inhabitants, the entire games is based around that idea, the games "good" ending has you sparing the enemy you set out to destroy in the beginning of the game after you learn they aren't evil, you get the good ending by slowing down and observing the world, things like listneing to Nazis talk about how much they miss their families and not killing them net you good enlightenment points, in the end you end up throwing away you preconceived notions in favor of what you learned by being open minded.
 

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Nintendolover222 said:
OT: Half Life 2, because coupled with the aforementioned subject it's what most people know Nintendolover222 for: deep, action packed fanfiction. The Half Life series is ideal for writing about because it hasn't yet been concluded which allows people to showcase some delicious speculation, and as Anarchemitis said on page one...
What does one do with HL2 fiction that has never seen the light of day? I have twenty pages of some pretty good shit, at least relative to my other shit.
 

gphjr14

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Dynasty Warriors 4 got me interested in history. Initially Asian history then American. Now I'm 1 semester away from my Bachelors in history.
 

Amaury_games

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I play videogames since I was 4 years old. I'm from Brazil, so my mother translated the instructions and game messages the best way she could. However, I quickly learned the limitations of her English vocabulary, so I realized that is up to ourselves to learn, accept and comprehend foreign languages in order to improve our communication and understanding of other people. I believe that helped me learn English very fast (and enough to consider myself fluent in it), become aware of such communication differences between people, and even motivated me into learning as many languages as I can (I understand Spanish, a little bit of Italian, and I'm currently learning Japanese). I'm sure games will, once again, help me achieve this goal. There are many other things I think videogames helped me with, but I need to wrap up this post now. Gotta finish some work.
 
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its really opened me up alot more and i think situations through a ton ton ton ton more now, i nearly always have advice or tackle things with success from observing all possibilities and outcomes for whatever i am doing at the moment.