Smell can form strong associations with memories, so it isn't unnatural for smells to become linked in one's mind to other experiences that occurred while the smell was present.BloatedGuppy said:Video games are virtual experiences that don't actually produce any olfactory sensations. You might want to go see a doctor. You could be having a stroke.
Everyone else knew I was joking, Zakarath! Everyone!Zakarath said:Smell can form strong associations with memories, so it isn't unnatural for smells to become linked in one's mind to other experiences that occurred while the smell was present.
wait..... you you mean thats not standard procedure? .-. ive always done that for games books and dvd's...TehCookie said:At first I thought you meant opening the games and smelling them. I do that whenever I get new games to verify their newness (compared to gamestop "new")
[small]I-I'm not weird or anything.[/small]
When I first saw the thread I thought you meant the actual smell of the physical game. I love when I open a new game for the first time and take a big whiff of the disc, plastic, and instruction manual smells. I thought I was a bit weird for this as well.Godsfists said:Am i the only psycho out there who has the smell of autumn leaves remind me of Sonic 2; the smell of video-club beer-smoke mix make me think of Mortal Kombat; going into a book store, with the scent of fresh press making me think of Silent Hill????
Are you guys experiencing smell-games associations too?? Or is my life scarred by this childish associative thinking?
Oh yes, that's my gamer-cocaine.PieBrotherTB said:Eh, not really.
BUT.
The smell of a new game manual, and the smell of new electronics.
Them's pretty bitchin'