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Richie
Written by Tyler Richardson   
Tuesday, 18 December 2007
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Yeah, the name's Richie. No 'X' at the end, no Star Wars or anime reference, just a silly teenage nickname used for our first Show. I really didn't think it would matter what I called myself; I mean, who's gonna listen to us?


BreakmanX.com had been a solo gig for a few years before I signed on. Somehow, during my sophomore year of high school, I ended up in the not-short-bus-special class of Information Technology. What a haven that was, like a stop on the Underground Railroad on my trip through the seven circles of hell. Break was there, an I.T. OG who decided to take me under his wing during my first PC build. Friendship ensued, and then came his idea: A web-based radio show about games. What? We're mere students, living in the middle of No and Where, with no radio experience between us. I thought he was fucking crazy - he has yet to disprove this - but the show went on. Five years, eight Show hosts, three E3's, two ISP's and a move to Lawrence later, and we've pretty much got it figured out.

My gaming origins? I was a Nintendo kid, born and bred to hate Sega kids and their six buttons. Who needs six, anyway? I played the Mario's and the Final Fantasy's, the Metroid's and even the Super Scope shooters, loving every minute of it. From the age I could read the 'A' and 'B' on the NES controller, games were there. The fanboyism lasted through the N64, when cartridges finally died and so did my reluctance to touch anything with 'Sony' on it. Sega dropped out and Microsoft jumped in, but the brands almost seemed to fade into the background. Then, at one point I realized, this isn't going to stop. Games are a part of me now; it's not a form of acne that goes away in your 20's, and it's not a phase. I embraced this openly, and with it came some wisdom. I don't call myself a Wiitard or an Xbot. I'm a gamer.

This brings me to my General Theory of Gaming. Consoles, as electronic devices, regardless of brand or history, are a means to an end. You don't buy consoles so they'll look good in your living room; you buy consoles to play games, right? Thus, to play the games you want to, you have to pay the deposit, a console. Deciding if you're willing to put down the deposit to play certain games is a personal and subjective choice, based on your taste and your budget. This kind of disregard towards brand insures no fanboyism, probably the biggest disservice you can do to yourself as a gamer. Unless you enjoy being stubborn and biased, there's no reason to deny yourself all the gaming industry has to offer you based on brand name.

The industry is a big thing these days, too. As a gamer, you're part of a market, constantly bombarded with ads, images, tag lines, and word of mouth. You've got the money, and they want it. Thinking for yourself has never been more important as a gamer as it is now. Keep that salt shaker with you always, and use it liberally.

My favorite games/genres? Anything from, Square, Enix, or Squeenix. First-person shooters have been a favorite since Goldeneye and Perfect Dark, then becoming a disciple of Unreal Tournament up to 2004 before dropping out in favor of the Battlefield series. Max Payne deserves mention as the best piece of storytelling I've ever experienced, not to mention obscene noir fun. Light gun? Yes, please. The Megaman X series holds a special place in my heart, and I'm never one to turn down a good 2D experience, old or new. And then there's my racing fetish. The appeal is hard to explain in words; there's something about pouring myself into a car and track, putting my all into one goal, that satisfies me like nothing else.

Really, just about anything fun gets a thumbs up from me. Isn't that why we play games, anyway? The enjoyment? I mean, sure, enjoyment can mean a lot of things; BreakmanX prefers to sample games like fine wines. But in the end, if you're not having a good time with the controller in your hand...why play?
 
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