demonteeth
Damian Mann   Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
 
 
I was a casual gamer before Steam came along. In fact, I'd kind of given up after buying some expensive crap games at gamestop. Actually, GameStop was making me hate gaming. The way they rip people off on trade-ins is just ridiculous.
Now, with Humble Bundle and other bundle sites, if I get a couple stinkers in the bundle, it doesn't hurt ($$$) quite as bad. add to that that when you buy from Humble Bundle a portion goes to charity.....That's a win/win in my book.
So, gaming has become something else for me. I'm really into all the great ideas and artwork that goes into some of these games. I'm amazed at all the gameplay possibilties and how smart developers infuse new and creative ideas for old school style games .....expanding the possibilities in ways I woudl have never thought of. It really is an artistic expression in some of these games. Neverending Nighmares comes to mind right away as an expression of human experience ....unlike anything you'd expect from "video games".
I've found humor, horror, brand new ways of doing platform games, totally insane games like Dino D-day and Goat Simulator ....all because of Steam.
I'm pretty old now. But, I still think gaming is amazing. I go way back to pinball and air hockey, then there were home systems with very basic sprite pixel characters, it kept evolving....and now....or very soon...Occulus Rift is coming. I've watched electronic entertainment being born and evolving to where it is now.
I think the consoles are way behind on the greatness and coolness of indie games and ha ving the opportunity given to gamers to get in on a game AS IT DEVELOPES. That's quite a thing.
SZo, yeah. I'm an OG when it comes to gaming. But, I still suck at most games I play. So, there's that. I play Pinball Arcade to get my pride restored. I guess I just wanted to thank whomever is behind Steam for really bringing gaming to a new level....a mixed bag for sure. But, amazing none-the-less
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Inverse Effect 10.4.2015 klo 23.13 
Still don't have Rome II? tsk tsk, it's been on sale a few times for 15$
demonteeth 29.11.2014 klo 15.32 
Love Blind Willie. He's really where I started.
MuddyWolf 28.11.2014 klo 20.16 
The roots of Chicago blues lie in the Delta too.
Howlin'Wolf was a Charley Patton disciple.
Muddy Waters, like Robert Johnson, learned his ABC from Son House.

But I think I know what you mean.
After Muddy arrived in Chicago, he formed a band, plugged in and amplified his roots.

Don't get wrong though. I love the Smithsonian Folkways stuff too.
I'm also a big fan of guys like Blind Willie Mctell & Blind Willie Johnson.

Before Steam, I often played as BlindWillie.
Until I started participating in Clan tournaments and was asked to change my nick.
I guess they didn't get the reference ;)

btw
I don't make music myself.
If only I had that talent...
demonteeth 28.11.2014 klo 18.59 
I like the Delta stuff the most. Some of the Chicago blues stuff is too happy for me. I like the acoustic stuff on Folkways and from old single mic recordings. Really cool stuff.

Most blues lovers I know play some instrument as well. Are you a musician?
MuddyWolf 27.11.2014 klo 19.33 
Your dog should be proud of such an awesome name.

It was either Howlin’Waters or MuddyWolf for me.
For the sake of ease I chose the second.
Most of my Steam friends don’t get the connection anyways.
That’s okay but it’s always nice to meet a fellow Blues head :)
demonteeth 27.11.2014 klo 19.13 
I love that screen name. I named my dog after Willie "Hambone" Newbern. His name is Hambone Willie. Love the real blues.