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<p>One thing that I&#8217;ve sadly slipped into here at <strong>Grinding Down</strong> is a routine, and that routine involves talking about all the new videogames I&#8217;m playing currently or the new games I want to really play once they are released to <del datetime="2010-06-17T18:15:15+00:00">us savage animals</del> the public. I mean, this isn&#8217;t the worst thing, as some times it&#8217;s fun to muse on about how much Niko Bellic is a jerk or what life is like in a little game called <strong>Fallout 3</strong>, but I also started up this videogame blog to talk about all kinds of games, especially ones from the yonder years, not necessarily <strong>Pong</strong> era, but older games of the last two decades that just don&#8217;t get touched upon much more because of all the 3D bullshit and hands-free console apps and whatever new shiny thing is put on a pedestal for us to look up at in awe and wonder. Can you tell I&#8217;m not terribly impressed with 3D witchcraft?</p>
<p>Maybe it&#8217;s thanks to E3 and its global domination plans to win over all gamers with nostalgia-limned titles like <strong>Donkey Kong Country Returns!</strong> and a <strong>Kid Icarus</strong> title for the Nintendo 3DS or that adorable and quirky <strong>Kirby&#8217;s Epic Yarn</strong>&#8230;you know what? Too many to list. I&#8217;m sure many of you can name the rest. <a href="http://lparchive.org/LetsPlay/">Maybe it&#8217;s from all the &#8220;let&#8217;s play&#8221; articles I&#8217;ve been reading lately.</a> Or it might have to do with my recent string of purchases on Xbox Live, with <strong>Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting</strong> and the arcade-like throwback of <strong>&#8216;Splosion Man</strong>. Lastly, maybe it&#8217;s because I can sometimes hear my yellow-faded SNES in the back of my closet calling my name from time to time to bust him out and have a go.</p>
<p>Either way, these games exist.</p>
<p>And I want to talk about them. Sure, every now and then I do a piece on <a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/category/games-i-regret/">games I regret parting with,</a> but that&#8217;s not enough. And this is where it gets hard because you&#8217;d think there&#8217;d be nothing new left to write about, oh, say <strong>Final Fantasy VII</strong> or <strong>Super Mario Bros.</strong> or <strong>Suikoden II</strong>. Actually, I bet <a href="http://twitter.com/firsthour">Greg Noe</a> would agree that there&#8217;s not <em>enough</em> written about <strong>Suikoden II</strong> at this point; it is, after all, one of my top five games OF ALL TIME. Still, it&#8217;s not like you can write up preview reports for PlayStation 1 games or speculate about how awesome it&#8217;s going to be to play as Solid Snake all the way through <strong>Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty</strong>. I kind of like how things are done occasionally over at <a href="http://www.gamespite.net/verbalspew/">Verbal Spew</a><a href="http://www.gamespite.net/verbalspew/">,</a> with articles more or less just exploring these games of the past, comparing them to the nowadays, maybe not even.</p>
<p>But yeah, hopefully soon I can put down some words about videogames that most likely aren&#8217;t even being thought about during this crazy E3 black-hole. I love my Xbox 360 and many of the current generation games, but I also love my SNES and PlayStation 1, a system I bought all on my own, as well as every game I got for it, making it extra special to me, a working boy in high school; these loves do not outbid the other; they are the same, as they really should be, and I just don&#8217;t ever want to forget the building blocks that got us to today.</p>
<p>P.S. I got the strangest sense of déjà vu when writing this post. It&#8217;s still tickling me now.</p>
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