BreakABone
05-24-2008, 04:52 PM
This is a companion piece to Thatmariolover's interviews in Happy Hour. These interviews however will focus more on a person's gaming history and habits. And I will try something different to see if it works. There was a real interview with Fox but I shall wrap it in a pretend interview to give it a bit more life.
*Fox enters the room and takes a seat across from BaB*
Fox: I would just like to say what an honor it is to be the first guest on this series. And for you of all people to interview me!
BaB: I really can't say much. This is all about you the people.
So let's get down to business. What was your earliest gaming experience.
Fox: *Thinks* I remember playing Duck Hunt at grandpa and grandma Foxes. *A single tear rolls down his cheek* It was a special time for me. I was a sharpshooter I tell ya.
BaB: I see. Now what about your first console.
Fox: O man that takes me back. I believe my first console was a Sega Genesis. As a matter of fact *pulls a Genesis out of his bag* I still have it in perfect working condition. And I knew you would follow up with it but it has Sonic 2 in it which was also my first game. *Grins*
BaB: Since we are on a nostalgic trip right now what were some of your favorite games growing up.
Fox: There are so many to choose from. I was a fan of NHL 95 like all Canadian kids I enjoy hockey. Then there was Gunstar Heroes. Can't forget about Streets of Rage. Even though it was nothing more than a shameless sprite promotion Cool Spot. What ever happened to Spot?
BaB: *Shrugs*
Fox: Tetris is still a classic in my eyes. Super Wario Land for GB, James Bond, Pokemon, name a color and I probably played it. Goldeneye, Perfect Dark, Starfox 64, Starcraft, Warcraft II and of course Mario Kart 64.
BaB: That is quite a list and rather diverse all the same. As you have grown older have you felt that your gaming taste has changed?
Fox:Id say Ive developed a particular niche. But hey, if it looks interesting im willing to try anything once
BaB: That's good. Now on the subject of evolving taste, what consoles have you owned.
Fox: *Thinks* As I mentioned, the Genesis was my first console and housed some of my favorite games. Then there was the Gameboy hell of a system. The N64, the DS and the two generations of Xboxes.
BaB: Which Gameboy?
Fox: Hmm I've owned the Gameboy, the pocket and the Color.
BaB: Almost at the end. Let's get some favorites going. Favorite game?
Fox: Gunstar Heroes is still an all time classic in my eyes.
BaB: Console?
Fox: I got to say the 360 currently. It is firing on all cylinders.
BaB: Franchise?
Fox: I don't feel that I have one sorry.
BaB: No problem.
BaB: One final question and you are free to go.
Fox: Okay let's have it.
BaB: If you had to pick gameplay or graphics?
Fox:Gameplay, what are you whacked up on the opiates?
If it aint fun then it can go screw itself.
BaB: I have you know I am on no opiates. But thank you for taking the time to answer the questions.
*Fox enters the room and takes a seat across from BaB*
Fox: I would just like to say what an honor it is to be the first guest on this series. And for you of all people to interview me!
BaB: I really can't say much. This is all about you the people.
So let's get down to business. What was your earliest gaming experience.
Fox: *Thinks* I remember playing Duck Hunt at grandpa and grandma Foxes. *A single tear rolls down his cheek* It was a special time for me. I was a sharpshooter I tell ya.
BaB: I see. Now what about your first console.
Fox: O man that takes me back. I believe my first console was a Sega Genesis. As a matter of fact *pulls a Genesis out of his bag* I still have it in perfect working condition. And I knew you would follow up with it but it has Sonic 2 in it which was also my first game. *Grins*
BaB: Since we are on a nostalgic trip right now what were some of your favorite games growing up.
Fox: There are so many to choose from. I was a fan of NHL 95 like all Canadian kids I enjoy hockey. Then there was Gunstar Heroes. Can't forget about Streets of Rage. Even though it was nothing more than a shameless sprite promotion Cool Spot. What ever happened to Spot?
BaB: *Shrugs*
Fox: Tetris is still a classic in my eyes. Super Wario Land for GB, James Bond, Pokemon, name a color and I probably played it. Goldeneye, Perfect Dark, Starfox 64, Starcraft, Warcraft II and of course Mario Kart 64.
BaB: That is quite a list and rather diverse all the same. As you have grown older have you felt that your gaming taste has changed?
Fox:Id say Ive developed a particular niche. But hey, if it looks interesting im willing to try anything once
BaB: That's good. Now on the subject of evolving taste, what consoles have you owned.
Fox: *Thinks* As I mentioned, the Genesis was my first console and housed some of my favorite games. Then there was the Gameboy hell of a system. The N64, the DS and the two generations of Xboxes.
BaB: Which Gameboy?
Fox: Hmm I've owned the Gameboy, the pocket and the Color.
BaB: Almost at the end. Let's get some favorites going. Favorite game?
Fox: Gunstar Heroes is still an all time classic in my eyes.
BaB: Console?
Fox: I got to say the 360 currently. It is firing on all cylinders.
BaB: Franchise?
Fox: I don't feel that I have one sorry.
BaB: No problem.
BaB: One final question and you are free to go.
Fox: Okay let's have it.
BaB: If you had to pick gameplay or graphics?
Fox:Gameplay, what are you whacked up on the opiates?
If it aint fun then it can go screw itself.
BaB: I have you know I am on no opiates. But thank you for taking the time to answer the questions.