Showing posts with label Gaming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gaming. Show all posts

Saturday, January 11, 2025

Tapping into the World of Video Games (A Throwback Post)

When I wrote this blog post back in October 2020. I remember the rising cases of Covid in Malaysia. At that point of time, people started to panic quite a bit when the cases hit 432. Thinking back, it was nothing compared to tens of thousands of cases later on but we didn't know that then. We braced ourselves for lockdown to happen again.

At this point of time, I was still working on my doctorate thesis on gamers' purchasing behaviours so I was working on my research. I wrote the following in the original blog post.

Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Breaking Free from Being a Closeted Gamer


I was a closet gamer throughout my adult life, playing games only at home without anyone knowing apart from a family staying with me. It’s only recently since I became addicted to a survival horror mobile game LifeAfter that I broke free from being a closet gamer.

Why did I keep this huge part of me a secret? It’s definitely not because I’m embarrassed. It was mostly due to my surroundings. I used to play with boys during my primary school, then I went to an all-girls high school. That was when my gaming time was decreasing gradually. I don’t want to sound sexist towards my own gender but the topics that commonly came up among my girlfriends were about boys, clothes, fashions, music, TV shows, and movies. There was not a single mention of video or PC games.

The first gaming device my parents bought for me and my brother was a Micro Genius back in the ’90s. If you’re from my generation, I’m sure you’ll remember those childhood video games we used to play. For those who are younger and have no clue what I’m talking about, you attach a cartridge with either a single game or a bundle of games into the device to play.

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Needless to say, my brother and I were instantly hooked with video games. We played for hours, days, and nights. One time, we scrambled to our feet and ran off from the living room where we were playing because smokes started coming out from the TV box. Mom was furious because the TV overheated due to long hours of playing video games.

After that, we just transitioned from Micro Genius to Nintendo and subsequently Playstation and PC games. Like I mentioned earlier, I stopped playing after I went to high school while my brother never did stop playing games until today.

I’m so glad that the gaming culture is stronger these days and it has become mainstream since the early 2000s with eSports gaining huge momentum. Besides, there are more female gamers and older gamers (25-35.) While I still don’t have many people around me who are gamers, I’m starting to make new friends through the multiplayer games that I play. I’m happier now as a gamer that I truly get to talk and share with people about this hobby of mine.

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