Hi, I have been alive for quite a long time, but I only just recently joined assembler games. I played Pong as a child (11) when it first came out, and I played Space Invaders, Galaxians, and 1942 when they were new. I still have my first PlayStation and the NegCON controller that I used to play Wipeout and Ridge Racer Revolution, and I still have my original copies of these games. This is stuff I'd never sell. I spent a bit of time playing games on the PC (around 10 years) but I eventually came back to the consoles. Mainly original Xbox, but also PlayStation, PS2, and PS3, and the Xbox 360. Lately I have been playing a lot of PlayStation Portable games (PSP1, 2, & 3; no PSP Go or Vita; if it is not on a UMD, I am not not interested). Initially I thought the PSP was crap as its ergonomics were awful, but since I bought a PSP grip that turns the PSP into a PS3 or Xbox 360 controller with a dislay on it, I have changed my mind. I love these little things, and I love being able to play my games on an aeroplane, on a train, on a bus, and in a hotel room in some foreign land. I am a bit old school; to me, the PS3 and the Xbox 360 are as new as they need to be and I am yet to play a PS4 or Xbox One game. I will admit to being quite impressed with the impovement over the PS2 that the PS3 is. But I still love playing Wipeout on my PlayStation. When I first played Gears of Way on the Xbox 360, I was gobsmacked! So realistic you could almost believe you were there. ricey