Well, giving up is an exagerration but paralysis might be a better word for it.



As I said in my Psychological block thread, I seem to have this psycho block when it comes to buying new games. I dont think I have bought a new game since Little Kings Story which came out a few months ago in Europe.



I feel like a need a new game, but I find myself quite lethargic about getting something. It really doesn't help when you have two major money suckers, the classic cartoon collection is ever growing. I see my entertainment cabinet 3/4 full of books, dvds and games. I have DC and N64 games stuffed in a cuboard, which I never get to play. I have an xbox under the TV which hasn't been turned on for 3 years.



I have 360 games I cannot be bothered to complete.



Really I have so many games, when I look over my collection and wonder if I will ever get around to replaying them, the answer is inevitably no. How can you when a movie lasts 2 hours and a game is 6 minimum, varying all the way up to 100hrs.



I have to fork out $70 for a temparature regulating duvet, but I'm paralysed about that to as I want to spend it on games. But which games? Some titles I have been waiting to hobo pounce on never drop.



Blah. It's times like these which make me wonder if its worth it. At least animal crossing keeps me going, every day since last december. Ace.

Posted by gamingeek Mon, 05 Oct 2009 14:14:23 (comments: 15)
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Wed, 07 Oct 2009 19:37:49
You should sell all of your non-Sony games/consoles, and buy a PS3/PSP combo. Why? Because "the environment where Playstation wins is best for the industry."
 
Thu, 08 Oct 2009 08:52:43
^Excellent points. I'd just stick with the hookers and booze. Don't skimp on either though or you'll be dissapointed.
 
Thu, 08 Oct 2009 10:32:49
The environment where I win is best for the world. So everyone give me cash. NOW
 
Mon, 12 Oct 2009 21:53:29
I thought about your blog some more. Usually giving up something you like (that is a part of your identity) indicates depression brought about by some level of self-loathing.

I'd focus on the postive influences your gaming interests have on your life and apply those postives to other aspects of your world.

Doctor Phil Out!


 
Thu, 15 Oct 2009 19:57:07
Yep, self loather here. I hate my life.
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