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Snapper

I'm a thirty-something computer programmer. I live in Delaware, but I grew up in Arkansas in a tiny town of 2500. We didn't have video arcades. Heck, it was nearly an hour's drive to anything as sophisticated as a Wal*Mart. Needless to say, my exposure to video games as a child was somewhat limited.

In the mid 80's, I cut my teeth on a used Atari 2600 bought at a flea market and a handful of games like Space Invaders and Pac Man. I was hooked in a blink. In the decades since, I've become a big fan of many genres of games. From first-person shooters to role-playing to strategy and everything in between. The only games that categorically don't interest me are sports games.

The easiest way for a game to win me over is to have a gripping story. I'll forgive a lot in a game that grabs me and keeps me interested. The inverse is true, too. If a game does not have a killer story, its gameplay had better be pretty darn compelling to make up for it. That doesn't happen very often

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Pseudonym: Snapper

Real Name: JC Ford

Age: 31

Profession: Computer Programmer

First Game System: Atari 2600

Favorite Games: Final Fantasy Series, Max Payne Series, Neverwinter Nights Series, Empire Earth, StarCraft

Game Systems Owned: PC, Playstation 2, GameCube, GameBoy Advance

Favorite Saying: Arkansas is a great place to be from (FAR from)

The Book That Most Profoundly Changed My Life: "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" by Douglas Adams

Gender: Male

Biggest Pet Peeve: Closed-mindedness

Favorite Game Genres: RPG, Story-based RTS, Story-based FPS, Story-based anything

All MMOs Ever Played: Asheron's Call, Asheron's Call 2, Dark Age of Camelot, Anarchy Online, Star Wars: Galaxies, Horizons, Rubies of Eventide, World of Warcraft, Neocron, Final Fantasy Online

Favorite Profession/Class: Fighter/Warrior

Why MMOs Are My Game of Choice: They aren't. I generally cannot justify paying a monthly fee for a game that, for me, doesn't change significantly from month to month. As you can see from the list of MMORPGs I've played, it took me a while to come to this realization.

Current MMOs Being Played: World of Warcraft

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E3 Preview: Crysis
E3 Preview: Pirates of the Carribean The Legend of Jack Sparrow
E3 Preview: Reservoir Dogs
E3 Preview: DarkStar One
E3 Preview: Just Cause
Preview - Spellforce 2: Shadow Wars
Bejeweled 2
Psychonauts
F.E.A.R.
Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves
Fable: The Lost Chapters
Preview - Age of Empires III
Dungeon Siege II
Stronghold 2
Under the Skin
Dungeon Lords
E3 Preview - Just Cause
Review - Fate
Preview - Dragonshard
God of War
Interview - Interview - Spellforce 2
Empire Earth II
Tetris Elements
Nexus: The Jupiter Incident
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