I’ve been a gamer for nearly 35 years, with one foot in the world of modern gaming and the other firmly planted in retro gaming. I’ve watched the numbers climb from 8-bit to 16-bit, 32-bit, and everything that followed.
Sometimes, I can get a bit too sentimental when it comes to old games. That’s why you’ll often find me writing about titles featured in quirky gaming videos or those floppy disk classics we passed around the neighborhood, thinking they were the best thing ever—mostly because we didn’t know any better and certainly hadn’t heard of the Amiga or Atari ST.
At the same time, this mix of nostalgia and experience gives me a unique perspective, letting me nitpick about all the incredible wonders of our rich gaming world.