Hello all and thanks for taking the time to read my post.
Like most of you I too have been into video games since the day you could find an arcade in every mall, or even at your local Hoagies Corner. We used to beg our Mom to take us there cause food was cheap so she would give us a dollar each to play the SNK/NeoGeo Collection. With three brothers the fighting would some times jump right out of the screen.

But we always had a great time.
It would be years before our Uncle Dan started working for Nintendo and bought us a NES. I still remember my Mom flinging the remote around trying to get Mario to jump higher, oh how we would laugh at her. Well the joke was on us as the saying "Mother knows best" was right, now everyone's flipping a Wii-mote around!
Well sadly that NES didn't last long, much like the even shorter lived Turbo Graphics 16. Three boys in a tiny apartment on long hot summer days things tended to break, except bones much to our surprise. So we would go over to the homes of friends to play video games and when they weren't home we would bike up to Sears and play video games until a nosy store clerk would inquire about the whereabouts of our mother.
Oh yes video games ruled the day and never let up. From Mario to Road Rash to Mario Kart to Street Fighter to WCW to Golden Eye to Halo and beyond. Consoles have, and continue, to be my game facilitator of choice (though I have many fond memories of playing MoO at Javaman's abode).
My favorite games are multi-player single screen hack and slash, beat 'em brawlers, and button mashers. Party games are cool too, any one up for some Fusion Frenzy: Twisted System?
Well that's more than likely more than you needed to know so I'll let you get back to pa'rusin' the sweetness of PNWGamers.
...that name again is Mr. Fro,