Monday, October 30, 2017

The Gamer

I AM INTERESTED IN GAMING HOWEVER PLAYING NINTENDO CAN BE DIFFICULT. IT TAKES A LOT OF CONTROL AND EYES HAVE TO REALLY LOOK WHOLE TIME. I FIND EYES ARE GETTING BETTER AT LOOKING, THAT IS THEY AREN'T GETTING SO TIRED RIGHT AWAY. THAT IS THANKS TO RPM I'M SURE. I THINK RPM IS GIVING EYES EXERCISE SO THEY GETTING STRONGER. THAT HELPS ME IN SO MANY DIFFERENT WAYS. TONNE WISH FEELING TIRED NEVER A PROBLEM THEN I COULD EXERCISE MY EYES EVEN MORE. THE TIRED FEELING I GET IS MAKING ME SO RAGEY THAT MAKES ME FEEL SAD. THAT IS THE BAD PART OF EXERCISE. IT IS ALSO IMPORTANT TO HAVE GOOD HAND CONTROL. IT IS TRICKY TO PLAY MARIO WITHOUT COOPERATING HANDS. IT HELPS TO BE TONNE OK WITH MARIO DYING, IT HAPPENS A LOT. THINK I'M GETTING BETTER AT BEING OK ABOUT MISTAKES. THAT IS A HELPFUL THING FOR LEARNING NEW HARD THINGS. SEEING MARIO MOVE AND JUMP THE WAY I WANT HIM TO, THAT IS STILL AMAZING TO ME. THINK IT FUN. IT HELPS TO MAKE THE SON AND DAUGHTER ABLE TO PLAY TOGETHER EVEN MORE. 

THE GAMER

GAMING SON AND DAUGHTER

2 comments:

  1. Hi Fox!

    I grew up playing games on the original Nintendo Entertainment System - and reading your story reminded me of many hours playing Super Mario Brothers- the original one from 1985! I remember being amazed because until I started playing video games, I always thought of TV as something you watched but now TV was something I did!

    Keep up with your playing video games - I too had poor hand - eye coordination (I still do) but playing games helped a lot! I look forward to hearing more about your adventures in gaming. And I recommend if you can, picking up an original NES from the 80s (they can be found in thrift shops or classic video game stores, or even eBay) and trying out some of those games. One of my favorites was Zelda on the NES - I liked it because it did play pretty linearly but also you could play the levels in any order but you know what to expect because the worlds of the game don't change!


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    Rick

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  2. This is from Pablo, who is 11 and also an RPMer who likes to try video games : “some hard things really. Hope you make your hands play like you want them to.”

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