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Top five things I'm thankful for in gaming this holiday season photo

[Introducing our newest contributor, Dr. Boa. A videogame industry veteran who's spent years working his knuckles to the bone to bring you some of the games you love, Dr. Boa hopes to bring his own perspective to the masses, and maybe pick up some chicks along the way ... or some pretty dudes. He ain't picky.]

I figure 'tis the season for holiday cheer, and quite frankly there's quite a lot to be thankful for these days as a gamer.

Sometimes, we get so caught up in the latest Internet rumor mongering that it's hard not to become a jaded cynic. From the latest game reviews being "pwned" by advertisers, or how some nutty lawyer is trying to take down Take 2, it's so easy to lose sight of all the good things about gaming.

So here I am, acting as the de facto Merry Bringer with my "+5 Mace of Holiday Cheer." (Yes, it is epic gear.) Enjoy my "top five things I'm thankful for in gaming, and perhaps you'll start to see that twinkle of wonderment that you have deep down inside your little black heart! 

1. I'm thankful that games today don't have flicker or slowdown.
You younger kids today probably have no idea what I'm talking about, but this was the bane of my gaming existence back in the 8-bit and 16-bit days. When CPU power just couldn't keep up with the graphics on screen, you'd see all sorts of space-time continuum tears in on screen reality that make even Captain Picard crap a brick.

It was so bad in the 8-bit days, that anytime you had more than just three to four enemies on screen, all of the characters would flash like they were disappearing. Today, you've got games like Assassin's Creed which simulates a whole freakin' city with people moving about. I use to dream about times like this when I was a yun won.

2. I'm thankful for XBLA.
Or in more general terms, digital distribution of games. It's opened up a whole new way for me to play games. To sample games for just $10 is something I never thought I'd enjoy so much.

Now I say XBLA, though I also am pretty enamored with the Wii Virtual Console, and all of these classic games. In the end though, you've gotta give Microsoft some credit for spearheading the XBLA, and paving the way for everything to come. To think that I use to have to pay $50 bucks for these games, and today, I get to play them all for just two cups of Starbucks coffee (or a 1 hour massage in Thailand, if you know what I mean).

3. I'm thankful for online multiplayer.
I waited so loooong for this to finally take off. TEN FREAKIN YEARS! I was one of the first people to own Xband? Remember that? Depending on which camp you are in, you either thought it was revolutionary, or a clunky POS gaming device that let you play online on the SNES and Genesis. Oh how I wanted to take others down in Mortal Kombat to truly prove my might. All I got was a lot of glitchy, laggy, warping characters jumping around screen.

It's almost amazing how seamless online gaming is today. Even more impressive is how so many games make online gaming so robust, it's like buying two games in one. Now I almost never play through a game more than once anymore (it's hush hush, but I like having a life), but I did just that with Crackdown -- once by myself, and again with a friend. And it was like a whole new experience. Playing with others completely changes the dynamic.

4. I'm thankful that games today let you AUTOSAVE!
It used to drive me bonkers that I had to write down a password every time I wanted to save a game. Some games required passwords that were as long as whole passages from the bible! Add my own shortcoming on top of that (no, not my explosive Hulk anger, but rather my crappy handwriting), and it became such a chore to play big games. What does that say about my handwriting, if EVEN I can't read it?

5. And finally, I'm glad that gaming systems simply WORK.
I can't even begin to tell you how many times I nearly passed out from blowing so hard into my NES just to get it to work. The combination of lack of oxygen and the rising anger would probably have killed me if I was bloated as I am today, thanks to Mickey D fries. What I don't get is how the Japanese NES worked like a charm.

Now granted, I'm sure Xbox 360 owners who experience the "red ring of death" probably think this problem still exists today, but at least Microsoft is fixing the problem. Back then, the only choice was to either buy a new NES, or to blow your system like a $20 hooker in the back seat of a chevy.

So I'm going to cheat a little bit here, and I'm sure Santa won't mind. Because I do have one more thing I'm thankful for. And that is: I'm thankful for being a gamer in 2007. Because this year has blown my simple mind with the number of AAA games that are out there. Never in history have we seen so many games score above a 90% average. I'm counting 14 so far, from Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, Mass Effect, Bioshock, Crysis, Rock Band to Super Mario Galaxy, which is pretty close to overthrowing The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time as the best game of all time.

Seriously. Just take a moment of silence by hitting that pause button, and bask in gaming glory. If you got something to be thankful for, share with your fellow gamer. Then you can go back to your regularly scheduled internet rants.
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Dr. Boa may sound like someone who starred in a porn with Dirk Diggler, but his true passion is interactive entertainment. He's notched +15 years in the gaming industry from QA to launching several big hits, so he's got a healthy perspective on what goes on from the flipside. It's amazing he's not a jaded cynic yet. He's finally glad to see more drug filled parties with playboy bunnies and B level celebs like all other entertainment fields. Yes, gaming has finally made it.


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EternalDarkWing's Avatar
EternalDarkWing at 12/16/2007 21:05
Oh hai! :3
Clockwork's Avatar
Clockwork at 12/16/2007 21:05
Welcome to Dtoid.
Danmartigan's Avatar
Danmartigan at 12/16/2007 21:06
Who the fu..
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comradetrotskii at 12/16/2007 21:07
I am thankful for Jade Raymond, may she front many more excellent games.

Also: Nice article, its good to read something so upbeat. As you point out we all so often focus on the negatives of the industry that we really forget about all the good stuff, something I'm very guilty of myself.

Hi Jade.
grrza's Avatar
grrza at 12/16/2007 21:07
Does Dr. Boa have a real name? You know, so we can properly stalk him?

*goes back to read actual article*
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madninja at 12/16/2007 21:09
This guys sounds like someone from The Player One Podcast. Dude I agree with you 100%. The autosave thing especially, any game that doesn't have that is stupid. Awesome!!!
Spartacus's Avatar
Spartacus at 12/16/2007 21:10
Welcome, MR. NEX'S REPLACEMENT INSERT NAME HERE

Naw, you seem cool.
the GAMEGOBLIN's Avatar
the GAMEGOBLIN at 12/16/2007 21:11
Oh hai ther
wardrox's Avatar
wardrox at 12/16/2007 21:14
Matlocks! We need moar matlocks!
BFeld13's Avatar
BFeld13 at 12/16/2007 21:15
I do not know you
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Fading Star at 12/16/2007 21:15
Yes, I am also thankful for autosaves and this year of great games(I've heard Assassin's Creed is not that bad :D. I would like to play it myself.) Welcome to Destructoid, Dr. Boa.
Boolean's Avatar
Boolean at 12/16/2007 21:15
I am full of Christmass cheer!
AgentMOO's Avatar
AgentMOO at 12/16/2007 21:16
OMG WHOS THIS CHARLIE BROWN MOTHERFUCKER?
topgeargorilla's Avatar
topgeargorilla at 12/16/2007 21:16
Hallo!

you cheeky devil, hiding behind some silly nickname so that we are left speculating on your true identity!

nice read!

p.s. I'm gonna guess you are not Jeff Gerstmann. Please just tell us now so that people don't get stupid ideas.
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AgentMOO at 12/16/2007 21:17
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witthaus at 12/16/2007 21:21
greetings. good work. look forward to more....good articles, not charlie brown babies
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Imako at 12/16/2007 21:23
It's funny that you mention #1, as I finally picked up Odin Sphere and some of the bosses have some pretty ridiculous slow down. It's still a great game though, and it's 2D graphics are crazy-awesome!
Riser Glen's Avatar
Riser Glen at 12/16/2007 21:24
Charlie Brown? You're A-OK, Dr. Boa. You're A-OK.
Necros's Avatar
Necros at 12/16/2007 21:27
Hello, and welcome to Dtoid. Erm...don't suck?
Eschatos's Avatar
Eschatos at 12/16/2007 21:27
Well, only #2, #3, and #4 apply to me. And only 2 if you change XBLA to Steam. Otherwise, welcome aboard.
Samit Sarkar's Avatar
Samit Sarkar at 12/16/2007 21:28
Yeah, 2007 has been one hell of a year in video games...maybe the best in my lifetime. I have so many games that I haven’t come close to finishing...but that’s why I’m bringing my PS3 home with me over the winter break.

Also, welcome!
Justin Villasenor's Avatar
Justin Villasenor at 12/16/2007 21:28
"So here I am, acting as the de facto Merry Bringer with my "+5 Mace of Holiday Cheer." (Yes, it is epic gear.)"

Dude, a weapon isn't considered epic unless its enhancement bonus is +6 or higher or its total bonuses are +11 or higher...uh, I mean, good list. >.>
F Whipple's Avatar
F Whipple at 12/16/2007 21:30
OMG new person. Hai!
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brosef at 12/16/2007 21:31
Velcome to zee Destructoid Mista Boa. Vee are going to be having zee fun times now, yah?

Zen zere is ze cocks also. Sucking ist Verbodden!!!
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fantomfreq at 12/16/2007 21:32
You know, as much as autosave is awesome it can be a pain in the ass if it doesn't save enough. Case in point, I believe everybody who played Mass Effect had at least one point where they had to play through a large portion of a level again simply because they thought the autosave would take care of it.
EternalDeathSlayer's Avatar
EternalDeathSlayer at 12/16/2007 21:34
welcome i guess.
Evan_Poland's Avatar
Evan_Poland at 12/16/2007 21:35
Now we must begin 4chanesque discovery of this bloggers identity.
DESTRUCTOFORCE GO!
Bricfa's Avatar
Bricfa at 12/16/2007 21:36
Welcome to Dtoid, Don't suck.

Also, this article seems like a thanksgiving school writing assignment.
Bricfa's Avatar
Bricfa at 12/16/2007 21:45
"Kenneth Boa Th.M.; Ph.D.; D.Phil.

Dr. Boa is the President of Reflections Ministries and Trinity House Publishers. Kenneth Boa is engaged in a ministry of relational evangelism and discipleship, teaching, writing, and speaking. more..."

Obviously this is the correct Bio.

http://www.bible.org/author.php?author_id=124
CaptainApocalypse's Avatar
CaptainApocalypse at 12/16/2007 21:49
Welcome to the party, pal.
king3vbo's Avatar
king3vbo at 12/16/2007 21:49
NEEDS MOAR MATLOCKS
Teh_zombs's Avatar
Teh_zombs at 12/16/2007 21:56
Hi.
Juggernaut's Avatar
Juggernaut at 12/16/2007 22:02
Who are you and where did you come from!?¿
And where'd you get that doctorate¿
DynamicSheep's Avatar
DynamicSheep at 12/16/2007 22:03
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BlindsideDork at 12/16/2007 22:13
Be nice to the "newb" trust me be nice!
mistic's Avatar
mistic at 12/16/2007 22:15
welcome to dtoid, great first writeup!

really enjoyed it :-)
DynamicSheep's Avatar
DynamicSheep at 12/16/2007 22:15
Well, if Blindside says you're ok, and to trust him... I guess you get to circumvent the hazing phase. WELCOME TO DESTRUCTOID!

My guess: You're Cliff Bleszinski.
Colette Bennett's Avatar
Colette Bennett at 12/16/2007 22:22
Welcome Dr. Boa...so happy to have you ^___^
Juggernaut's Avatar
Juggernaut at 12/16/2007 22:27
Who are you and where did you come from!?¿
And where did you get that doctorate¿
zaqu's Avatar
zaqu at 12/16/2007 22:37
welcome to dtoid NO RUSH 15 MIN

Pepillou2's Avatar
Pepillou2 at 12/16/2007 22:41
Hai 2 u
Im thankful for D-Toid (applause)

I'd like some lettuce please.
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l0cke at 12/16/2007 22:43
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Tekoa at 12/16/2007 22:49
hello, i hope you enjoy dtoid

^_^
Cheeburga's Avatar
Cheeburga at 12/16/2007 22:52
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Matlox's Avatar
Matlox at 12/16/2007 22:58
Dr. Boa:


topgeargorilla's Avatar
topgeargorilla at 12/16/2007 23:05
please, for the love of God don't be David Jaffe
Matlox's Avatar
Matlox at 12/16/2007 23:11
It's definitely Cliffy B:

"Destructoid -- The other guys I tricked into giving me a job." (After the link to Epic)

http://www.cliffyb.com/links/links.html
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topgeargorilla at 12/16/2007 23:13
Matlox, you stupid bitch.
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Matlox at 12/16/2007 23:14
no u
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NihonTiger90 at 12/16/2007 23:20
Welcome to Destructoid, good sir.
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