I am a 21 year old male from the United States. I was born and raised in Texas and am currently attending college. I am attempting failing to learn German (despite the best efforts of my professor) and hope to will probably never contribute to the Deutsch Wikipedia one day. I am trying to complete my undergraduate degree in General Business and am an inspiring International Business student. After I graduate, I hope to continue my education and earn a graduate degree in that field.
On Wikipedia, I mainly focus on updating automobile or video game entries and very rarely stray from those two subjects. I am a huge fan of General Motors and am greatly anticipating the release of the Fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaro.
I don't take particular interest in these subjects, but they are frequent hits for vandals and therefore I revert when I see something wrong with them.
This Christmas, there will be a Wii underneath my tree.
After waiting in line for over 13 and half hours, with no sleep and my trusty DS Lite at my side, I was greatly rewarded with a Wii on launch day. I was number 4 in line and while I was labeled as a dork by my peers, I feel like a champion.
We quickly found out that Red Steel sucks, and I promptly returned it (before I opened it) for a copy of Need for Speed: Carbon on the Wii. While the controls are hard to get use to, it is still a NFS game which brings me joy (as much joy as a video game can bring). Last, but not least, we learned that Zelda totally kicks ass and Nintendo has done it yet again. I can't wait for Mario.
The surprise winner of the day is Super Paper Mario, which has wowed us all.
While I have been a loyal Sony fan since their first PlayStation, I am a bit disappointed with their PS3. While I was not compelled to wait in line overnight in order to receive one, I did buy mine close to launch. I am currently enjoying probably the only decent PS3 game out there: Resistance: Fall of Man. I realize that launch systems usually have a poor selection of games, so we will have to see how things fair for Sony this time around.
While PS3 games are a bit of a disappointment at the moment, having the ability to play my old favorites (and even some new favorites) from the PS2 era has been great! God of War has got all my time occupied at the moment, and I'm enjoying every 480 progressive line of it! Onimusha, Onimusha 2, and Need for Speed: Most Wanted are among my top favorite replays at the moment as well (even though I have to suffer through HORRIBLE 480i...lol.) At least Sony has fixed the problem with PS2/PSone games looking like crap on the PS3.