Posted July 27, 2018
Are you my new friend?
Been a "Gogger" since 2009 but recently I realized that I have a sad and empty friends list. How could that be, I ask myself? (Well one reason is I'm not as active on forums as I used to be).
So, I'm looking for "new friends" to play with now and then, and do the occasional chat. As I'm becoming a father this Christmas I wouldn't mind any friends in a similar position.
I'm what could now be considered an old-school gamer. Back in the 80's and 90's I played almost anything I could get my hands on, today not so much. Now it's mainly RPG's, JRPG's, turn-based strategy, adventure games and occasional FPS and real-time strategy game. On my PC at least, consoles is a different matter.
Old games is what brought me to GOG in the first place since I started a retro gaming site in 2008, but nowadays I play both new and old.
Check out my profile and then hit that friend request button. Maybe we can play something, or just talk about playing something. ;)
Been a "Gogger" since 2009 but recently I realized that I have a sad and empty friends list. How could that be, I ask myself? (Well one reason is I'm not as active on forums as I used to be).
So, I'm looking for "new friends" to play with now and then, and do the occasional chat. As I'm becoming a father this Christmas I wouldn't mind any friends in a similar position.
I'm what could now be considered an old-school gamer. Back in the 80's and 90's I played almost anything I could get my hands on, today not so much. Now it's mainly RPG's, JRPG's, turn-based strategy, adventure games and occasional FPS and real-time strategy game. On my PC at least, consoles is a different matter.
Old games is what brought me to GOG in the first place since I started a retro gaming site in 2008, but nowadays I play both new and old.
Check out my profile and then hit that friend request button. Maybe we can play something, or just talk about playing something. ;)