Games aren’t one of my best things. I like them, but I’m not very
good. For years, I’ve been saying that I’m happy to play chess with
you . . . if you want to win. I can just about keep the proper moves for each
piece in my head. But that seems to be all the space I’ve got. I can barely
think about my next move, much less anything several moves ahead. How do people
do it?
Video games are another one. I realize I’m showing my age, but I remember
Pac Man when it first came out. Do you? No. Oh well. Then Ms. Pac Man. Oh, stop
laughing! At least I could sorta play that one. Sorta. Kinda. I mean, sometimes
I managed to eat most of those silly dots. I didn’t dare try any of the
more difficult games in the video arcade. I just don’t have the hand-eye
coordination.
Just when I thought it couldn’t get any worse, it did.
Bill Gates dream was coming true. Computers were cropping up on everyone’s
desk, and not just at work, either. The prices came down over time and soon
people had a computer on their desk at home, too. And what was on those computers?
Computer games. Yikes.
I date geeks. I love computer geeks. Computer geeks play computer games.
It simply goes with the territory. Can’t get around it. All those years
I spent being sure I didn’t date anyone who liked football are down the
tubes. Instead of the Super Bowl, I have to cope with “Fantasy Football,
“Puzzle Pirates,” and “Final Fantasy.” And then what
do I do? I go and date the creator of a couple of the early computer games,
the award winning, “Empire” and “Perfect General.” Cool
guy, too. Check out his website at www.baldwinconsulting.org. He’s teaching
now, too.
I’m pretty good at card games. Anybody wanna play Texas Hold ‘Em?
Spades? Old Maid?