Gaming and Tea
12 years ago
Video games and tea?! Could life be any better for an English gamer?
Ok, the tea thing is pretty stereotypical of English people and the fact is there are a lot of English people who don't actually like tea.
But me, I love tea. Well, only when it's made to my precise instructions.
I thought I'd just post a journal which is a bit like a diary today, since journals are pretty much diaries.
I love video games and I also collect games and related items. I especially like collecting rare games, the kind of games which tend to be pretty highly priced.
I don't have a clue how many games I have but a quick guesstimating leads me to think around 100 of them.
Today I got something to add to them in the post. A game which I had been hunting since I knew it exsisted; Banjo-Tooie!
Any gamer who loves N64 should know the Banjo games. They are masterpieces!
The first isn't too hard to get, the second is the rare one.
I tried to get one online but they cost roughly £70-£90 with the box.
My auntie from London (I live in the North-West) found it in her collection and decided that I'd appreciate more know that she doesn't play games very much anymore.
I spent today playing Banjo-Tooie while drinking tea.
I had the tea pot and my little tea cup and saucer. I much prefer tea that way.
Oh, and with about 1/4 milk and around 3 tea spoons of sugar. Yeah, no wonder people don't like the tea I drink, they think its way to milky and sweet.
So, are there any fellow gamers out there?
I'd love to chat about games.
What's your favourite video game and why?