My Favorite Video Games
The very first video game I had ever played was a little something called tetris. I would often play it on my mom's phone whenever I was bored at home, since at the time I never owned a console of my own. As time grew i gained a DS and played another game called New Super Mario Bros. (eventually I started playing the older versions since I wanted to have a sense of nastolgia even if I started by playing the new games first.) Tetris is still something I play to this day because of how fun it still is. I mainly play nintendo games and now nintendo released a new game titled Puyo Puyo Tertis (ven though it was first made by SEGA). It involves the game Puyo Puyo, similar to tetris but also includes the original Tetris macanics. It had certain new features like a hold button for certain blocks and even competative options in the game were you can combine both game elements and have a timer for each called "swap". Tetris will always have a little place in my heart no matter what game I play.
Although I was first introduced to the a gaming world through Mario and Nintendo I only really got involved when it came to SEGA's Sonic franchise. I was in love with the 2010 game Sonic Colors instead of playing the original. Even though a large majority of the fans within the community may not like the new 3D modern Sonic games but I still enjoy them and they're what introduced me to the franchise in the first place. Sonic was even my inpiration for art once i discovered something called "speedpainting" and I would even draw my own embarassing Sonic Oc's. I would spend countless hours watching the old sonic TV series, The Adventures of Sonic The Hedgehog, Sonic Underground, Sonic X, and I'll watch the occational Sonic Boom dispite how bad it is. Honestly, without SEGA creating this blue furball I would've never been the person I was today.
After discovering SEGA through sonic I found one of my most favorite games in the entire world. Hatsune Miku: Project Diva (the series). Project Diva is a rhythm game on the Play Station base of the voice sythesizer program names VOCALOID. It was created in Japan and now its main face is the cyber diva Hatsune Miku, her name meaning "SOUND OF THE FUTURE". The game uses her music and you press the shaped on the PS controller that appears on screen on time. Sound simple enough yet it can get increasingly difficult depending how fast the song is or how difficult you made the setting. Although SEGA didnt invent Miku, they did help provide a game seires for her.