hello from manchester

Started by flatapex, February 25, 2014, 20:00:25 PM

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flatapex

hey everyone, thought seeing as Kieren was kind enough to enlighten me about this place I may as well introduce myself:

My name is Andy, I am 32 years old and am from Manchester, I work as a spinal injuries specialist for a medical insurer (I assess if operations should be paid for, not actually doing the surgery lol).
I'm engaged to Laura and we get married later in the summer, we have been together for nearly 4 years.

My collection is 200-250 games, the majority are master system and ps2 with a fair few mega drive and psp

i have 9 systems, a mega drive, master system 1 and 2. psp, ds lite, wii, ps2, ps3, xbox360

Looking forward to getting to know this place, and i'll also be at play in blackpool in may :D

TL

Good to see you here! Welcome to RVG!  :67:

Hope you enjoy the place and join in the discussion, after you have posted a bit some special stuff will start to appear . . . . .

TrekMD

Hello and welcome to RVG!  Looks like you have systems through various generations.  Very nice!

Going to the final frontier, gaming...


flatapex

Quote from: "The Laird"Good to see you here! Welcome to RVG!  :67:

Hope you enjoy the place and join in the discussion, after you have posted a bit some special stuff will start to appear . . . . .
Thanks mate, if you guys want some reviews let me know, i have some ms ntsc stuff that is interesting

flatapex

Quote from: "TrekMD"Hello and welcome to RVG!  Looks like you have systems through various generations.  Very nice!
Thanks dude, the older systems get the most use lol, my missus is confused by multiple master systems

TL

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Quote from: "The Laird"Good to see you here! Welcome to RVG!  :16:

flatapex

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Quote from: "The Laird"Good to see you here! Welcome to RVG!  :16:
Awesome thanks dude, i studied writing for publication a few years back, did about 4 years part time alongside my job when i was recovering from depression the first time

TL

It's a good escape I have found, I suffer from it myself.

TrekMD

Keeping busy writing reviews is certainly a nice way to get over depression.  It is something enjoyable and it is well known that keeping your mind active does help pull a person out of depression.  :)

Going to the final frontier, gaming...


flatapex

Quote from: "The Laird"It's a good escape I have found, I suffer from it myself.
Definitely mate, had a few bouts of it over 15 years or so. i swear games and my missus keep me sane between them

flatapex

Quote from: "TrekMD"Keeping busy writing reviews is certainly a nice way to get over depression.  It is something enjoyable and it is well known that keeping your mind active does help pull a person out of depression.  :)
Definitely mate, its a constant worry about it returning

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zapiy

Hi there and welcome to RVG.. :113:

Own: Jaguar, Lynx, Dreamcast, Saturn, MegaDrive, MegaCD, 32X, GameGear, PS3, PS, PSP, Wii, GameCube, N64, DS, GBA, GBC, GBP, GB,  Xbox, 3DO, CDi,  WonderSwan, WonderSwan Colour NGPC

Cryptic33

Welcome flatapex and best wishes for the summer :113:
For the record, Alien verses Predator on the Atari Jaguar holds a Guinness World Record!

To remove any awkwardness, I have mesothelioma. I don’t seek sympathy, just acceptance. Thanks