
Hello fellow GAMERS!
I got acquainted with video games when I was 6 years old, the very first time I played was in computer club when my friends invited me there. I remember very well this moment when they put me infron of the gaming computer and there was a keyboard, a mouse and a monitor on the table, on the screen there were many icons of different video games. When i looked around, I saw that everybody were playing the same game called Counter Strike, but I was personally interested in the Need for speed racing arcade game, which at that time was very pupular, because of the Fast and Furious movie. When i launched the game I plunged into this virtual world immediately and one the hour for which I paid a little money at that time, flew like one minute for me. From that very moment I fell in love with games and when I had the opportunity I visited gaming clubs to get even more familiar with this unknown world of entertainment at that time.
Years later, my parents bought me my first computer and then the Xbox 360 game console on which I played over a hundred games and bought several gadgets, such as a game wheel and a kinekt sensor device that tracked the movement of your body to fully experience the gaming reality. For me, those years were a discovery of the gaming industry, each game left an indelible impression, and at the same time I learned English, it sounds silly, but it was just like watching TV series in foreign languages with subtitles. With the advent of the Internet, online games aroused more interest in me, as there was a sense of a competitive spirit and day after day I played with different people all over the Eurasian continent, where each player is trying to prove that he is the best player.


Today, for many people, video games are an integral part of their lives, people spend 12 hours playing games, some earn money on this, and children from the cradle use gadgets to play, which cannot but bother their parents, because now almost every high-budget AAA project has violence , blood, nudity, bad language and more.
Our magazine Good Game Well Played (GGWP) tries to avoide dissemination of these games, and show that non-violent games can be entertaining as well.

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