
For my birthday, I bought myself an X-Box. You might think, "Whee, you're just like one of a zillion other people. Rah rah. Go you!"
But I have to tell you-- in my world, this is something of a breakthrough. An aberration, as it were. Unlike my good friend Agent ACK, I don't spend a lot of money on toys. It's some kind of hardwired program, some sort of pseudo-Catholic Guilt that was instilled in me since childhood.
No, I'm not Catholic. But they are the Guilt experts, and so I'm pretty sure any Guilt-oriented programming stems from them, somehow.
But I digress.
I'm a fairly cautious consumer. I never buy the first iteration of anything, which consequently means I never buy anything new until it's been around for a while. I bought a Nintendo 64 from a second-hand store, because I just couldn't rationalize spending that much money on a game system. ("Utter frivolity," my prim Victorian thriftiness said.)
Also, I'm a Mac user. This means that I'm used to not being in the loop when the latest and newest entertainment comes out for computer gaming. LucasArts stopped simultaneously releasing stuff for both PC and Mac platforms; and the popular games are generally only ported over after they've had a few months on the shelves to prove their worth.
So I'm constantly lagging behind the Curve of Cool. And I had generally accepted it, the occasional rant notwithstanding.
In fact, I had accepted it so much that when my birthday came around on April 30th, the birthday money I got from my Dad was going to go into savings, or perhaps pay a few bills.
Agent ACK heard this and took me bodily by the scruff of the neck and shook me like a dog shakes a rag doll.
"Are you insane?" he calmly said between agitations. "BIRTHDAY money. Spend it on YOU. Don't THINK, just SPEND. Pleasure be thine!"
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And lo, it came to pass that on that day Agent ACK and Mrs. ACK took me to the holy Future Shop whereupon, yea brethren, I did purchase the Adrenaline Pack X-Box that came bundled with Amped and Halo.
I must tell you, Agents, that I had buyer's remorse before I even got in the car to go TO the store. I mean, an X-Box is around the three hundred dollar mark. For a GAME system. Every rational function in my head tells me that I must not spend so much money or such utter frivolity.
Thank god for Agent ACK, whose gentle bullying disconnected those wires long enough for me to make the purchase (and receive Aeroplan miles for it, thank you very much).
It was on the way home that I felt the light of revelation suffuse my entire being. I had an X-Box. I could actually carry on a conversation about the world of console gaming, in the PRESENT TENSE. No longer would I have to speak some arcane language known only to a few underprivileged thirteen-year-olds, regaling next to nobody with my tale of how I finished Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask on my hot flashy Nintendo 64, circa 1998 A.D.
No. I can look at hipster gaming sites like PVP and Penny Arcade and say "YES! Ha ha! I GET that joke! I'm one of you! I'm IN THE CLUB! AAAAAAH ha ha ha ha!"
In fact, the day after I got the X-Box I went out and bought an X-Box magazine, complete with included CD Demo of things to come. And I can speak about it with Agent ACK, fellow X-Box owner, or even online with others-- and I can share the anticipation for the pant-wettingly good-looking Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
I can do this. I can speak freely and with confidence of ownership because I HAVE AN XBOX. I can play fun games! I can share them with my friends! I can laugh at an insider gaming joke and say "Oh my yes, me too!"
I'm IN THE CLUB, kids. And shallow as it may seem, for someone who has spent a lot of time being cautious, and therefore out of the loop (and let me tell you, there is nothing so painful as the feeling of being the last one to get a joke), this is heaven. Bliss. Nirvana.
Some of you in the Mac community might think I've sold out to The Man, buying such a proprietary Microsoft product. In response to this, I think I'll just let Brent Sienna answer for me.

All the sheep dream of standing out. You? Dream of being a sheep. Baaa!
Posted by: Mike Rieger on May 7, 2003 11:28 AMYeah, ain't it grand? For once I get to be WITH THE FLOCK, rather than yelling at the flock from under the Apple tree on the opposite hill.
"Sure is NICE OVER HERE," I yell, wishing I had some dammit company.
Sure, there are other individual rams under the Apple tree but they're spread out and provide no warmth.
But under the jolly X-Box tree the company is good, the conversation is stimulating and the fragging roams free. God bless the sheep.
Posted by: Agent M on May 7, 2003 11:33 AMWhy the hell is everything centered... hate that.
Anyway... welcome to the land of the CoolKids(TM) Agent M. :D
Mike? Baaaaaa! :D See.. now unlike most PC-folk, I wouldn't seriously bash my Mac-friends. Jokingly yes... but seriously, never. ;)
Now ... the birthday-money thing.. I got drilled into my head from my folks, believe it or not. B-day money isn't for paying bills or putting-away-for-rainy-days ... it's for treating yourself to something! Something you probably wouldn't purchase with your OWN money. (Unless you are me, and just buy toys left, right and center...and then get smacked by yer wife...snicker)
I went through the same thing with Mrs ACK, who would use her annual birthday windfall to pay off debts. Nonono. B-day dough ain't for that.
Spend! Be free! ;) Just don't buy DVD's like I do. ;)
Now if we could just get AgentM to stop knob-polishing his shiney new green box...
ACK!
Umm.. IS everything centered? Doesn't look it from where I'm sitting...
Posted by: Agent M on May 7, 2003 12:43 PMThat's because you neglect us poor downtrodden pc users when you code your web-site... sniff, sniff.
Birthday money is definitely for the spending, and believe me, unless you are absolutely hardcore, much better for your spending dollars than constantly trying to keep your computer up to snuff to play the latest and greatest. Can you say 'Blockbuster'? Although I always have the niggling habit of spending $30 when I get $20, $70 when I get $50, $150 when I get $100... etc.
Posted by: Agent Brucie on May 7, 2003 03:03 PMDespite popular opinion, and speaking as a hardcore PC-gamer type-person, constant upgrades are not THAT necessary/often.
The last thing I upgraded on my system was the video card, and I did that about a year ago. Prior to that, I added more RAM about 1.5 years ago, and before that I built a new system about 3.5 years ago.
So a new CPU and board 3+ years ago. I'm JUST NOW starting to see some games that don't run well.
But I digress.
All bow down before the GreatGreenBox, for It, In it's GreatGamingGoodness, deliver us from boredom. ;)
PS - I think there is some sort of D&D game coming out for the Box...by Bioware. (If it isn't out already.) Worth keeping in mind. :D
ACK!
X-Box sucks cuz I don't have one.
Posted by: Garething on May 7, 2003 06:16 PMAll hail Lord Gareth, who speaks correctly. Me too.
BG
p.s. It's all centred now, but it'll be left justified when it goes to archives. I thought you KNEW.
Posted by: BaldGuy on May 7, 2003 10:28 PMI don't have Xbox...however Playstation 2 is also very cool! :o) Welcome to the year 2003!
Posted by: Phx99 on May 8, 2003 07:42 AMBG, you are just hailing Lord Gareth because he isn't wearing a red wig...
;)
Speaking as an XBox owner to the infidels that don't own one... resistance is futile. ;)
ACK!
PS - AgentM closed his center tag... looks much better now. :)
Posted by: Agent ACK on May 8, 2003 09:42 AMYes. Hail me. I can neither confirm nor deny the wearing of a Red Wig. Resistance is probable.
Posted by: Garething on May 8, 2003 07:08 PMI will tell you something about being under Xboxen. I work at a videogame store and I was sitting on the floor sorting dreamcast games and then I hear this skrrrrip sound overhead and it turns out that the xbox shelf had pulled itself from the wall and it dumped about eight or ten of them ON MY HEAD. It hella sucked.
Sir I was attacked by a vicious flock of airborne xboxen. It was a traumatic experience. DON'T LET IT HAPPEN TO YOU.
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