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     My name is Scott and I currently live in the USA in the State of Florida.  I'm half Korean and half Irish. I'm 32 years old right now and I'm a Gemini.  I have a fun, intelligent, and beautiful wife named Shona.

    I've been playing video games ever since Nintendo first came out.  I remember opening the original version, with the Robot and the Grey gun.  Playing Gyromite with my dad with the robot was a real big moment I think in my life.  I'll always remember that moment and the fun I had.  Over the years I played what I thought was every Nintendo game, I had what seemed like hundreds and I beat as many of them as possible.  Then I moved to Super Nintendo and N64.  I also played the Gameboy religiously when I wasn't home.  I was introduced to computers sometime in 2nd grade but never really understood what was going on.  I remember a friend showing me Kings Quest and us messing around with commands or clicking on things and putting in large disk.  It wasn't until I was 5th grade or so when I was introduced to the modern PC.  One of my friends had a computer with doom and dune.  My family finally purchased one and I tried installing the games my friends had and without much success, my father just ended up installing war games on it. So I fell back to my N64 or Super Nintendo.  During this time, i'd rent a game every 3 days at blockbuster and beat them one by one.  There was a point that there weren't any more games for me to rent. I was into IRC and file sharing.  Skateboarding was my life at this time.  Games were Second.  My family ended up getting another PC and this time it was more powerful, I went to the store to buy a computer game.  I ended up buying a game called Decent.  It was a futuristic first person shooter but you were a ship.  It was pretty awesome, to say the least.  I was hooked at this point.  I then met someone who showed me half-life and installed counter-strike.  This was the big turning point in my gaming.  I ended up practicing counter-strike for hours everyday and joined a local league.  Made friends and toured around Florida playing counter-strike for local event winnings.  It was fun, and lan parties were my thing.  Then Everquest came out and being a Dungeons and Dragons nerd it was just the thing for me. I loved the game and so did my brothers we played for days and had some of the best characters.  I moved away to college and started gaming 24/7. I joined another LAN League and we tried to get a more professional team together.  We played about 4 tournaments and won 2.  Some of our members weren't as serious as I was about it, and ended up breaking off for real life things.  My gaming friends finished college and moved away and got real jobs when I was still gaming and improving my skills. 

I've now been playing games for 30 years, have beating hundreds of titles and have well rounded gaming foundation.  I like FPS, and Puzzle games.  My favorite titles are Zelda, Half-life, COD, Assassins Creed, and most Blizzard Titles.

My goal was always to play games for a living or build robots, i've always dreamed of being a tester.  But I realized that needed some actual schooling and I feel now i've waited too long or perhaps what I thought I wanted to do wasn't really what I wanted to do.

So the next best thing is to play games full time and hopefully others can enjoy watching me and join in on the fun.  

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