Hello, fellow backers and fans of Re:Legend!
I thought we could use a thread where we can say "Hello!" and share a bit about ourselves. This will be a great way to get to know each other and maybe learn something interesting. I'll start:
I have been a gamer since the days of the Atari 2600. Before that, I was an avid reader and the colorful worlds of video games offered a wonderful new layer of immersion and interactivity with a story's narrative and characters. As game consoles evolved, so did the levels of immersion. Needless to say, I'm hooked.
I am also a fan of anime and manga, going back to the mid 1980's. Some of my early favorites were Appleseed, Bubblegum Crisis and Urusei Yatsura. As my username implies, I became a big fan of Tekkaman Blade back when it aired in America as "Technoman" and I really love the main character, D-Boy. Of course, with so much connection between anime and video games, it's kinda hard not to be a fan of both.
I started getting involved with Kickstarter about two years ago and I quickly became hooked on helping indie developers achieve their dreams. Since then, I have made some wonderful friends through the KS and indie dev communities. I look forward to getting to know many of you, so please share your stories!
Until then, Happy Gaming!
Hello, I'm Matt,
I've been gaming since i was 2 years old, on the NES back in 86'-87' and went on thru the , snes, n64, PSX, Sega Game Gear, PS2, Gamecube, PC since starcraft was new, as well as all of the new main consoles.
I tend towards Rpg titles and Crafting survival games. I've always preferred cooperation vs competition. I can't stand sports games, nor games that use a slew of maps to pit you against other players. Not that i don't enjoy them for a little bit, but an hour later I've had my fill of it. When I get into a game I tend to lose track of time.
Games similar to Re:Legend that I have played, Fantasy Life is probably the closest, but harvest moons, animal crossings, Stardew Valley, Wurm Online/unlimited, Story of Seasons, Rune Factorys, there are probably more. The genre is definitely one of my favorites.
Trysin came from back in 1999 when i played Everquest, I wanted a name that was unique and simple, yet was similar to myself. Back then i was notorious for trying to hard and trying to do everything by myself. So being half white,half Mexican. Trysin came to be, sin in spanish is without. that way i could remind myself to take it easy and to not try so hard and to have fun with it.