On Halloween me and my family would carve Turnip lanterns and eat Dumpling and nuts, and on Christmas we would do the whole shameless commercialism thing. On New Year's Eve, however, we would each make a resolution to better outselves in some way. Often that would mean resolving to help out around the house or not to put as much sugar and fat into our bodies...which usually lasted a couple of days before the inevitable grind of life wore away at our resolve and moulded us back into the self-serving and gluttonous animals we are (wow, that got dark).
Today I was thinking about the resolutions that I would make when I was younger, and I recalled that when I was about 9 or 10 I resolved to stop playing video games in order to focus on my school work. Needless to say, my enthusiasm for the idea dwindled and I eventually decided to continue to play video games, to study more, and to sleep less. In the end it all worked out. I put myself through university, continued to play video games, and became an insomniac with a drinking problem...I kid, I kid.
Still, the idea of making a less grandiose video game related resolution does appeal to me. There are several habbits I've gained over the years which I would be best getting rid of. Why do I feel compelled to finish the Sticker Museum in the latest Paper Mario, for instance, even though I know it's a waste of time? Why, given that I've finished the game multiple times, do I constantly want to replay Metroid Prime even when I've got several unplayed games lying on my shelf? Why exactly is it that I refuse to use a guide even though my pain and frustration would be relieved by doing so?
So here it is. My New Year (video game) resolution.
*Dramatic intake of breath*
I, PixPixTM, resolve to stop bitching about the New Super Mario Bros series...(which sucks)...staaaaarting now!
What is your New Year's resolution?