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I began my lifelong love of gaming at an early age with my parent's Atari 2600. Living in the small town that I did arcades were pretty much non-existent so I had to settle for the less than stellar ports on the Atari 2600, but for a young kid my age it was the perfect past time, giving me something to do before Boy Scout meetings, after school, whenever I had the time and my parents weren't watching anything on TV. I recall seeing Super Mario Bros. played on the NES at that young age and it was something I really wanted. Come Christmas of 1988 (if I recall) Santa brought the family an NES with Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt and I've been hooked ever since.
Over 25 years from the first time I picked up an Atari joystick and I'm more hooked on gaming than I ever have been. If you name a system, classics to moderns, there's a good chance I've not only played it, but own it. My collection of systems spans multiple decades, from the Odyssey 2, Atari 2600, and Colecovision, to the NES, Sega Genesis, and Panasonic 3DO, to more modern systems such as the Xbox and Wii, and multiple systems in between as well as multiple handhelds. As much as I consider myself a gamer I'm also a game collector. I love collecting the older systems not only to collect but to play (I even own and still play a Virtual Boy from time to time). I hope to bring those multiple decades of gaming experience to my time here at Gaming Nexus in some fashion.
In my spare time I like to write computer programs using VB.NET (currently learning C# as well) as well as create review videos and other gaming projects over on YouTube. I know it does seem like I have a lot on my plate now with the addition of Gaming Nexus to my gaming portfolio, but that's one more challenge I'm willing to overcome.

This is not just the original version of Monsters released on PS3 back in 2008 that's being ported to PC. This is PixelJunk Monsters: Ultimate, the enhanced version of the game developed by Double Eleven and released earlier this week on PlayStation Vita. It includes all of the previously released content, including what was found in the Encore expansion and Deluxe version. While the PC version of Ultimate does cost $5 more than the Vita version, it comes with some added bonuses - namely support for Steam trading cards and Big Picture mode, allowing the game to be easily played on a TV with a controller. Q-Games has brought some of its games to computers in the past.

PixelJunk Eden was ported to PC last year following the release of a Facebook version of Monsters in late 2011., the new Vita version, found the game to be as excellent as ever.