
Sounds like @WanderingProtagonist does at least some of it?
I've been thinking about buying an Oculus and getting VR boxing games like Thrill of the Fight as a fun alternative to just shadow boxing, even though that's good too so you can do your own visualizations and everything, but anyway.... Anyone use VR?
Oh, I remember @Lucas88 posting something about Grand Theft Auto too, LOL, but I didn't play it even though my jew bastard best friend was just totally hooked on it for years. I listen to the Tangerine Dream music tracks from that but didn't play it much, it looked potentially interesting but I always had mixed feelings about it because of how it is one of those "sociopathic behavior" simulators, openly glamorizes young people f***ing themselves up getting into criminality, drugs, almost sociopathic selfishness, killing fantasies, and hedonism.... (and yeah yeah, I know some tradpill types think I'm "degenerate" because of being obsessed with women and sex, but I just love women a lot and what can I say, at least I'm not on hard drugs or something).

The old 80s-90s macho action movies and earlier games weren't like that even if they had violence, so that's why GTA gave me mixed feelings.... The old Robert E Howard Conan stories, a lot of other sword and sorcery stuff inspired by that, and then later the retro action films in the 80s had a core of primal masculinity and macho fantasies but always a core underpinning (in most of them anyway) of a relatively healthy "good guy" morality and ethical code. (War films are an exception where they're glorifying some BS ZOG warmongering thing and claiming it's heroic but is actually not, but for action movies where it's just some fictional script like Commando vs drug cartels who kidnapped his daughter or Double Impact or Kickboxer or Bloodsport or whatever, it was good.)

But enough on that:
I was born in early 1980s, got to mess with retro Apple II computers, then my friend has a DOS personal computer and there were awesome RPGs on that, I always wanted to play them more but I didn't have my own.
I had the original NES in the mid 1980s, came with Super Mario Brothers 1 and Duck Hunt.
I first rented one from the VHS rental store, brick-and-mortar businesses that were the norm when there was no internet anywhere, so you'd go there and rent VHS cassette tapes and also you could rent an NES and cartridges if you didn't have your own.

My best friends were some girls when I was little (LOL), and we'd play Super Mario Brothers all the time.
Later on we'd go to occasional trips to the city (pre-internet days), and there was a used game store in the Hollywood district of Portland where I'd go, so I had a Gameboy, Sega Genesis, and later a SNES. Then later after I was in a more rebellious phase and I ended up dropping out of high school as a young Travis Bickle, I ended up finally with my 1st PC too. My friends had a PS1 later on too and it rubbed me the wrong way to have women and cute girls in beat-em-up games, so I'd whip their asses using Tekken characters like Nina or Xiao Yu or whatever that little Chinese girl's name was, but I got sick of PS1 era games and wanted to get women, so didn't stay as into it......... I never even played any PS2 or anything except trying some PC games here and there, but nothing caught my interest like in retro eras.

But back to the 1980s:
One of the awesomest things was the vintage arcades. Sometimes I'd get to go to one of those places in the city where there was a big dark building with kind of a movie theatre like vibe and vintage 80s carpets (LOL, maybe those were even from the 70s), and it was darkened but they had nice bass woofers on those arcade machines, and the whole place was filled with an invigorating bass heavy vibe of discordant and yet badass 80s arcade music, it was pretty hypnotic.

They made the best retro arcade games in the 1980s if you like real retro, then some early-mid 90s ones kicked ass too, but back in the 80s even in the small town I lived, they started turning up at places like the local pizzeria where I stood around when I was a little kid and have great memories of watching the "attract mode" on "Bad Dudes" that was released around 1988 if I remember right. I saw it somewhere between then and 1990, LOL. I loved standing around in there and looking at those blonds when they were twice my height and looking at their 80's hair and heart-shaped asses when I was little so I was practically at eye level to their asses

So I'd watch Bad Dudes, and watch mouth-breathers come up to play it even though I was in my pre-pubescent childhood prior to coming into my own with my testo-poisoned alpha male stage later, so even though I wanted to look at women's asses and have romantic fantasies, I confess at the time I was in fact too scared to try playing Bad Dudes all by myself because I feared I'd lose and be embarrassed or somehow feel defeated, LOL.

But I was bold and adventurous enough to watch the big kids play it even if Bad Dudes was a little too scary at the time to do it all by myself back then, and I remember one guy in a retro leather jacket and Elvis sideburns who was probably only in his teens play it, and then he got to stage 2 on the back of that semi truck but then died and started being a douchebag and got mad because he lost, and kicked the machine a little bit and got squawked at by the proprietress of the pizza place to know it off, so he left.

OK I need to stop so I go to bed so my muscles don't shrink, but here I found a video of Stage 2 from Bad Dudes Arcade: