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Turning to Games for Comfort

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Is there a game you go to in a time of need? A game that comforts you; a game that acts like the bosoms of your mother; a game that whispers: �it�s okay, everything will be fine.� Video games are all about escapism; and that escapism, depending on your actions, can help or harm you. Take the escapism to the extreme and your life might fly by, but in moderation it can be something wonderful; something worth keeping and cherishing.

My friends, last year my bunny, Choochie, died. Choochie (the name comes from the film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) was in many ways my best friend. I fed it, took care of it, told it stories, she was an all around good friend to me and even kept my mother company during some hard times. When she died, I was depressed, so I turn to the only thing that can give me comfort: Super Mario Bros.



Playing Super Mario Bros. is almost therapeutic for me. I can beat the game in one sitting without dying, I know every layout to each level by heart, and it�s a game I�m familiar with, yet I�ve never been bored. Playing Super Mario Bros. nowadays is almost effortless. It almost seems as if I can play the game with my mind. I find comfort in familiarity. Mario is safe; it�s something I know intimately. Mario and I have traveled the same caves and warped through the same pipes countless times. We�ve met the same enemies and destroyed them together. He was a friend who took my hand, looked me in the eyes, and said, �You have problems, let�s not talk about; forget about it for a while, take some time off, and enjoy yourself.�

I sometimes wish for things others have. I sometimes wish if I, the prince, represented by Mario can discuss with the princess what is real and what is not. There are no trials inside the gates of the Mushroom Kingdom. I sometimes think there are no words to express this feeling - I even feel a bit ridiculous writing this.

Literature has had the same impact on me, but in a different way. With literature, it was more of relating to what authors like Kafka, Camus, Dostoevsky, and Salinger wrote. Reading their work was like looking at a mirror. Video games, so far, with the exception of Braid, have not had that same impact on me, but I don�t think I need games to harmonize those emotions. I use games to forget about my problems. I use it as escapism. Mario has taught me that sometimes it�s okay to let things go and sleep. It�s okay to fail; it happens to everyone, it�s okay to get lost in the Mushroom Kingdom. Literature in the same vain has taught me that sometimes all you need are small sentences and words to fully express yourself.
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About VenusInFursone of us since 4:39 PM on 02.11.2011

Wow, I have a twitter now. Hmmm, would you like to follow me? Here, take this link. If you follow me; I will make all your dreams come true: Twitter

Here's my Tumblr; it's where I write all my miscellaneous stuff: Tumblr

Do you like films? Do you like my writing? If so, then have a look at my movie blog: Flixist

I'm a student. I'm currently working on my second degree. My past jobs were working at a gym and Urban Outfitters. I love to play guitar, read, listen to music, and watch films. I'm funny and enjoy the arts. I sometimes can ramble on about literature and films. I'm born and breed in New York. I'm easy going and I love fashion. My favorite system is the DS. I constantly shop at Urban Outfitters and Topshop. I really don't know what else to say. Oh yeah, I'm a cool guy!

Movies:
I Stand Alone, Magnolia, There Will Be Blood, Fight Club, Antichrist, Enter The Void, Dogtooth

Music:
Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Lhasa De Sela, MC5, Neil Young, Velvet Underground, Radiohead, Manu Chao, The Smiths, Nine Inch Nails

Books:
The Trial, Notes From Underground, Paris Spleen, Crime And Punishment, Junky, Hunger, Nausea, The Stranger

Games:
Super Mario Bros., Lost in Shadow, Braid

Favorite Articles I've written:

Demon's Souls: An Allegory for Life

Fuite

Diary of a Breton: Journey to Solitude

Are You Afraid of the Dark?

Explain Yourself!

Venus, Put on some Fur and let's Talk

Front Page Articles

The Emasculation of a Father

A Small Thank You

I started a blog at this very site to let some of my feelings out. In some way Destructoid was therapy for me. I write about everything from my mother, past relationships, financial situations, friends, hipsters, school, etc. This is done not for sympathy, but as a way to expresses myself. My financial situation is a mess and I have no idea how I�m going to make a living, but writing and reading some of the response from great users have bought a wealth of positiveness to my life; It really doesn�t have to be anything big, but a simple comment of appreciation is enough to fill my heart with joy. It�s strange writing this, but joining this community has been the best thing I've ever done, well, second best thing; getting laid is pretty cool. What I�m trying to say here is thank you. Thank you for this awesome community. Thank you for reading. Thank you for commenting. Thank you for being awesome.

A big thanks goes to falsenipple for the header!

Venus In Furs - Don't know what it is? Well, my freind, click on the link and listen to the song.

The Velvet Underground - Venus In Furs (Original)

DeVotchKa - Venus In Furs (Cover)