What is all this sad "gaming is dead" talk=??? Dood, there's so many good games that have come out in the last 6 years that I want to play, that I have multiple lists with dozens upon dozens of games on it.
Seriously, it is like the opposite of (blockbuster) movies where I can't see all of the good movies I'll like, and they can't all be counted with your fingers and toes ever years. On top of that, my backlog of games is so long, it could literally take me 10 years to finish that, and then I'll be 15 years behind because my backlog includes very few games from the last 5 years, plus the 10 years of games I would be largely missing out on.
I got into three actual fights in my life. Won two out of three. The one I lost was going against too people. Only ended up with a black eye and boot print on my forehead. Which is not bad considering.
I once got into a "fight" my last day of middle school where this 7th grader was drunk and tried hitting me, but he couldn't, and he broke his hand after he hit a pole... all without me throwing a punch. (and that right there is a huge advantage of being quick, skinny, and having boxing lessons!)
All my other fights I generally just "ended" via stalemates or putting my opponent on the ground before I hurt them badly. Aside from like a fighting competition that is done for competition's sake (boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, MMA, etc done in a safe environment), I detest fighting.
Still, I've been in many backyard boxing matches with friends, but we stopped after we started KO'ing "invites." I once TKO'd 2 guys in back to back fights, one of which was a total KO without the T, and he was out for like 40 seconds. That might have been the most scared I might have ever been in my life. Apparently I found out after that I have like 7 generations of boxing, and that at least 4 generations back everyone of them had a strong right uppercut and/or a left jab.