Do Corporate Organizational Officers Play Games Like Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo

Well I can’t speak for all Corporate Organizational Officers in the world but my answer is simple, yes. It may be because I am a generations-X COO that grew up on Pong, Then Atari, Arcade Games, then PC Games, and later XBOX, PlayStation, PSP, WII and Nintendo DS. My son is only 8 years old so I have a variety of systems now and am aided by the fact that my wife also loves to play games. If I had to rate my top games on the systems that I still have they would be.

XBOX – Have the old xbox not the new xbox 360 because they didn’t have any kid games really. When you have a child you have to usually share electronics and games whether you want to our not.

    • Rally Sport Challenge
    • Rally Sport Challenge II
    • Dr. Muto
    • Gauntlet Dark Legacy
    • Original SSX Tricky

PlayStation – Have the old one as well since no real kid games and actually not a lot of games I like on the PlayStation 3.

    • Champions of Norrath
    • MX VS ATV Unleashed
    • Gauntlet Seven Sorrows

PSP – Wish they would come out with something good after all these years. I wish they would match the PSP screen with the DS Lite. I would be in heaven.

    • Grip Shift
    • Ridge Racer
    • Burnout Legends

Nintendo DS Lite – I play my ds lite the most since as a COO I like to keep my brain fit and love the touch screen

    • Big Brain Academy – My wife and I play this against each other
    • Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare
    • Call of Duty World at War
    • Brother in Arms
    • Clubhouse Games
    • Civilization Revolution
    • Lord of the Rings Conquest
    • Grid
    • Monster Truck Racing
    • Metroid Prime Pinball

Nintendo WII

    • Wii Sports
    • Carnival Games
    • Tiger Woods Golf
    • Big Brain Academy
    • Metroid Prime
    • Top Gun – Old Gamecube game but my favorite arcade fighter jet game of all time.

PC – Don’t play those anymore. Having been around for the beginning of wolfenstein, carmageddon, mechwarrior II, Doom, Doom II, Quake, and my all time favorite Duke Nukem 3D…I have been ruined forever and compare all games to them and well just can’t find anything as fun. For the rest of you executives out there that don’t play games; my advice is to never grow up and find the joy and innovation once again in your life.

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