Gaming on Stamps
Each of the limited edition stamps feature imagery and screenshots from some of the games most memorable moments in UK gaming and these are sure to be on the top of the list for many collectors alike. Each of the stamps was carefully selected by games industry body UKIE and veteran video games journalist Julian Rignall.
A spokesperson for Royal Mail, Phillip Parker had this to say on the announcement of the limited edition stamps “UK has been at the forefront of the video games industry for decades,”, Parker added “. In the 1980s and 90s young designers grappled with coding on the new microcomputers and set the template for the industry with iconic games. We celebrate some of their landmark creations on stamps"
In my younger days, my favorite games are Pacman, Hawk: Freedom Squadron, Half-life, Counter Strike, Call of Duty: World at War, BioShock Infinite, Metro: Last Light Redux, Far Cry, Unreal and Real Boxing. But now, I rarely play games, I read a book or play the piano instead.
My sapient, ivory pounding son, Vincent (Boo), who loves to write and sketch comics (Fail Police was my favorite), has been playing a lot of video games lately so I ask my son what is his favorite game and he said Clash of Clans.
The game is set in a fantasy-themed persistent world where the player is a chief of a village. Clash of Clans tasks players to build their own village using the resources gained from attacking other player's villages with troops; earning rewards, buying them with medals or by producing them at their own village. The main resources are gold, elixir and dark elixir.
Players can conjoin to create clans, groups of up to fifty people, who can then participate in Clan Wars together, donate and receive troops, and chat with each other.
So how do you win? "Create clans and unite them so their village becomes rich and powerful. If they always quarrel especially over their properties and possessions they lose and become poor and miserable", he expounded. Smart kid!
We must win when we deserve it, by elevating reason and the dignity of the individual, loving justice and the good and the great, even dying for it.
Dr Jose Rizal