ANGIE'S VIDEO GAMES

About

Hey there! My name's Angie, and I'm the owner and founder of AGVG! I've always been a lover of video games since I was a wee child. That being said, you might be wondering why I'm selling mine. Well to answer that, we're going to have to talk about ALTERNATE TIMELINES.

You see, there are infinite alternate timelines of the universe. This is definitely a fact in my timeline, but may be not proven in yours (so sad). Most of the alternate versions of myself would never think about selling their precious games, but I happen to be an Angie who decided to focus more on school and less on artificial means of self-fulfilment. My timeline happens to have the technology to host websites in multiple timelines and ship items to those different timelines. So that's why you can look at this site and order our games!

Don't ask any other questions. This is definitely real.

Alternate timelines aside, here's my personal history with gaming! My experiences don't deviate too much from most Angies of other timelines.

My first experience with video games was watching my older brother play Banjo-Kazooie on the Nintendo 64. Once I got my hands on a controller, I was hooked.

My family could only really afford one system per generation, and we mostly stuck with Nintendo. As stated above, the earliest system we had was the N64, and from then on we bought a GameCube, Wii, and Wii U. Somewhere in between the time when the Wii and Wii U, I got myself an XBox 360 as well. We've also got all the hand-helds, but games for those aren't available to buy from us yet.

My favorite types of games have always been the cartoony "kid" ones. I play games because I like to have fun, so I guess if you had to toss me in a category, I'd be a filthy casual gamer. Now I may just be a silly pleb, but I've played enough video games to be somewhat knowledgeable about em! So don't give up on me yet!

When I was younger, I cared more about a game's story and look, but as I've gotten older, I understand the importance of a game's design and control. So while some of my opinions on the games being sold may be based on some nostalgia, I also try to look at those games critically.

Happy gaming!