So do any of you have non gaming hobbies ?
I am a wee bit of a seamstress and have done some cosplay costumes in the past. I'm about to embark on an epic sewing project of making a full length coat with a dragon skeleton sewn into it for that boyfriend of mine I never shut up about ;D Depending on how much of a pain in the arse it is I may end up doing a limited run of them for some extra cash.
So do any of our other famicom world lovelies have some interesting and creative hobbies
My hobbies are:
- playing guitar
- writing songs
- graphic design
- soccer (football)
- biking
- running
:mario:
Quote from: smeghead on June 26, 2014, 06:36:30 am
My hobbies are:
- playing guitar
- writing songs
- graphic design
- soccer (football)
- biking
- running
:mario:
Man, we would be good friends I think. I also enjoy playing guitar, uke, and piano / keyboards. And when I have inspiration, then I also write songs and have performed some of them at open mics and what not. Too bad my singing sucks.
I also enjoy studying foreign languages (especially etymology), reading, writing, and my favorite form of exercise is sex and then running, ah hahaha.
Also am a big fan of wine making and brewing. I am quite proud of my family history, as my ancestors used to make wine in the Dutch courts for the royalty, or so I've heard. So every time I make a batch of something, I feel like I am upholding the family heritage and tradition.
Royalty, that's pretty cool!
I have a lot of hobbies but I don't have so much time for them nowdays. This includes both right- (creative) and left-brain (logical) hobbies:
- Drawing - mostly with pencils. Haven't drawn since forever though and I'm pretty rusty
- Fishing - I also like fishing games
- Karate - I'm interested in martial arts in general
- Karaoke - although I don't really get the chance to do it very often in Sweden
- Programming - a bit gaming related though, as I occasionally try to make games. Although I learned the basics in school, I learned the rest mostly from internet resources and such so I'm really not very advanced. Languages I've programmed in through the years includes: BASIC (various variants like Family BASIC and QuickBASIC), C, C++, Ruby, 6502 assembly (the CPU that Famicom uses), Z80 assembly (Game Boy and lots of other older consoles, computers and calculators uses this CPU) and PIC assembly (a microprocessor used in various electronic products). Quite a lot for a hobby programmer eh. :D
I'm jealous of people that can play instruments or compose songs. My music teacher in school was chronically ill and they didn't bother to get a substitute teacher, so we received almost no music education. As a result my knowledge of music is very limited and I can hardly read notes. I wish I had started playing an instrument as a kid.
i like to build or modify stuff nothing particular it could be from arduino to building a backyard porch i just enjoy it i also enjoy learning how things work or the concept behind things ;D i find that stuff fun i really want to get into robotics and am super lucky because even though i live in a really small town (mainly only electives or clubs we have are sports related) my chemistry teacher is starting a class about robotics :D
I wish I had any sort of musical talent but alas I just suck at being musical. My drawing skills are awful though I do sometimes give it a go but I just don't have the time to refine the skill :(
Some activities that I consider my hobbies:
-go for long downtown walks for exercise/Wii Fit
-cook for the girlfriend and myself
-watching TV/Netflix
-snuggling with my girlfriend
-designing LEGO models digitally (being a product designer was one of my dream jobs since I was 4 years old :P )
-paint digital art
-learning programing
-learning basic Japanese
I collect baseball cards and have a Japanese model railroad that I am working on. I used to do a lot of outdoors stuff (hiking, long distance bike rides), but since I moved to the middle of a massive city a couple of years ago I haven`t had much chance to do that these days.
Quote from: senseiman on July 02, 2014, 07:37:33 pm
I collect baseball cards and have a Japanese model railroad that I am working on. I used to do a lot of outdoors stuff (hiking, long distance bike rides), but since I moved to the middle of a massive city a couple of years ago I haven`t had much chance to do that these days.
MODEL RAILROADS ARE AWESOME!!!!!!!
:o
They are indeed ;D
What scale do you do? I have HO trains ;D I have a good friend who repairs them for me too
Cool!
I have an N scale layout, its the only thing that can fit into a tiny Japanese apartment ;D
This is what I have so far, it is very much a work-in-progress (you can tell its mine because I set it up on top of a shelf full of Famicom carts)*
http://www.jnsforum.com/community/topic/8822-my-layout-so-far/
Very nice :D I wish I had more time and space for my trains they have been neglected :(
Nice to see some similar hobbies that are enjoyed.
I'm interested in a lot of other mixed-media kind of things. Playing guitar/music and other instrumentation. I used to draw a lot growing up and thought about bringing back ideas to do animation to my writing/music. I also like photography and film but a purist in the sense of any digital editing. :)
Quote from: security16 on July 06, 2014, 03:08:29 am
Very nice :D I wish I had more time and space for my trains they have been neglected :(
Thanks ;D I know what you mean, I actually just got back into trains for the first time in years. Lack of space (and time) sucks!
Quote from: senseiman on July 09, 2014, 05:25:54 am
Quote from: security16 on July 06, 2014, 03:08:29 am
Very nice :D I wish I had more time and space for my trains they have been neglected :(
Thanks ;D I know what you mean, I actually just got back into trains for the first time in years. Lack of space (and time) sucks!
You are quite right, lack in time and space really sucks. I like model railroads, though I don't personally have any. My dad had an HO railroad when I was growing up, and my grandpa apparently had one as well (not HO, I think O scale) but I honestly don't remember ever seeing it in its full glory...just packed away in the basement, after my grandfather died. My brother now has a model railroad (N scale I think), but he doesn't do much with it. Really cool stuff, it is always nice to have some hobbies. I feel bad for those without hobbies.
Quote from: fcgamer on July 09, 2014, 12:03:30 pm
Quote from: senseiman on July 09, 2014, 05:25:54 am
Quote from: security16 on July 06, 2014, 03:08:29 am
Very nice :D I wish I had more time and space for my trains they have been neglected :(
Thanks ;D I know what you mean, I actually just got back into trains for the first time in years. Lack of space (and time) sucks!
You are quite right, lack in time and space really sucks. I like model railroads, though I don't personally have any. My dad had an HO railroad when I was growing up, and my grandpa apparently had one as well (not HO, I think O scale) but I honestly don't remember ever seeing it in its full glory...just packed away in the basement, after my grandfather died. My brother now has a model railroad (N scale I think), but he doesn't do much with it. Really cool stuff, it is always nice to have some hobbies. I feel bad for those without hobbies.
Yeah, that is sort of what happened with me. As a kid my Dad built an N-guage model railroad and I helped him out and played with it a lot, it was a lot of fun. It got packed away almost 20 years ago when my parents moved and was sitting in storage until about 2 years ago when my dad hauled it out and started rebuilding it in his garage (after 20 years it was in pretty bad shape).
That sort of inspired me to start up my own railroad so we could share the hobby again. We live thousands of miles apart so I don`t get to see him as much as I`d like, but we`re always talking about our trains on Skype and sending each other things that we need for our layouts. Its a good father-son bonding activity, even if you live in different continents!
I get weird looks from people when I lose my shit over their model railways (I get excited and make noises that you usually hear from fangirls in proximity to their idols) I don't know if it's the fact i'm a chick that likes trains (I like all trains ;D) Or my slight over reaction to them. I really want to learn how to do electronics but alas my attempts at teaching myself have landed in fail.
Most of my skill related hobbies like sewing and sculpting are all self taught mainly because I really suck at learning the way other people do
Quote from: security16 on July 10, 2014, 07:37:51 pm
I get weird looks from people when I lose my shit over their model railways (I get excited and make noises that you usually hear from fangirls in proximity to their idols) I don't know if it's the fact i'm a chick that likes trains (I like all trains ;D) Or my slight over reaction to them. I really want to learn how to do electronics but alas my attempts at teaching myself have landed in fail.
Most of my skill related hobbies like sewing and sculpting are all self taught mainly because I really suck at learning the way other people do
I always over-react wtih excitement around model railways too. I went to a train shop once with my wife and she described my reaction as being that of a 7 year old, which is probably about right.