Heres Mine:
The Explorer motto:
"No stone unturned!"
Description:
It's not so much the wandering around and poking about, but that euphoric eureka moment the Explorer strives for. The joys of discovery do not necessarily involve geography, real or virtual. They may derive from the mental road less traveled, the uncovering of esoteric or hidden knowledge and it's creative application. Explorers make great theory crafters. The most infinitesimal bit of newness can deliver the most delicious zing to an Explorer.
Secondary influences
Explorer Killers enjoy seeing the world, meeting interesting people...and killing them. EKs love all discovery, but finding an edge over the competition is best. Always seeking new opportunity, an EK likely knows the ten best places to find certain types of opponents, as well as ten different ways for taking them down.
Explorer Achievers have been there, done that and have the t-shirt...in fact they have a plethora of t-shirts, badges, trophies and other rewards. EAs are the completionists of the gamer world. They like to find new places, quests, easter eggs, unlocks, maps etc. and check them off as have, visited or beaten. Like real world travelers, EAs enjoy collecting memorabilia that helps them relive their experiences later.
Explorer Socializers are the glue of the online world. Not only do they like to delve in to find all the cool stuff, but they also enjoy sharing that knowledge with others. Explorer socializers power the wikis, maps, forums and theory craft sites of the gamer world
The 1970s motto:
"The 1970s should not be forgotten. Big bell bottoms, but also big gaming!"
Description:
The first generation of gaming had a huge impact on you. Whether it was the first coin-op for SpaceWar or the culmination of Space Invaders, you identify with the formative steps taken by the industry. Perhaps it was you who proved there was a market for gaming one quarter at a time. Pac-man, Asteroids, Adventure, Zork, and many other pivotal titles were launched that spawned some of the most critical companies in gaming history. In this era was the fateful transition from arcades to living rooms with the launch of the Atari 2600 and the rise of the first third-part developer Activision! From the 70's, all that we have today was born. Without people like you living or worshiping that era, there would be no billion dollar gaming industry. So for that we say thank you.