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66 Years Old and Still Gaming Strong

Most gamers hope they will still be alive to enjoy life at 66-years-old much less feel chipper enough to still play video games in their spare time. For MaddenMania user poundtherock, this is the story of his life.

A father of three children as well as a grandpa to one, poundtherock is one of the most unique gamers that can be found throughout the Operation Sports Network. So far, poundtherock holds impressive wins over many players at MaddenMania, some less than one-third his age.

How did poundtherock come to play video games? As with most things in life, poundtherock discovered computers and games through his job as a disk jockey.

“Wow!” poundtherock said. “In '85, I got interested in computers when a radio station I worked at started doing their billing on one. I then bought a little unit that played a cassette [only one I remember was a Buck Rogers game]. I’m not sure on the name because I have owned a TI99, a Commodore Vic-20 and 64 and two 128s; an Adam; a Zeos. You get the picture.”

During the past few decades, poundtherock has watched video games grow up from simple concepts to the highly realistic simulations of today. With those highly realistic simulations come the obvious mentally sharpening benefits. Poundtherock uses his hobby of playing video games as a tool to help keep sharp mentally.

“Most importantly, when I bought the PS2, I knew that it would help keep the mind alert and hands and fingers nimble, although reaction time diminishes regardless,” poundtherock said.

Draw to Online Communities


Poundtherock’s life is a unique story separate from most people from his generation where participating in online communities is rare, much less playing games online. So what motivates poundtherock to avoid settling down and enjoying the quiet life filled with coffee drinking sessions at the local diner?

“Spending a lot of time at home, video games and game forums was an avenue to travel without leaving the house,” said poundtherock. “You may never actually meet that person you encounter, but many become "cyber" friends for life that would take your back in a second.”

Poundtherock said he also believes that more people in his age generation don’t do what he does due to the wrong mindset.

“Having said that, most people, for whatever reason, get into 'I'm growing old and this is how I'm suppose to do it' routine, which does not include what the 'young' are enjoying,” poundtherock said. “And maybe there is a little bit of the age discrimination factor, which I have encountered very little of, especially after I have kicked their ass in a game of Madden.”

Competitive Disadvantage? Not So Fast….


Poundtherock’s task each time he comes online, which is something he does exclusively for league games, is to attempt to compete against people half his age. This is something which poundtherock has had mixed success with.

“My stick skills will never be like a kid's, but I can hold my own most of the time and get lucky and win some,” poundtherock said.

It is best to not take poundtherock lightly if you play him as poundtherock plays in the 2-2-0 league at MaddenMania, which features some of the top players from around the sim-style communities such as MaddenMania.

Take poundtherock’s successful conquest of young 16-year-old forum member umfer -- a mere 50 years younger than poundtherock -- who he defeated in an online game of Madden 35-14.

Full of Memories


Between the wins and the losses, poundtherock has had many moments he will never forget while spending his time at MaddenMania. His favorite memories span from the accidental lateral which led to a touchdown against fellow MMer krulmichael to participating in the 2-2-0 league last season.

However, his most memorable moment was when his actual age was disclosed on MM.

“The most fun was when my age was revealed in the forum,” poundtherock said. “Everybody was freaking, and some still don't believe it. Had to upload my driver’s license showing my birth date.”

Plans for Madden NFL 09


Poundtherock is one of the many gamers looking forward to Madden NFL 09, although with his elder statesman status, poundtherock has approached the whole next-gen hoopla with a unique point of view.

“From what I've been reading and hearing, I am really looking forward to the '09 game,” poundtherock said. “'07 and '08 were growing years. And I never really expected EA/Tiburon to move from CG to NG without growing pains. That step was enormous, especially with the PS3. I guess it's the age thing, personally, where one doesn't get too excited if things don't happen overnight, lol. I think '07 and '08 will be forgotten for the most part when the game drops.”

Like most coaches in the NFL, poundtherock has a very specific goal which he wants to achieve this year, 10 wins online.

“With Madden, I have a goal of 10 wins in any combination, league and/or nonleague games, which would be a first,” poundtherock said. “It really depends on the team I get in the 2-2-0 league, providing I have the honor of getting selected again.”

Golden Advice


Poundtherock has one lesson he would like to share with all sports gamers, which is to never stop gaming.

“Whatever you do, don't put the controller down and walk away,” poundtherock said. “You will regret it.”

“I have heard many on MM say, 'I will play Madden until they pry my cold dead fingers from the controller.' And I say to them, go for it!“

“But that won't be the case with me. My wife has orders that she is to have me buried with the controller in my hand and the PS3 by my side.”

-Chris Sanner is the Executive Features Editor at Operation Sports and is also the former Editor of the OS Network site MaddenMania.  He can be reached at [email protected].


Member Comments
# 1 Steve_OS @ 06/10/08 01:47 PM
Congrats to poundtherock. Very inspirational story.
 
# 2 Poundtherock @ 06/10/08 02:10 PM
Thanks for the kind words, Chris and Steve. Hope that it will help many to continue gaming in their "elderly" years.
 
# 3 RaychelSnr @ 06/10/08 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Poundtherock
Thanks for the kind words, Chris and Steve. Hope that it will help many to continue gaming in their "elderly" years.
I hope so too man, I'm probably going to print out this article and whenever I feel like I am getting too old I'll just look at the headline and suck it up
 
# 4 computerlover @ 06/10/08 04:20 PM
just reached the 40 year old plateau and i thought i was old for this... naaah im just joshin.. i will game to i cant game no more.. then i will watch others game..

Poundtherock.. i can beat cha on the gaming front.. my first video game was PONG!! lol! and i had it up until my aunt passed, then her son threw everything away! my sears atari 2600 clone, tele-games! (man im old) the atari 7200, lynx, i had a 3DO box, all the ps boxes, xbox and 360, and computers from the trs-80 on.. man.. what a collection i had!
 
# 5 Boltman @ 06/10/08 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Poundtherock
Thanks for the kind words, Chris and Steve. Hope that it will help many to continue gaming in their "elderly" years.
I went and backtracked and looked through your posting history @ MM. I could not find the thread where you actually posted proof of age. I found later related threads, but not the actual thread.

There was a thread where you posted a link, but it did not lead to the thread, I'd love to see it.

BTW, give my best to Mrs PTR, I see she is about 20 years younger! You go man!
 
# 6 Bahnzo @ 06/10/08 08:18 PM
Good to see! I'm 38 and have been gaming since the mid 70's when my dad brought home some contraption that put these little white lights on our TV screen that we could control. It's amazing how far things have come since, and I can't wait to see where it goes. I certainly plan on being a senior citizen gamer...my place in the old folks home is gonna be the place to be!

Good story Poundtherock!
 
# 7 J-Unit40 @ 06/10/08 09:08 PM
Great story. Going against the grain is usually a good thing and poundtherock is doing just that. Don't let your age determine what you are supposed to do with your free time. If you have fun playing video games (like us), have fun playing video games. If you like gardening or working on cars, do that too. Whatever your hobby may be, have fun doing it. You'll age much slower that way.

I am only 32, so I am not even half of this man's age, but I love video games now just as much as I did when I was a teenager.
 
# 8 adembroski @ 06/10/08 10:11 PM
MaddenMania's elder statesman, and deserving of the recognition.
 
# 9 BigRick47 @ 06/10/08 10:33 PM
I'm 48 and I too enjoy all gaming despite being told "aren't you too old for those games?" I will continue to play "4Life" no matter what anyone says. Game on PTR, I only hope I can have a similar story if I am lucky enough to live to see your age and beyond! Can't wait for Madden 09 and will love to play you online sometime, gamertag is BigRick47(turned 48 this year). Game on people!
 
# 10 Poundtherock @ 06/11/08 12:00 AM
# 2 daflyboys, # 5 computerlover, # 6 grunt, # 7 jeetaa6, # 8 Boltman, # 9 Bahnzo, # 10 J-Unit40, # 11 adembroski and # 12 BigRick47; all your support is very much appreciated.

Your FRs, as requested [BigRick47], will be added. my list is about full but with 2.40 firmware near, that list will be increased to 100!

You guys are great. And Chris has made OS an additional home, a melding of the pots, inevitable!
 
# 11 Helicopter @ 06/11/08 12:34 AM
Great story, Chris! And I'm sure PTR and I will be able to get a few games in online again this year. Looking forward to it. Whatever keeps you young, do it!
 
# 12 stizz @ 06/11/08 01:27 AM
My dad plays videogames and he's in his mid 50's. He use to spend hours playing the resident evils, silent hills and ace combats.
 
# 13 Hoos @ 06/11/08 01:56 AM
I'll be 45 in December and still going strong with the gaming. I remember having Pong, Activison and Atari when I was growing up. Then there was a long dry period where I didn't do any gaming.

Got back into it a few years after the PS2 came out. Went on to buy a PS2, Dreamcast, XBox, XBox 360 and then finally a PS3. Throw in quite a bit of PC gaming as well throughout the past 10 years and you have a hard core gamer.

I have seen my gaming time dwindle lately, but I am by no means done with it. GTA4 and the release of NCAA09 will undoubtedly give me a revival!!
 
# 14 Spanky @ 06/11/08 02:03 AM
Poundtherock, you are my hero. Right alongside 60-something adult film star Dave Cummings. Like you two, I hope to being both things when I hit 60 and beyond.
 
# 15 Hoos @ 06/11/08 02:31 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Spanky
Poundtherock, you are my hero. Right alongside 60-something adult film star Dave Cummings. Like you two, I hope to being both things when I hit 60 and beyond.

Me too.....

Poundtherock is definitely and inspiration. To be honest, at times over the past few weeks I have thought maybe I'd lost my passion for gaming but I don't believe that's the case. Other things have crept in that is occupying my time. I'm sure once my daughter's softball season is over, things will return to normal for me....gaming bliss!!!

Reading PTR's story has given me a fresh fire for gaming!!
 
# 16 burnwood @ 06/11/08 03:30 AM
Great story. I imagine that's how I'll be...someday. One thing was bugging me though. While reading that story I kept envisioning Grandpa Simpson's voice. wth is wrong with me.
 
# 17 Hellisan @ 06/11/08 03:57 AM
I love it. I missed the thread where his age was revealed. This totally took me by surprise. You go PTR!!!
 
# 18 tyronebiggums35 @ 06/11/08 04:01 AM
THIS GUY IS MY NEW ROLE MODEL!!! MOVE OVER TIM DUNCAN!!!
 
# 19 Boltman @ 06/11/08 10:37 AM
I went to MM and used the search engine, I put in "Poundtherock is 66" or something like that.

At the time of the thread and post he was 65 (BD in Nov like me hehe!)

I saw a thread made with his name directed at him, he responded with something like zzzzZZZzzzzzZZzzz.... Hahaha!

I then saw the introduce yourself thread where a few people did a "huh What!?" when he put towards the bottom that he was (then) 65. He provided a link in that thread to another thread that must be the one where he showed his ID to show his age. But the link is no good any longer, it is broken.

I'd love to read the original thread where he posted the age any people could not believe it, then he posted the proof.

Not because I do not believe you PTR, I do in fact.

I just would love to read the reactions of people being floored with the info and proof! hehe.
 
# 20 Skyboxer @ 06/11/08 12:12 PM
44 here and awesome seeing these stories of the older (better ) generations.
Very cool read.
 

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