Little did our parents know that when they allowed us, as children, to play video games, they were preparing us for the future. I am going to age myself here, but here goes. From going to the arcade at the old Piarco Airport with my elder brothers and neighbourhood friends, to later watching our baby brother get his own Nintendo at home, it all felt like something out of this world at the time. By the time our own children came along, technology…
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