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  1. I think every video game damaged my controller. This was when I had my Xbox 360. If I had to pick one title, it would probably be GTA 5. I think I can vaguely remember the acceleration button on the controller breaking from so much use lMAO. Depends if you go "soft" or "hard" when hitting the buttons and whether or not you spill any food/drink into the buttons.
  2. I do enjoy video game remakes but they do get a lot of dislike and hate from the gaming community. It really depends on the remake and the title of the video game. Sometimes even minor changes can ruin the entire gaming experience and it can actually backfire, creating really bad reputation for the game developers.
  3. The most difficult video game? That's a tricky question to answer. It probably was Skyrim Elder Scrolls, but each video game that I've played is challenging in its own way. There was a lot of strategic thinking and planning in the mentioned title but I must admit at some stages I was completely stuck, resulting to YouTube tutorials.
  4. I haven't played Roblox for years now. I remember when playing Roblox, I really like the mix between vehicle and football (or for my american readers - soccer). Only problem was that a lot of young children were playing the game which really limited the target audience.
  5. The last game that I remember rage quitting was Fornite. Everyone will rage quit differently, but for me, I don't really display it. It's more internal frustration that I show when things don't go my way. Ended up getting so close to a battle royale but a hacker ended up killing me.
  6. I believe my first PS console was PS2. I never got the PS3 or PS4, I went from the PS2 to the Xbox 360. I really enjoyed playing it, especially when you didn't have to pay a premium membership to play online multiplayer games. Brings back good old memories.
  7. No, I do not own any Retro consoles. I do however still have my Nintendo DS with those big "SD Cards" that were used to insert into the DS to play certain games. One of my favourites was Mario Kart, wasn't the best quality and quite a small screen but still good fun.
  8. I do quite enjoy playing Pacman and Tetris. I have not really got a favourite for Retro Games, I enjoy playing all different kinds. I've even still got my old Nokia phone with the Retro Snake game on it. This brings back a lot of childhood memories when I had this device as a kiddo.
  9. I am not using an Xbox at the moment. Somewhere I've still got my Xbox 360, lying around in a box stashed away. I'll have to dig through and find it to see whether it'll still start up and whether any of the games are still working. I can't even remember what my gamertag was now.
  10. I won't be in a rush to get it, as the price will usually be more expensive when it first lands in the market. Rather than getting it then, if you wait for the next model to come out or a few months later the price will usually be cheaper and the demand will be less. This means you'll most likely get the product in a couple of days rather than a few weeks.
  11. Yes and no. Free to play games are good because it lets the consumer play video games without having a upfront cost to pay. However, many of these companies still need to make money. Take Fortnite by Epic Games for example. They are making millions a year from micro transactions from skins (cosmetic appeal) from characters.
  12. I can't really understand the concept behind Assassins Creed, I've played quite a bit when I was younger. This was many years ago so I would be open to trying this title again, and I am sure that I'm going to across more video games that I can't understand. Not all are for everyone as we all have our own preferences and ways of understanding.
  13. I have only ever used iOS iPhones, so I would have to say that iOS would be my favourite. Although, the only disadvantage with using a iOS device is that you can't download external apps (APK's) unlike the android counter part. While saying this, this means iOS is more secure but you may be missing out on games only for android. Both have their perks and drawbacks.
  14. Video games can have a positives and negatives impact on your mental health. I could talk about it from both points, but anything excessive is considered bad for you. It can help you gain a sense of escapism if you are having a really bad day in reality, so hey, I suppose gaming is good.
  15. Many years ago, at the start of my teenage years when I was at school, in my computing lessons I did. We used a software known as scratch and created very basic 2D racing games. It was fun to make, but it wasn't even near professional standards.
  16. I have been playing on mobile games on my iOS mobiles since the start of my teenage years. The only problem with mobile gaming is that my iPhone tends to overheat and the battery drains very quickly if I end up playing for long periods, like when on a flight abroad. But yeah, mobile gaming is fun.
  17. Hi all, my name is Alex, but some call me Alexander. I found this forum through Admin Junkies. I am currently the owner of Bizdustry and an avid video gamer myself hoping to meet some like minded people. See you around!
  18. Some parents and guardians to pay attention to the age restrictions and guidelines provided by video game rating systems. Some parents believe that they are in place to make sure that their child is safeguarded from harm. What do you think about allowing kids to play 18+ games?
  19. Some game studios try to find a middle ground by giving players the choice to make extra purchases without compromising fair gameplay. However, there are other studios that get criticized for introducing unfair or pay-to-win features. This has led to ongoing discussions and debates about whether microtransactions are ethical and how they can impact the gaming community. What do you think of them? A good example is Epic Games and Fornite's endless skin collection.
  20. As digital payments and online marketplaces continue to gain popularity, purchasing games has become more convenient for consumers through electronic payment methods. Platforms like Steam, PlayStation Store, Xbox Live, and Nintendo eShop have witnessed a surge in popularity due to their digital distribution services, leading to a growing number of individuals choosing digital downloads over physical copies of games. Do you think purchasing video games with cash will soon be history?
  21. You can use digital currencies like Bitcoin or Ethereum to buy video games from different online stores. Many of these stores accept cryptocurrencies as a way to pay for your favorite games. This means that you don't have to use traditional money, but instead, you can use these digital currencies to make your purchases. It's a convenient and secure way to expand your gaming collection! What do you think of this?
  22. When I was a lot younger, I used to watch a lot of StampyLongNose playing Minecraft. Nowadays, I don't really have a favorite's to watch, but one of my most loved would have to be Mr Beast Gaming. He has a separate channel for his gaming content.
  23. The rising demand for games powered by AI will also lead to job openings in areas such as game testing, AI ethics, player behavior analysis, and content curation. In essence, we can expect AI to foster the creation of diverse and novel jobs within the gaming world. There may even be jobs with cyber security and generation testing certain games to make sure they are suitable for the public.
  24. I don't regret playing video games. Different people can have diverse opinions and emotions about the games they've played. Sometimes, individuals might regret playing certain games due to a lack of enjoyment or feelings of disappointment. It's crucial to acknowledge that perspectives on games can differ greatly since everyone has their own unique preferences and tastes.
  25. I haven't got a favorite's. Over the years, there have been various legendary and highly accomplished Formula 1 cars. Examples of such vehicles include the McLaren MP4/4, which Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost skillfully drove during the late 1980s, as well as the Mercedes-AMG F1 W11 EQ Performance that achieved remarkable success throughout the 2020 season.
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