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  2. The entire thing. Often, it's cheaper to just get a whole new PC. But those that are stuck in a dell bubble, but they're the worst excuse for a computer that I’ve ever seen.
  3. I’ve still got Minecraft installed and have it saved on my desktop since 2013. Games has come far, but gets boring to keep on playing. A repetitive game but one that is addictive.
  4. I didn’t know there was such a thing of gaming phones. I’ve got the standard iPhone 15 model but it gets really warm when cpu use goes higher. Out of interest, what phones do they make for gaming?
  5. Finishing Minecraft, although there are many more. Specifically, there are the dragon. Needing to keep destroying the crystals as well as the dragon was the biggest challenge.
  6. Honestly, Skyrim is an amazing game, but there are plenty of other games out there with just as great soundtracks. I think my nostalgia definitely makes me lean towards Skyrim a bit more than the rest.
  7. Playing Runescape helped me learn how to type, and later on, it also gave me a basic understanding of economics, particularly when it comes to supply chains.
  8. Sword Of The Stranger - 9/10
  9. Played some Oblivion Remastered to day and I must say that the game with Unity Engine 5 feels like an excellent remaster.
  10. It's about time we got a brand new Donkey Kong game! And this one looks pretty promising from what I'm seeing.
  11. N‑Gage’s unconventional design combined phone and handheld gaming in one device - how did this encourage experimentation in game mechanics? With its side‑loading cartridge slot, landscape‑mode speaker, and reliance on T9 controls, developers had to innovate around hardware quirks. Which titles took bold risks to leverage calls, Bluetooth multiplayer, or dual‑screen‑like UI elements? Did these experiments influence mobile game design more broadly?
  12. Accessories often define a console’s identity - what peripheral do you think best embodies the Neo‑Geo style? Maybe it’s the sharp, angular arcade stick, the hefty AES controller, or a rare license board adapter. How did build quality, legendary durability, button layout, and aesthetics reflect SNK’s vision? Did any third‑party attachments or fan‑made mods capture that distinctive arcade‑at‑home vibe?
  13. The Neo‑Geo arcade and console convergence influenced gaming’s balance between home and arcade experiences. How did SNK’s focus on arcade‑style gameplay at home shape industry expectations? Did the presence of untimed matches, high‑fidelity graphics, and hefty cartridges push other console makers to close the gap? How did player communities respond to having arcade‑perfect titles in living rooms?
  14. Neo‑Geo consoles hold a special place in retro gaming for their arcade‑perfect ports and premium hardware. What makes them a benchmark for enthusiasts? Is it the cartridge quality, large sprite handling, or the unmistakable click of the mechanical buttons? How did features like ROM encryption, large memory capacities, and multi‑channel audio set Neo‑Geo apart from other ’90s systems? Do you think the system’s high price tag made it more desirable?
  15. Music has always been a strength of Sega games, but the soundtracks varied widely across consoles. How do you compare the audio compositions from the Master System, Genesis, Saturn, and Dreamcast? Which hardware’s audio chip produced your favorite tunes, and why? Are there standout composers like Sato, Uematsu, Iizuka whose work shines on particular systems? How do limitations like channel count and sample quality influence composition and mood?
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  17. Back in the ’90s, Sega’s Activator promised to turn your living room into a motion‑controlled arcade. How did this infrared ring controller influence early experiments in motion gaming? Despite its technical limitations and unwieldy setup, did it inspire developers to think differently about player input?
  18. How do you organize and store your mobile accessories when they’re not in use? Whether it’s cables, chargers, lenses, grips, or power banks, managing small tech can become messy fast. Do you keep everything in a dedicated pouch, drawer organizer, or pegboard? Have you tried modular cases, labeled zip bags, or custom‑built shelves?
  19. Have you found that accessories like phone grips, stands, or cases significantly change how you use your mobile device? I’m curious about tools like PopSockets, MagSafe wallets, adjustable stands, or even custom grips for gaming. Do they improve comfort during long sessions, enhance ergonomics for photos and videos, or protect against drops? Which brands or designs do you swear by, and have any caused unexpected downsides like added weight or interference with wireless charging?
  20. What mobile game do you feel strikes the perfect balance between simplicity and depth? Some games are effortless to pick up but lack long‑term engagement, while others overwhelm new players with complexity. Which title offers intuitive controls, approachable mechanics, and yet rewards mastery through layers of strategy, narrative choices, or skill‑based challenges?
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