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  2. Surely you already know the answer to this one. 🤔 😅 It is the RE2 remake! 🧟‍♀️ 🧟‍♂️ 🔫 The zombies in that game are seriously annoying, as they can grab you so easily. This is in spite of how many handgun bullets you may have fired at them.
  3. Some older games cost more than new games now, because sellers on eBay essentially know that they have become mega rare finds. So they try to get richer over this fact alone. 🤑 Typos, be damned. 🤳
  4. No Game No Life Zero - 8/10
  5. Played some Master Duel today and tried out my new dice roll deck. I can't believe I could even rank up with this deck just because of how lucky you have to be on the dice rolls to get anything going with these decks.
  6. This game seems so interesting. Hopefully, we get to learn more about its story.
  7. F‑Zero GX on GameCube pushed speed and difficulty to new extremes. For fans who’d played the SNES and GBA entries, how did GX stack up in terms of track design, vehicle handling, and overall challenge? Was it the logical evolution you wanted, or did it change too much?
  8. The Cube saw excellent RPGs like Tales of Symphonia, Baten Kaitos, Skies of Arcadia Legends. Which one created the most immersive, coherent world? Discuss its cultures, legends, side‑quests that deepened lore, and the way environments told stories. Bonus: which NPC or location still sticks with you?
  9. Beyond the main dungeons, N64’s Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask had side quests like the Biggoron Sword, Gold Skulltulas, and fishing minigames. Which one tested your patience or skills the most, and how did you overcome it?
  10. That final duel on the floating platform could be tricky! How did you take down Bowser? Timing the grab‑and‑throw, luring him near the bomb, or mastering the triple‑jump escape?
  11. SNES JRPGs laid the groundwork for modern storytelling. Which one gave you the richest character arcs - Chrono Trigger, EarthBound, Secret of Mana, or another?
  12. The SNES hosted a surprising array of fighters like Street Fighter II Turbo, Mortal Kombat II, King of the Monsters 2. Which one holds up best today, whether for speed, depth, or pure nostalgia?
  13. Split‑screen wasn’t on the NES, but simultaneous two‑player action sure was fun. Which NES co‑op title still ranks top for you - Contra, Bubble Bobble, Double Dragon and what made teaming up so special?
  14. Before the rat‑patching of cartridge lockouts, we got some wild unlicensed hardware like pirate multicarts, funky controllers, and light guns. Which of those do you recall most vividly? Did it work surprisingly well, or was it gloriously busted?
  15. The GBA library is full of hidden gems from smaller studios. Which third‑party release slipped under most radars but deserves a sequel, remaster, or at least a shout‑out?
  16. The limited hardware of the GBC didn’t stop devs from delivering excellent platformers. Which side‑scroller feels best in the hands - precise jumps, responsive runs, and fluid animations?
  17. On the Series X, which racing title do you load up every time? Forza Horizon 5, F1 2024, WRC 10, or something else? What about it keeps you coming back: open‑world exploration, career mode depth, online community, or dynamic weather systems?
  18. Next‑gen consoles have been a boon for indie creativity. Which Xbox Series X indie title took you completely by surprise whether through art style, gameplay innovation, or a fresh narrative twist?
  19. Demos are rarer now, but back in the Xbox One days there were a few memorable ones. Which one did you load up and think, “I have to buy this”?
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