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Debashis

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  1. What emerging technology or gadget are you most excited about? How do you think it will revolutionize our daily lives in the near future?
  2. I usually take my Christmas decorations down a few days after New Year's Day. It's a bit of a tradition in my family to keep the holiday spirit alive for a little longer, but then we start the new year with a fresh slate. We do it with other festivals that we celebrate too.
  3. I would visit the late 1990s and early 2000s because that's when the gaming industry was booming with the release of iconic consoles like the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. I would love to experience the excitement and innovation of that era firsthand. Plus, I could finally beat all those classic games I missed out on!
  4. Definitely, battle passes are here to stay. They provide a great way for developers to monetize their games and keep players engaged with new content and rewards. Plus, it's an exciting challenge to level up and unlock cool stuff while playing. Can't wait for the next battle pass!
  5. Yes, I still play GTA V. The open world and endless possibilities keep me hooked. The thrill of pulling off heists, exploring the city, and causing chaos with friends is what keeps me coming back for more.
  6. Crash Bandicoot was the first PS game I had every played if I remember correctly. Or was it Mario? I'm not quite sure but it was one of these two.
  7. It's always exciting to witness someone's first experience with video games. Whether it's a friend, partner, or a family member, it's a thrill to share the joy of gaming with them. Seeing their enthusiasm and witnessing the nostalgia of my own gaming beginnings is a special and heartwarming experience.
  8. It depends on your playstyle. Some gamers prefer to complete all quests before finishing the main story to get the full experience. Others prefer to finish the story first and then tackle the remaining quests as post-game content. Motivation to continue playing after beating the game varies from player to player, but quests can definitely provide additional content and goals. Personally, I am someone who focuses on the main missions first.
  9. Fallout 76. It was hyped up so much, but the game was riddled with bugs, lacked engaging quests, and the multiplayer aspect felt forced. It was a letdown for fans of the Fallout series, myself included.
  10. The most unexpected ending I've experienced in a video game was in BioShock Infinite. When it was revealed that the protagonist, Booker, was actually alternate versions of himself and the whole story was a multiverse mind-bender, my mind was blown. It was a mind-bending twist that I never saw coming.
  11. Yes, I use protective cases for all my retro games. Gotta keep those classics in top condition, you know? Can't let any scratches or damage ruin the nostalgia. Plus, they look pretty cool on the shelf!
  12. Yes, I still have my old memory cards and they're filled with epic saves from my favorite games. They're like time capsules of my gaming adventures, ready to be revisited whenever I want to relive the glory days.
  13. Online all the way. No need to waste time hunting around in stores. Just a few clicks and boom, I've got new game in my collection. Plus, the selection online is way bigger. Gotta catch 'em all!
  14. To level up my skills, conquer new games, and build an epic gaming setup. Master all the combos, unlock all the achievements, and dominate the leaderboards. Game on!
  15. Definitely! Immersing myself in virtual worlds all day sounds like a dream come true. I'd be fully equipped to battle dragons, explore mysterious planets, and compete in intense multiplayer matches. The possibilities are endless, and I wouldn't want to miss a single moment of the action!
  16. Definitely! The gaming industry is always evolving, events like E3 are crucial for bringing fans together, showcasing exciting new games, and building hype. As long as there are gamers who are passionate about gaming, we can expect more epic events like E3 in the future. Game on!
  17. No, I never skip the story of a game. I play games like a character in a movie so I find knowing what's happening and why it's happening in the game really important.
  18. Absolutely! A ghost-themed game with AI-driven randomization would be a game-changer. The unpredictability and enhanced spook factor would keep players on their toes, creating a thrilling and immersive experience. It's the perfect opportunity to harness the power of AI in gaming. Can't wait to play it!
  19. Yes, I have met up with someone I met in PUBGM. It was really cool to finally meet them in person and hang out outside of the game. We had a great time and it solidified our friendship even more.
  20. Yes, I love role-playing in popular online games especially in GTA V! It's a great way to immerse myself in virtual worlds, create unique characters, and go on epic adventures with friends. The creativity and social interactions make it an incredibly fun and immersive experience.
  21. If you're not confident in repairing it yourself, sending it to a console repair specialist might be a good option. However, considering the low prices of used Xbox Ones and the high prices of new ones, buying a used one could be a more cost-effective choice. Alternatively, sticking to PC gaming until you can afford a new generation console is also a viable option.
  22. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Super Mario World, Portal, The Last of Us, GTA Vice City and Red Dead Redemption are few games that I would love to experience for the first time again!
  23. I would be open to hosting a tournament with other sites or for my own community if there is interest and support for it. It could be a fun way to bring people together and foster friendly competition.
  24. Old and lost mobile games may become inaccessible and eventually as technology progresses and platforms evolve, leading to the potential loss of these games and the memories associated with them. However, some games may be preserved through efforts by collectors, archivists, and emulation.
  25. Yes, it is common for people to lose interest in games they used to love. This can happen due to various reasons such as changing preferences, lack of time, or burnout. I too have a few games that I used to love playing but now I don't even want to try playing them again. One of the games are MotoGP.
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