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killamch89

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  1. With the Switch, 3DS, and DS, Nintendo has consistently prioritized innovative gameplay and unique mechanics over cutting-edge graphics. Do you think this approach has been a key factor in the success of their handheld consoles? How has it influenced the gaming experience for you, especially in comparison to other handheld systems that emphasize visuals?
  2. I’ve been revisiting some classic fighting games on Nintendo handheld consoles, and I’m curious to hear what others think. Whether it's the Game Boy, DS, 3DS, or Switch, what are your go-to fighting games? Do you prefer traditional 2D fighters, or are you into more 3D action?
  3. I've been wondering about people's experiences with Nintendo-related community events. Whether it’s online tournaments, fan meetups, or special events like Nintendo Direct parties, I’d love to hear what kinds of events you've participated in. How was the atmosphere? Did you make new friends or discover anything new about the Nintendo fandom?
  4. Nintendo has always had a unique approach to gaming, staying true to their values while avoiding some industry trends. But are there any trends you hope they never adopt? Whether it's microtransactions, annual game releases, or overly complex online systems, what do you think would ruin Nintendo's charm?
  5. As much as we love Nintendo, there’s always room for improvement. Whether it’s better online services, more consistent hardware releases, or expanding into new genres, what’s one thing you think Nintendo should do differently moving forward?
  6. For me, it's Top Gear on the SNES. It was way ahead of its time with the amount of customization of cars. I used to play that game for hours on the SNES.
  7. That's a good call. And with games like those, they don't have to be ultra bloody or violent. Age of Empires and Civilization franchises are proof of that.
  8. Indie studios have brought some of the most innovative and unique games to the industry. If you could choose one indie developer to partner with Sony for an exclusive project, who would it be and why? Would you love to see their creative vision amplified with Sony's resources, or do you think their current path works best for them?
  9. With PlayStation's incredible lineup of games, what genre do you think is underrepresented or could use more love on the platform? Whether it's something niche or a twist on a classic, what would you like to see developers explore more?
  10. The PSP was a game-changer for handheld gaming, offering console-quality experiences on the go. For me, it opened up genres I hadn’t explored before, like JRPGs, and made me truly value portability in gaming. Did it change the types of games you play or how you approach gaming? Maybe it introduced you to digital media, imports, or even hacking. I’d love to hear how the PSP shaped your preferences and habits as a gamer.
  11. With the rise of portable gaming like the Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch, do you think PlayStation might try their hand at another handheld console? The PSP and PS Vita had dedicated fanbases, but neither reached massive mainstream success. Could Sony bring something new to the table, or are they done with handhelds for good? Would you even want one, and what features would make it stand out?
  12. The DualSense is already a fantastic leap forward with haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, but what’s next? Could Sony improve battery life, add customizable buttons, or integrate features like modular thumbsticks (a la DualSense Edge)? Maybe advanced motion tracking or even VR-specific functionality? I’d love to hear ideas from the community on how Sony could push the boundaries of immersion and innovation in future controllers. What features would you want to see?
  13. I had the Gran Turismo Edition which had the GT logo on it. Otherwise, it could've been mistaken for a regular black PSP.
  14. With advancements in AI, there's growing debate about its use in public spaces to enhance safety. AI-powered surveillance could help identify potential threats, prevent crime, and respond to emergencies faster. However, it raises concerns about privacy, potential misuse, and bias in algorithms. Do you think the benefits outweigh the risks? Where should we draw the line between safety and personal freedom?
  15. With all the advancements in space exploration, like SpaceX, NASA’s Mars plans, and other private space programs, it feels like interplanetary travel is becoming more of a reality. But do you think it will ever become common, as in something the average person could experience within our lifetime? Or will it remain limited to astronauts and billionaires?
  16. With so many services relying on cloud storage, what do you think is the riskiest aspect of keeping your data there? Is it the potential for data breaches, service outages, loss of control, or something else? How do you mitigate these risks, or do you think the benefits outweigh them entirely?
  17. With self-driving technology advancing rapidly, the idea of fully autonomous vehicles taking over the wheel is becoming a reality. Would you trust one to get you safely from point A to point B? What are your biggest concerns? safety, reliability, or something else? Or are you all-in, ready to relax and let the car do the work?
  18. As AI technology advances, the possibility of fully autonomous weapons is becoming real. These systems could operate without direct human control, raising ethical, legal, and safety concerns. Should tech companies have the right to develop such weapons, or should there be strict regulations or even a ban on their creation? What are the potential risks and benefits of allowing this technology to exist?
  19. Okay - so we just saw a baboon just shoot a bug. Are we sure the baboon is a villain, lol. Personally, I thought it could've used more rounds.
  20. This promo video is getting on my nerves! How many times is she going to say, "We fight!"?! We get it already. That being said, the game doesn't look half bad in my opinion.
  21. Graphically, it looks very good but this probably doesn't benefit people like me as it's a pure puzzle game which I'll find boring after a period of time.
  22. Another one I can name is the GTA Trilogy Edition that Rockstar outsourced. Rockstar should sue them for ruining a simple remaster.
  23. Mass Effect is very tame compared to the new Dragon Age game.
  24. Fantastic picks! There's also the Van Helsing game of the mid 2000s. Chronicles Of Riddick also from the same era.
  25. If you liked the funny item descriptions in The Outer Worlds, you might enjoy Disco Elysium. Its items often have quirky or thought-provoking descriptions that tie directly into its narrative. Another game with interesting item presentations is Fallout: New Vegas, where the mix of utility and humor really shines.
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