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At first I thought this was gonna be a joke but I guess not. I'm not for one to post an essay about this so I'll answer your questions as detailed as i can then.
Basically: 1. What did gamer mean 10 or 15 years ago? 2. What does it mean for you and/or your friends now? 3. Has the next-gen done anything to change that? 1.It meant that one would simply immerse oneself into a game more than usual and there wasn't anything wrong with it in my opinion. But back then games were a bit tougher than its modern predecessor thus requires more dedication to beat the said game(ie. Gradius,Raiden series, you know what i mean). 2. Not much, we're not that much dedicated to games anymore, more like casual players but still quite good. 3. Currently, since I nor my friend that I play with have one, No. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |