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Here's mine from what I can recall, share yours in similar format if possible in the comments: Device : Cartridge based console with controllers Display : CRT TV Cartridge : 999999-in-1 or 64-in-1 Game : Mario or Circus or Duck Hunt
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Hi Viners, I was going through my old things today and found my Nokia 5130 Xpress Music from the 2010s. Man, those were some memories! I must've played over 1000 Java games on it. (No, I’m not exaggerating.) Anyone else remember those times - downloading games from random "-wap-" sites, waiting for the download of that jar file (there was also another format I can't remember) to finish, and the joy of completing a game’s story? Some of the games I still remember are: - Soul of Darkness - Prince of Persia (3 or 4 games) - The Mummy (series of 2 or 3 games) - Diamond Rush - Narnia series - Harry Potter series - Metal Slug series and Contra series - Ben 10 - Some Sims games The graphics were simple, but that never stopped the fun. What games do you still remember playing?
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Recommend some good PS4 games i can play. I love third person games usually. Currently playing Hogwarts Legacy.
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Anytime watching?
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Any TF2 fans here? I used to play it and still remember the launch of the orange box. Good times. I had this dream to play it on the shield portable back in 2014 but valve never got around making a port for it and GeForce Now was no available in India a decade ago. Still can't believe I threw my portable away. The display ribbon cable gave out and no technician in the country could fix it. Yes I went all the way to New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata and none would service it. Only way to fix that was to canabalize some other for parts shield portable, but good luck finding one in the country back then. There is also the Xpendables : rearmed. It came installed in the switch and I used to love playing it.
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Whether it's day-to-day routines, workspace setup, or managing distractions, share your advice and personal experiences for staying on track while working remotely. How do you separate work life from home life and maintain a healthy balance?
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Sony spent all that money to release a sub-indie level game imo
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