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Any Of You More Mature People Play Video Games?

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dave50 | 16:03 Tue 29th Apr 2025 | Gaming
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I mean on an xbox or playstation and and if you do, what do you play?

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No none. Never used either, wouldn't know how.

Yes I play playstation pretty much every day and have done so for years, had/have all 5. I've found the games I love and tend to play them on repeat but with months/years inbetween. Currently on Ratchet & Clank Tools of Destruction, have played all the R&C games probably 3 times each. Same for all editions of Spyro the dragon, Jak & Daxter and Crash Bandicoot. I love platformers, have also replayed all of Sonic - originally for Sega megadrive but remastered for PS. I turn the air screaming blue :-)

I do, Assasins creed.

Not for ages now, and never on an xbox or playstation.  One needs no dedicated games tech when one has a computer.

Not often, I enjoyed Crash Bandicoot on other people's consoles

Haven't had a Playstation since PS2 when I got hooked on Grand Theft Auto. Seeing youtubes of GTA 5 (and even the future GTA 6), I've been thinking about upgrading my PC to run them.

On a tablet, I do still re-run classic Point 'n Click Adventure games from the 90s. Old favourites like Broken Sword and Dream of the Turtle. It's a shame they stopped making this genre years ago in favour of action stuff like Call of Duty.

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My wife and I are in our sixties and I just wondering if we are too old for any games to appeal to us.

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