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I grew up playing video games.  They were a fun time sink. 

 

I have a Sony PlayStation 4 that is mainly used to watch DVDs and for streaming. 

 

Haven't had time to fire up and play Madden football in several years now. 😎

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On 11/23/2023 at 8:45 PM, Steinsman said:

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Counter Strike has already outlived its usefulness, I think so. A new game format is coming out.

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Yeah, local multiplayer is definitely becoming more rare these days, so it’s awesome to see Faefarm bringing that back. There’s something special about sitting next to your friends or family and playing together—really brings back memories of couch co-op gaming from back in the day.

 

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11 hours ago, Croocked T said:

Yeah, local multiplayer is definitely becoming more rare these days, so it’s awesome to see Faefarm bringing that back. There’s something special about sitting next to your friends or family and playing together, really brings back memories of couch co-op gaming from back in the day.

exactly:) 

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I get the nostalgia around gaming and couch co-op memories. I remember spending countless hours with friends playing Halo split-screen or Mario Kart back in the day, and those moments of sharing laughs and competitiveness right next to someone were just hit differently from online play.

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