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Old 02-03-2015, 09:21 PM   #7
pegasi&prefects
Eleanor Beresford
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I have no problem with casual games being counted as video games! I don't discriminate between hard core and casual; if you game, you're a gamer.

I remember when I first played Oblivion, feeling like this was finally the game I dreamed of back playing Wrpgs on my Commodore 64. (Or the other Elder Scrolls games on my PC! I am not a hardcore Morrowind fan like some.) No other game has quite matched that sense of wonder for me, not even Skyrim.

But mostly I prefer old fashioned turn based Jrpgs and visual novels. I love my Vita.
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