OH GOD Manpersonguything Werewolf
Joined: 30 Jul 2007 Posts: 7249
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Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 11:20 am
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oday is *checks calendar* Friday. Did you know that? I didn't. That's why I checked the calendar. Good thing I have one!
Time to talk, time for Tell us Dammit. No, no, no. Time for TELL US DAMMIT.
Here's how it works: I ask a question, you answer it. Simple and no strings attached! This isn't some marketing survey or whatever. It's an emotional investment in you. Yes, we're interested in knowing you, Digbutter poster person.
You probably know oodles about us - more than you even want to, we're sure. But, hey, we'd like to know about you. That way you won't be some faceless blob - and we might feel a tinge of guilt when we ban ya. Or not, because really we're incapable of human emotion.
And also to celebrate our first TELL US DAMMIT, it's a 2 for 1 special!
Question: Do you game during national holidays?
Question: Dragon Quest IX goes on sale today in Japan. People are excited! People outside Japan? Less so. Why is there such a difference in gaming tastes?
Yes, I game during national holidays. Generally I'm not constantly with the holiday going-ons.
And my assumptions for why people like different video games is simple: Personalities. Some people with certain personalities mainly like games that go with that personality. My sister is a laid back artist. She likes alot of puzzle games and RPGs. But she doesn't like Racing Games. As for me, with my more active personality, I like racing games. Another thing that would help is what the person likes in a game. For me, how much content in a game is a big factor. Thus when I play an action-rpg, I go crazy. |
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