Games you'll still be able to play in your old age
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Turbo controllers with Macro buttons, yes indeed controllers will be that advanced by then, ill hit 3 buttons and be the master at Street Fighter.
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For me i would have to say Harvest Moon snes or Civic V
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AznKhmerBoi wrote:For me i would have to say Harvest Moon snes or Civic V
You mean Civ V? Won't Civ XV be out by then?

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RyaNtheSlayA wrote:All of them.
Unless you've got a synthetic arm or an optical controller wired to the motions of your eye muscles, let me be depressing...
...that said, I managed to go through four whole worlds of FFL2 by ear. Which was a bit freaky to me. I was sure my memory was going... although it still might and FFL2 just happens to be stronger than say "eat, poop, sleep, breathe".
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Crap. I just realized what I wrote. When your life turns into the funny pages... it's not really that funny.
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I didn't say I'd play them well. However, I know I've picked up my father's (and grandfather's) stubbornness and I'm sure I'll still play them and convince myself that I'm still good. 

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ZeroAX wrote:Forlorn Drifter wrote:Actually, I know a guy in his sixties that plays games all the time. He can't move hardly, but his fingers are lighning quick. I think that is something that you just don't lose...
Well that's quite useful to know. If we don't have the money to buy viagra, at least us gamers will have one way to please our old lady wives
Congradulations, you're deppressing.
I think I'll have no trouble playing Civilization games, or Phoenix Wright.
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BoringSupreez wrote:Congradulations, you're deppressing.
I think I'll have no trouble playing Civilization games, or Phoenix Wright.
You wan depressing? I know a friend who used to play Civ 1. She's almost hit 70 and she can barely take a Prince down. And that last time RB had a Monkey Island retro-run, it took me all weekend to get through that game; I can only imagine what happens when I hit 70.
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Re: Games you'll still be able to play in your old age
When Capcom vs SNK 3 comes out in 50 years, I'll be the old dude rocking a team of Gen/Chin/Tung.
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I plan to play all the games I want to. I don't see getting old as an excuse to stop doing things, at least try to do all you can until the end I always say.
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