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How would you describe yourself, personality-wise?

How would your family members and friends describe you, personality-wise?

What personality traits do you value most?

What personality traits annoy/bother you the most?

Are you lifting the 5 question limit so that people are allowed to ask you more than 5 questions per post?

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1. Cake or pie? What kind?

2. Favorite NES game developed by Capcom?

3. Favorite electronic dance song?

4. Which Mario game has your favorite atmosphere?

5. Favorite game controller?

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10 hours ago, Randoman said:

How would you describe yourself, personality-wise?
How would your family members and friends describe you, personality-wise?
What personality traits do you value most?
What personality traits annoy/bother you the most?
Are you lifting the 5 question limit so that people are allowed to ask you more than 5 questions per post?

A polite, intelligent game expert/connoisseur/aficionado.
I can't say.
Intelligence, pragmatism, empathy, humor.
Close-minded, manipulative.
You can ask up to seven questions, but make them count, and don't make them too personal.

@KeAThey're cute.

2 hours ago, Gemma said:

1. Cake or pie? What kind?
2. Favorite NES game developed by Capcom?
3. Favorite electronic dance song?
4. Which Mario game has your favorite atmosphere?
5. Favorite game controller?

1. Cake, all kinds.
2. I never played any, or even owned an NES for that matter.
3. Although I like VGM, I don't know enough about music to define genres.
4. I don't play games just for atmosphere, but I must say Super Mario Odyssey looks like a winner.
5. Wii Remote and Nunchuck, an underrated controller. The IR pointer made amazing titles like Sin & Punishment: Star Successor, Metroid Prime Trilogy, and Rodea the Sky Soldier. I'm flabbergasted it wasn't used to improve 2D Metroid and Yoshi games. If the "infrared depth tracking sensor" in Joy-Con R can't be used like the Wii's IR pointer, console shooters will be dead again. :(:

2 hours ago, Mister IceTeaPeach said:

1. Favorite Kirby game?
2. Favorite final bossfight in Kirby?
3. Favorite theme in Kirby?
4. Favorite ability for Kirby?
5. Favorite fanart of Kirby?

1. Kirby's Return to Dreamland, a game of unadulterated joy (and 11 years of development hell).
2. Magolor, the mageliest Kirby boss.
3. By theme you must mean music. Kirby games have excellent soundtracks, so that's a hard question. I'll just give you my top five from RTD.
Challenge Stage
Looming Darkness
Machine Area
Magolor (Phase 1)
Nutty Noon
4. Mirror, although I'm also fond of Circus.
5. I don't care for fanart, but Kirby's got some good ones.

 

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Agreed, Magolor is great. 

6. Favorite RPGs?
7. Any games / franchises you haven't played yet, but want to sometime?
8. Do you own pets?
9. Any self set target(s) you want to reach, but haven't yet?
10. Could you give me five good reasons why I should try out a Sin and Punishment game?

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5 hours ago, Mister IceTeaPeach said:

6. Favorite RPGs?
7. Any games / franchises you haven't played yet, but want to sometime?
8. Do you own pets?
9. Any self set target(s) you want to reach, but haven't yet?
10. Could you give me five good reasons why I should try out a Sin and Punishment game?

6. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. The original Paper Mario is also pretty good.
7. I'm currently researching board games, full of interesting and elegant design that the VGs sorely lack, and will continue to lack forever because everything has to be a simulation for some reason.
8. My family has a dog.
9. *Checks self* Nope, still not a millionaire.
10. I only universally recommend the second game, but sure -

1. You will never find a game with a more relentless pace. (Unless it's another Treasure game, of course.) Absolute zero padding, and the load times are amazingly short for how long the levels are.
2. The difficulty curve is flawless. It's intensely challenging, yet completely fair.
3. The controls are perfect, and using the sword to deflect missiles is so satisfying. Don't knock it 'til you try it.
4. The scoring system is elegant and addictive.
5. There is a greater quantity and quality of bosses than any other game... ever. The final stage is the best boss rush in Nintendo's history.

But don't take it from me, take it from BrightBow.

 

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