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Post 4: Videogames

Hi homies!

Today I'm going to talk about a topic that was won my heart in many ways: videogames. I have played videogames since I was a little girl. It's important for me to tell you that I learned to read thanks to videogames. I had about 4 years old when I recived my first computer, and it became my first console because I played many videogames on it (after that was Wii, Nintendo DS and Playstation 4. All of these consoles belong to my brother, because 'girls don't play videogames' but I am the one who uses them the most (even my brother says so)). 

I like them because they are interactive, you are the one who mold it. You chose when it begins and when it ends. 

There are many types of genres: adventure, action, sports, race, puzzle, horror, and a big etc. I don't have any favourite genre. But when I was a teenager I used to play a lot of horror and action videogames because most of them had hidden stories like creepypastas.

The last game I played was Deltarune and it was great! (Sequel of Undertale: a role-playing videogame).


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  1. It's so nice that you like video games! Like you, I only have a few consoles like the computer, but other consoles (like Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Xbox, PlayStation) are from my brother.

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    1. And does he borrows you the consoles he has? As I'm the big sister, I don't ask him hahaha I just play on them.
      Computer is a great console tho! And steam has a lot of good offers.

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  2. OMG! I just finished Deltarune yesterday and it was amazing! I couldn't sleep theorizing.

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  3. What horror videogames did you play? Silent hill?

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    1. Yess I love Silent Hill, so sad they cancelled PT (AHHH HOW COULD THEY? IT WAS GUILLERMO DEL TORO THERE!). Also Resident Evil (what a clasic) among others :D

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  4. In your opinion , Deltarune had the difficult level of undertale?

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  5. I learnt to read with "Abrapalabra " too jajaja, it's a awesome game.

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  6. You were a little giiiirl, I can imagine you with a big computer, in effect I think the computer was bigger than you haha

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