Back to Nostalgia or Forward to the Unknown? 🎮🚀

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  • UnapologeticDino's Avatar
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    🎮 Imagine you’ve entered a game with two magical portals:

    🔙 A portal that takes you back in time… to the first game you ever got addicted to and spent hours playing!
    🔜 A portal that takes you into your future as a gamer… where you discover the game you’ll be most obsessed with 5 years from now!
    🎯 Our question to you is:
    Which portal would you choose — and why?
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  • Abdelsalam's Avatar
    Level 52
    I'd choose the future portal because as much as I love nostalgia, the idea of discovering a game so advanced, immersive, and perfectly tailored to my evolving tastes is too exciting to pass up. Gaming is always evolving, and I’d love to see how far storytelling, graphics, and interactivity have come.
    Plus, imagine being blown away by a title that makes all past favorites feel like a warm up!
    Not all those who wander are lost
  • ZaidH's Avatar
    Level 23
    The past portal.

    I don't think any game that comes out in the future will match the gargantuan leap in gaming that GTA San Andreas was for me. Sure, GTA 6 and games of similar calibre will look and play great, with top-tier stories and realistic NPCs. But at this point, you can pretty much picture it all in your head right?

    On the other hand, going from 2D GTA to the 3D world of San Andreas was a truly mind-altering experience. I didn’t get to play GTA 3 or Vice City back then, so the jump felt even bigger 😆 So yeah, back to the past I go!
  • mazen18's Avatar
    Level 52
    I would choose the future.

    i love the past games which i have spent countless hours playing. even going back for nostalgia, before i know it i would be playing them for weeks. i went with the future because it would be an adventure to dive into a new game, to learn the mechanics, story, to explore and experience a new world to get lost in. and at the end of it, i get to add a new game to my favorite ones, that i can visit once more for nostalgia.
  • AgariciRo's Avatar
    Level 12
    I would go to the future of course , because I know the past and I won't change nothing in it To the future to see how "gaming" will evolve, to see if I'll become a streamer, to see how NVidia will get there so that I could speculate on their quotes.
  • RatlleRo's Avatar
    Level 13
    What's point using a portal for the past unless you're disappointed and willing to change something there. If you want to go to the past for fun, just upload an emulator, or search for the old PS ... and the CD's and you can play old games.I would turn to the future portal to see how much will a GPU cost in the future, what game house will survive, to see if will still be normal (mouse and keyboard ) gaming will still exist or the virtual will overtake the market. Will 8K gaming become common rez ? Or gaming will be banned and forbidden?
  • tntiseverywere's Avatar
    Level 15
    For sure the portal to the past. I would need some extra stamina though to blow into the cartridges long enough :D
  • Relixo's Avatar
    Level 6
    I would choose 🔙 a portal that takes you back in time!
    Why?
    As I step through, the world shifts... CRT glow, clunky keyboards, and that unmistakable blip of a 90s startup sound. I’m back — and booting up Prince of Persia.

    The moment the game loads, I’m hit with the thrill of precise jumps, deadly spike traps, and those perfectly timed sword fights. No fancy graphics, no open-world freedom — just pure, pixel-perfect platforming and the tension of that ticking clock. Every level felt like a puzzle, every mistake meant restarting, and somehow... it was all part of the magic.
    I didn’t just play Prince of Persia — I lived it. Hours blurred as I memorized every corridor, celebrated every close escape, and felt that deep satisfaction of beating a game that never held your hand.
    Choosing this portal isn’t just about the game — it’s about reconnecting with that early spark, that raw feeling of being totally captivated by a game world for the first time.
    So yeah... hand me that keyboard — I’ve got 60 minutes to escape the dungeon.
  • Ahmed88thman's Avatar
    Level 52
    The future gate is that it is more mysterious