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Browsing: Games Inbox
Games Inbox: Video games becoming less popular, Switch 2 reveal prediction, and Monty Mole nostalgia
The Thursday letters page celebrates the music of the Commodore 64, as on reader discusses his love of retro lightgun games.
The Wednesday letters page is keen that Microsoft does not give up making consoles, as one reader admits to not caring about 60fps.
The Tuesday letters page reacts to rumours of Hi-Fi Rush and Sea Of Thieves going multiformat, as one reader can’t cope with 30fps anymore.
The Tuesday letters page has some varying advice for the future of Xbox, as one reader dreams of a new The Thing video game.
The Monday letters page agrees that Microsoft and Sony have not had a good year, as one reader tries to imagine a current gen OutRun.
The Thursday letters page thinks E3 2023 would’ve been better than The Game Awards, as a reader suggests Starfield needs to slow down.
The Wednesday letters page asks about alternative events to E3, as readers are appalled at the video game job losses in 2023.
The Tuesday letters page looks forward to the new PlayStation boss to replace Jim Ryan, as another reader has trouble with Steam purchases.
The Monday letters page shares nightmare stories of lost parcels and courier delivers, as one reader celebrates the best Call Of Duty trilogy.
The Thursday letters page wonders what will happen to other games releasing in 2025, as one reader hopes for GTA 6 gameplay improvements.
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