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For me, it’s a couple examples:
Samba De Amigo Wii, I’m just sitting there awkwardly shaking the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to the song. It’s especially embarrassing when the controls decide not to work properly.
Wii Fit Plus, I really only play this when nobody is home. I’ve had multiple walk-ins into my room because they heard all the thumping from the Step Up minigame.
Mario Kart Tour, I don’t want people seeing me play a racing game that wants to rob your wallet.
Sonic Colors (Wii), The bad childish dialogue makes me roll my eyes in embarrassment. I don’t want other people hearing the bad jokes so I turn the volume low because I don’t want people coming in and making fun of me.
Sonic Heroes: Similar reasons to the last example. Except it’s very cheesy dialogue and not childish dialogue.
Sega Superstars: I avoid certain minigames in this collection because I’ll look like a dumbass when I play it, or the EyeToy has trouble reading my inputs on that minigame. (My room is not very large and my bed takes up a large chunk of the room and it forces me to have my body to not be fully shown)
Fortnite: I wouldn’t touch that game even with a 49 and a half foot pole!
Bootleg games: I don’t want to be seen playing a bootleg.
A very poorly received game: I fear that someone would ridicule me for playing a terrible game.
Samba De Amigo Wii, I’m just sitting there awkwardly shaking the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to the song. It’s especially embarrassing when the controls decide not to work properly.
Wii Fit Plus, I really only play this when nobody is home. I’ve had multiple walk-ins into my room because they heard all the thumping from the Step Up minigame.
Mario Kart Tour, I don’t want people seeing me play a racing game that wants to rob your wallet.
Sonic Colors (Wii), The bad childish dialogue makes me roll my eyes in embarrassment. I don’t want other people hearing the bad jokes so I turn the volume low because I don’t want people coming in and making fun of me.
Sonic Heroes: Similar reasons to the last example. Except it’s very cheesy dialogue and not childish dialogue.
Sega Superstars: I avoid certain minigames in this collection because I’ll look like a dumbass when I play it, or the EyeToy has trouble reading my inputs on that minigame. (My room is not very large and my bed takes up a large chunk of the room and it forces me to have my body to not be fully shown)
Fortnite: I wouldn’t touch that game even with a 49 and a half foot pole!
Bootleg games: I don’t want to be seen playing a bootleg.
A very poorly received game: I fear that someone would ridicule me for playing a terrible game.