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		By: Jessica [Havok]		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Watching people play video games has always sounded silly. But, when you can find someone who has a good personality on camera and is playing a game you enjoy, it&#039;s like having a good friend hang out with you for a while. It&#039;s sort of becoming a television replacement - sort of how playing with My Little Pony and then watching the TV show is a thing, just with video games. Then there are people who livestream, and the advantage there is you can chat with them and interact in real time, versus YouTube comments. Then there are people who do walkthroughs, so that you can either learn something new or find out how best to get through a level/area. 
It does seem silly, all in all. But, really, it&#039;s not as bonkers as it sounds :D]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Watching people play video games has always sounded silly. But, when you can find someone who has a good personality on camera and is playing a game you enjoy, it&#8217;s like having a good friend hang out with you for a while. It&#8217;s sort of becoming a television replacement &#8211; sort of how playing with My Little Pony and then watching the TV show is a thing, just with video games. Then there are people who livestream, and the advantage there is you can chat with them and interact in real time, versus YouTube comments. Then there are people who do walkthroughs, so that you can either learn something new or find out how best to get through a level/area.<br />
It does seem silly, all in all. But, really, it&#8217;s not as bonkers as it sounds 😀</p>
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