Do you still use your older smartphone and tablet to play mobile games?

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Yes, I still use my Asus Nexus 7 2012 Google Android tablet to play mobile games like Gameloft's Asphalt 8, Dungeon Hunter V, Shadowgun, Dead Trigger, Critical Strike Portable, etc. 
 
my older stuff can't really play much, I hope to keep my note 4 for years though to play games.
 
Not really - mainly because I don't like mobile games much anyway (hate the controls), my phone plays a few but it's not too old - LG G3. And my tablet is a BlackBerry Playbook so barely has any app support so very few games to play.
 
I have an Ipad 2 (before the "Air" series came out) Have had it for at least 6 years now. Still runs like a champ. Gotta love that about apple. They build things that last and last.

Smartphone not so much, I change phones every chance I get. Gotta have the latest / greatest. :)
 
Xenokitten said:
I have an Ipad 2 (before the "Air" series came out) Have had it for at least 6 years now. Still runs like a champ. Gotta love that about apple. They build things that last and last.

Smartphone not so much, I change phones every chance I get. Gotta have the latest / greatest. :)
Those iPad seem to last a long time. I still see lots of people who use older iPad 1-3.
 
I actually used to be an avid mobile gamer because of the Modern Combat series. However, as my phone filled up with space and I couldn't update my games.. mobile gaming kind of fell out of favor. Although I have a new iPad, I mostly just use it for casual internet surfing, Twitch, and Hearthstone. I currently have an Iphone 5S that can probably run most current games but I just haven't had that much interest in mobile games to try any of them. If you guys know any that are good, please tell me though!
 
Oh, definitely! Despite the fact that there are reboots of tons of old games, it's definitely fun to pull out the old flip phone (that of which is barely hanging on by a thread) and start up a game of pacman or brick-breaker. However - I didn't go through the whole brick phone < flip phone < sliding phone < smart phone progression... I immediately went from a flip phone I had for years to an iphone 4s (that of which I still have now).

But yeah. I can enjoy an old game every blue moon.
 
I do, quite a lot actually since I have some time on my hands due to commuting. I play pixel dungeon, hearthstone (it's kinda bad because my phone screen is only 4.5 inch, but its playable), some asphalt 8, some extreme trial, things like that. 
 
I don't get rid of my old phones so I can still go back to them whenever I'm feeling nostalgic. I still have a couple of old mobile bricks that I play to try and beat my old high scores on, but as hard as I've tried I don't think I'll ever beat 2005 Obi on Tetris though  :wallbash:
 
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