How to Find Games That You Lost
You're watching YouTube and you click on a video and it's a gameplay video/montage. You realize, "Wow, that looks like fun! I want to play that game. I haven't played it in like a month." But, you just can't find it! Well look no further. Read below before you start your hunt!
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1Calm down. Don't freak out. (You can't find anything if you freak out).
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2Look in obvious places like in front of you on the floor under your bed under other games it could be there.
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3See if a brother/sister has it. He/she might have just wanted to play it.
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4Look in places you would never expect to find a game. Like in the laundry room or kitchen or something. It might turn up there.
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5Ask friends/family to help find the game. It's a lot easier to find games with help.
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6Consider where you might have taken it. It could be at a friends house? Did you ever bring any games over there and possibly left it there?
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7Look again you could have missed a spot.
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EditTips
- Remember look in the last place it would be could be there
- Look in storage closets
- Get friends/family it helps very much