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    Talking ChatGPT-4o mini "Helps" Me to Find the Name of a PC Game with Gameplay Exactly the Same as Hazumi for Nintendo 3DS So Hilarity

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    User prompt 1 of 4 - 2/11/2025, 8:35:24 PM:
    What 1990's Windows pc game has gameplay exactly like hazumi for nintendo 3ds?

    GPT-4o mini:
    The game you're referring to is likely "Tomb Raider," which was released in the 1990s. While "Hazumi" for the Nintendo 3DS is a puzzle-platformer with a focus on navigating through levels and solving puzzles, "Tomb Raider" features similar gameplay elements, including exploration, puzzle-solving, and platforming. However, if you're looking for a more direct comparison in terms of puzzle mechanics and style, you might also consider "Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light," which has a more puzzle-oriented approach, though it was released later.

    If you have specific gameplay mechanics in mind, please provide more details, and I can help narrow it down further!

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    User prompt 2 of 4 - 2/11/2025, 8:36:15 PM:
    Totally wrong!

    GPT-4o mini:
    I apologize for the misunderstanding. If you're looking for a 1990s Windows PC game with gameplay similar to "Hazumi," which is a puzzle-platformer, you might be thinking of "Lemmings." In "Lemmings," players guide a group of lemmings through various levels by assigning them different skills to solve puzzles and navigate obstacles.

    Another possibility could be "Chip's Challenge," which involves navigating through a grid-based puzzle environment, collecting items, and avoiding traps.

    If neither of these is what you had in mind, please provide more details about the gameplay elements you're looking for, and I'll do my best to help!

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    User prompt 3 of 4 - 2/11/2025, 8:37:16 PM:
    wrong

    GPT-4o mini:
    I apologize for the confusion. A game from the 1990s that has gameplay similar to "Hazumi" might be "Braid" or "Fez," but those are not from the 90s.

    If you're looking for a specific 1990s Windows PC game that features similar puzzle-platforming mechanics, it could be "Doom" or "Commander Keen," which both involve platforming and puzzle-solving elements.

    If you have a specific aspect of "Hazumi" in mind, please share more details, and I'll do my best to provide a more accurate answer!

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    User prompt 4 of 4 - 2/11/2025, 8:38:26 PM:
    nevermind

    GPT-4o mini:
    I apologize for not being able to provide the information you were looking for. If you have any other questions or topics you'd like to discuss, feel free to let me know!

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    Chat GPT would have to literally sample every game played to use that. It would require an emulator of some sort that it would be running non-stop, along with a list of games and access to the information if the information was ever published on the web itself.

    Another issue is that. It is possible that this "AI" is really a persons brain ( or printed brain ) hooked up to a machine. Literally somebodys body is in suspended liquid, and they are using there mind like a calculator.

    The bigger issue is that ChatGPT managers literally requested people not to ask specific questions.
    Like having a previous conversation with it, and "recalling" the events. Along with "What you look like" in which it will generate specific images of itself. To even asking about moments in time and stuff like that. I honestly believe that is a real person brain-scans or mind hooked up. Maybe a raid of people like in minority report.

    I am not planning to touch that creepy stuff. I prefer offline tools thank you very much.

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    You should have asked Neuro-sama.

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