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{{DISPLAYTITLE:/vg/ - Video Game Generals}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:/vg/ - Video Game Generals}}
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'''Gender/Physical Description:''' /vg/ is a male in his late teens. He looks almost exactly like a younger /v/, clean-cut and without any facial hair.
'''Gender/Physical Description:''' /vg/ looks a lot like /v/, only far less angry. If /v/ didn't constantly scowl, it would probably be impossible to tell the two apart.


His shirt and accessories are always related to his current game of the day. In addition, he always wears a WWII era general's hat that is too large for his head. It was given to him by his older brother /v/ who had grown tired of it, and although they might fight now, /vg/ still cherishes it.
'''Personality/Hobbies/Habits/Behavior:''' /vg/ is extremely obsessive about video games, much like /v/. The key difference however is /vg/ obsesses over specific games, and one could argue he cares about them more than /v/. Or at least you could...up until you realize discussion of the same games for so long as destroyed his ability to focus on them, resulting in /vg/ getting side-tracked by things that were once marginally related to its origin. Attempting to discuss a game /vg/ likes will usually result in him talking about something entirely different, acting as though this thing were totally pertinent to the game itself. In this regard /vg/ is like his older brother, the core difference being he doesn't seem to realize how dysfunctional he really is.


'''Personality/Hobbies/Habits/Behavior:''' He's extremely obsessive compulsive, with everything in his room placed neatly away and always kept clean.
'''Relationship to other boards:''' /v/ hates him due to /v/'s intense hatred of everything (but mostly /vg/'s tendency to never shut up about specific games.) The other boards will sometimes have conversations with him, notably /co/ and /tg/, but they tend to get frustrated by /vg/'s cognitive meandering.


He might have multiple personality disorder, shifting his manner and attitude depending on the game he's playing. Sometimes he'll try to be hardcore, to a level approaching /v/'s hate of casual gaming, but other times he becomes obsessed with a story and emotions. He'll obsess over one game,  before moving on to another one fairly quickly. While the obsession lasts however, he'll talk for hours at length about the game to anyone who will listen, and even to those who won't (much to /v/'s chagrin).


Obsession aside, he acts more maturely than his older brother, and is usually optimistic and lighthearted. He actually enjoys playing videogames, and is often seen around the house, gameboy in hand.
[[File:vg and older bro v.png]]
 
'''Relationship to other boards:'''
 
/v/ is reminded of his own less-cynical past by /vg/, and so has grown to hate him. /vg/ hates /v/ because of the way his older brother treats him. They both share a mutual hatred of /vp/, however.
 
At the end of the day, the two are still brothers, and will still look out for each other. He still tries to play videogames with /v/ sometimes, but is usually pushed away. When they do play, they always degenerate into outright fighting.
 
When his obsession rolls back around to Dwarf Fortress or strategy games, he'll often find himself hanging out with /tg/. A similar thing occurs with /d/ when /vg/ is playing games like Monster Girl Quest or Corruption of Champions.
 
The other boards find him nicer and tend to like him more than they do /v/, but still try to avoid him due to his tendency to talk incessantly.
 
The exception to this is /mlp/. The two can actually stand each other, mainly because they're too busy talking about their own obsessions to listen to the other. /vg/ is one of /mlp/'s only non-imaginary friends, although /vg/ will deny that they're actually friends. /vg/ isn't a fan of ponies, but as one of the newer members of the house along with /mlp/, they've found some common ground, including older brothers who hate them, and /vg/ manages to tolerate her.

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Gender/Physical Description: /vg/ looks a lot like /v/, only far less angry. If /v/ didn't constantly scowl, it would probably be impossible to tell the two apart.

Personality/Hobbies/Habits/Behavior: /vg/ is extremely obsessive about video games, much like /v/. The key difference however is /vg/ obsesses over specific games, and one could argue he cares about them more than /v/. Or at least you could...up until you realize discussion of the same games for so long as destroyed his ability to focus on them, resulting in /vg/ getting side-tracked by things that were once marginally related to its origin. Attempting to discuss a game /vg/ likes will usually result in him talking about something entirely different, acting as though this thing were totally pertinent to the game itself. In this regard /vg/ is like his older brother, the core difference being he doesn't seem to realize how dysfunctional he really is.

Relationship to other boards: /v/ hates him due to /v/'s intense hatred of everything (but mostly /vg/'s tendency to never shut up about specific games.) The other boards will sometimes have conversations with him, notably /co/ and /tg/, but they tend to get frustrated by /vg/'s cognitive meandering.