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I commuted between Nuremberg and Munich on the RE/ICE for 3 years. Especially in the evening, when you have your 10 hours full, the oven is just off and you want to do everything else except work.

I was mostly content to just look out of the window and observe - 2nd class was usually packed and there wasn't much material to spread out either. Simply seeing something other than a monitor (I'm a computer scientist) and mentally occupying myself with something other than "I still have to do this, that, pineapple". I'm also not the type to listen to audio books or podcasts on the side. If someone is telling me something, I want to be able to concentrate on it...and after 10 hours of work + 2 1/2 hours of driving in the morning, that's no longer possible at some point.
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@StrahlemannLP I completely understand!

I also see "just looking out of the window" as more useful than mobile games...
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@Raffi1008 If you want to play mobile games, you should play mobile games? In the past (tm) there was a Gameboy and nowadays it is highly traded again...strictly speaking it was nothing else...just not nearly as advanced in terms of graphics.
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@StrahlemannLP Of course!

Everyone should do what they want!!!

But I highly doubt that 60+ year olds used to play with a Gameboy...

That would be my grandpa's generation.

Of course there are exceptions, but I tend to think that the Gameboy had a target group of <20 year olds.