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Dark wrote:I have nearly every FF. Though I refuse to get 11, as I refuse point-blank to get a subscription-based game.
Alas - that's probably the prettiest/coolest one of them all! And I should know - I've had to watch it being played for what feels like eons, now... ;) :roll:
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I rediscovered the paper airplane game. My best is 100.371 m, but a six-year old tends to get the plane out the window more frequently than I.
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I've never got into games :| , I played Golf on a wii at Christmas..............lost interest after about Half an Hour :roll:
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scotty wrote:I've never got into games :| , I played Golf on a wii at Christmas..............lost interest after about Half an Hour :roll:
:urff: I feel your pain, man. I was subjected to Wii golf, bowling, and baseball for the *entire flippin' Xmas Day* at my brother's house, as my nephews had just gotten the Wii from dear ol' Santa. To say that I was bored out of my skull would be an understatement. :|
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I find it interesting when you just deliberately do what you aren't supposed to do.
Driving in the wrong direction & pranging all the other cars etc. (& executing civillians :innocent: )
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SINsister wrote:
scotty wrote:I've never got into games :| , I played Golf on a wii at Christmas..............lost interest after about Half an Hour :roll:
:urff: I feel your pain, man. I was subjected to Wii golf, bowling, and baseball for the *entire flippin' Xmas Day* at my brother's house, as my nephews had just gotten the Wii from dear ol' Santa. To say that I was bored out of my skull would be an understatement. :|
Games never meant much to me, but I was exposed to a Wii this Christmas too and was most impressed. Think it's genius you actually have to do something, as opposed to pressing some random buttons on a square thingy. :notworthy:
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Obviousman wrote:Games never meant much to me, but I was exposed to a Wii this Christmas too and was most impressed. Think it's genius you actually have to do something, as opposed to pressing some random buttons on a square thingy. :notworthy:
Hmmm. I do agree with you on that aspect of the Wii system - it requires real physical participation, far above the usual "demands" of mere button pressing. :roll: :urff:
I'm not into sports, though, so my patience was heavily tried on Xmas Day, to say the least. :| :lol:
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Played this again last night, after having been away from the game (and my dear little town) for 18 months. :eek: :(

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SINsister wrote:
Obviousman wrote:Games never meant much to me, but I was exposed to a Wii this Christmas too and was most impressed. Think it's genius you actually have to do something, as opposed to pressing some random buttons on a square thingy. :notworthy:
Hmmm. I do agree with you on that aspect of the Wii system - it requires real physical participation, far above the usual "demands" of mere button pressing. :roll: :urff:
I'm not into sports, though, so my patience was heavily tried on Xmas Day, to say the least. :| :lol:
Oh, even though I live by Churchill's wise words when it comes to sports I enjoyed it, probably thanks to the enormous silliness involved in the mental image of seeing me swinging that controller about at random in the air :lol:
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Obviousman wrote:Think it's genius you actually have to do something, as opposed to pressing some random buttons on a square thingy. :notworthy:
Rock musicians vs. electro-acts debate? ;D

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Obviousman wrote:...... thanks to the enormous silliness involved in the mental image of seeing me swinging that controller about at random in the air :lol:
I'm seeing that mental image now :lol: :lol: ...........spaghetti in a wind tunnel :lol: :twisted: :notworthy:
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scotty wrote:
Obviousman wrote:...... thanks to the enormous silliness involved in the mental image of seeing me swinging that controller about at random in the air :lol:
I'm seeing that mental image now :lol: :lol: ...........spaghetti in a wind tunnel :lol: :twisted: :notworthy:
I'd LOVE to see an Axe throwing game coming out for the Wiiiiiiiii.

I can almost imagine throwing the bloody thing against a wall full force :twisted:


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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
Obviousman wrote:Think it's genius you actually have to do something, as opposed to pressing some random buttons on a square thingy. :notworthy:
Rock musicians vs. electro-acts debate? ;D

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Obviousman wrote:...... thanks to the enormous silliness involved in the mental image of seeing me swinging that controller about at random in the air :lol:
I'm seeing that mental image now :lol: :lol: ...........spaghetti in a wind tunnel :lol: :twisted: :notworthy:
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scotty wrote:I've never got into games :|
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markfiend wrote:Atic Atac

Retro!
What ever happened to your promised HL version of "Jet Set Willy" :?: 8)
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Oh yeah, I forgot about that. Wasn't it Manic Miner though?

I got bored. It might get resurrected at some point. But probably not :lol:
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