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- CellThree
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Currently playing Tomb Raider Anniversary on PC. Totally stuck being attacked by the centaurs. I know what to do, just don't have the skillz to do it!
I'm thinking about buying a PS2 or PS3 just so I can get a couple of the Burnout games.
I'm thinking about buying a PS2 or PS3 just so I can get a couple of the Burnout games.
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- 6FeetOver
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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...Dark wrote:I have nearly every FF. Though I refuse to get 11, as I refuse point-blank to get a subscription-based game.
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
- weebleswobble
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I've completed Crackdown and GTA 4 has been delayed until next year
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‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
- smiscandlon
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Great voice talent in this one: Pierce Brosnan, Judy Dench, John Cleese, Richard Kiel, Willem Dafoe, Heidi Klum...
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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
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
- 6FeetOver
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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.scotty wrote:I've never got into games , I played Golf on a wii at Christmas..............lost interest after about Half an Hour
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
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 )
Now that can be a laugh.
Driving in the wrong direction & pranging all the other cars etc. (& executing civillians )
Now that can be a laugh.
- Obviousman
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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.SINsister wrote: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.scotty wrote:I've never got into games , I played Golf on a wii at Christmas..............lost interest after about Half an Hour
GTA:Sa
just ended. 100% (how stupid i am ?)
waiting for MAFIA II.
just ended. 100% (how stupid i am ?)
waiting for MAFIA II.
- 6FeetOver
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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.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.
I'm not into sports, though, so my patience was heavily tried on Xmas Day, to say the least.
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- 6FeetOver
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Played this again last night, after having been away from the game (and my dear little town) for 18 months.
CHRIST, the weeds...and the roaches. Love it to bits, I do.
CHRIST, the weeds...and the roaches. Love it to bits, I do.
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
- Obviousman
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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 airSINsister wrote: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.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.
I'm not into sports, though, so my patience was heavily tried on Xmas Day, to say the least.
- Izzy HaveMercy
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Rock musicians vs. electro-acts debate?Obviousman wrote:Think it's genius you actually have to do something, as opposed to pressing some random buttons on a square thingy.
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I'm seeing that mental image now ...........spaghetti in a wind tunnelObviousman wrote:...... thanks to the enormous silliness involved in the mental image of seeing me swinging that controller about at random in the air
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
- Izzy HaveMercy
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I'd LOVE to see an Axe throwing game coming out for the Wiiiiiiiii.scotty wrote:I'm seeing that mental image now ...........spaghetti in a wind tunnelObviousman wrote:...... thanks to the enormous silliness involved in the mental image of seeing me swinging that controller about at random in the air
I can almost imagine throwing the bloody thing against a wall full force
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- Obviousman
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Rock would be going outdoors to actually do some form of sports, now that'd be silly! Probably more like a wires and knobs electronic music vs keyboard with all sorts of fancy effects built-in electronic music. And I still don't mind, just as long as the result's goodIzzy HaveMercy wrote:Rock musicians vs. electro-acts debate?Obviousman wrote:Think it's genius you actually have to do something, as opposed to pressing some random buttons on a square thingy.
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Why thank youscotty wrote:I'm seeing that mental image now ...........spaghetti in a wind tunnelObviousman wrote:...... thanks to the enormous silliness involved in the mental image of seeing me swinging that controller about at random in the air
- James Blast
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I Blood Brother Be!scotty wrote:I've never got into games
Tetris and Solitaire are my limits
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
- weebleswobble
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I'm busy saving the planet, well I would be if I wasn't always on the bloody PC...
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
What ever happened to your promised HL version of "Jet Set Willy"markfiend wrote:Atic Atac
Retro!
- markfiend
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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
I got bored. It might get resurrected at some point. But probably not
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell