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Reichsjager
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« Reply #60 on: June 05, 2009, 11:31:PM »

Just cos you posted this here, I'll be the first to answer Sticking tongue out at you

FF8 is by far my favourite. Ever.


pffft. FF7 was so much better than ff8.  I remember when how absolutely stunning ff7 when it came out when I was in highschool. that and goldeneye for the n64 were all anyone played or talked about.


Current Favorite games: The Fallout series, elder scrolls, and gears of war. Marcus Fenix is my hero.
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« Reply #61 on: June 10, 2010, 04:28:PM »

metal gear solid (all)
uncharted 1 and 2
lots more I forgot
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« Reply #62 on: June 10, 2010, 04:50:PM »

Battlefield - all of them.
Any of the mech games

Do text adventures count?  The entire Zork series and a bunch of others from Infocom.
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« Reply #63 on: June 10, 2010, 05:01:PM »

Battlefield - all of them.
Any of the mech games

Do text adventures count?  The entire Zork series and a bunch of others from Infocom.

play my favorite  lurking horror (I used to geek out, turn off the lights and play on my amber monitor com 64 lol)

http://www.xs4all.nl/~pot/infocom/lurking.html play the lurking horror     .................dont forget the chinese food...bwah ha hahahah ( icant play it on my dell but my hp it works?Huh?
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Iuvenalis
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« Reply #64 on: June 10, 2010, 05:31:PM »

I want my Nintendo DS really bad...then get Suikoden: Tierkreis while waiting for KH: 358/2 Days...and maybe one of them language coach games.

Ah, on the DS: Picross 3D!!!!
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"It is questionable whether the proper functions of Catholics is to hunt down, "expose" and condemn Catholics they suspect of undue rigidity, disobedience or "material schism"; especially while giving support to a Vatican ecumenical campaign which addresses heretics and actual Schismatics as "separated brethren", Jews as "people of the covenant" and Muslims as "people of God". This is part of the overall contradiction (or inconsistency) that permeates the "conservative" mentality. Cloaked in a pledged loyalty to all things "whatsoever" emanating from the Holy See, many "conservatives" will go beyond the measures taken by the Church leaders, or even disagree with their actual positions. The Hawaii "excommunications" were an obvious example but others can be seen. "Conservatives" denounce as "Schismatic" all those who set foot in SSPX chapels while the Vatican embraces the Schismatics in China. "Conservatives" deny any significant change at the Second Vatican Council while the Pope celebrates the enormity and impact of the changes. "Conservatives" seek the conversion of the Eastern "Orthodox" while the Vatican promises not to "proselytize" them. "Conservatives" deride American bishops while the Pope appoints and promotes the same ones." -Peter Miller


"Tolerance is the last virtue of a depraved society When an immoral society has blatantly and proudly violated all the commandments, it insists upon one last virtue, tolerance for its immorality. It will not tolerate condemnation of its perversions. It creates a whole new world in which only the intolerant critic of intolerable evil is evil." -H. Gibson

(5 x 10 x 17) x (5 x 10 x 17) ≠ 722,500


Iuvenalis
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« Reply #65 on: June 10, 2010, 05:32:PM »

Anybody ever play Cave Story?

Amazing.
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"It is questionable whether the proper functions of Catholics is to hunt down, "expose" and condemn Catholics they suspect of undue rigidity, disobedience or "material schism"; especially while giving support to a Vatican ecumenical campaign which addresses heretics and actual Schismatics as "separated brethren", Jews as "people of the covenant" and Muslims as "people of God". This is part of the overall contradiction (or inconsistency) that permeates the "conservative" mentality. Cloaked in a pledged loyalty to all things "whatsoever" emanating from the Holy See, many "conservatives" will go beyond the measures taken by the Church leaders, or even disagree with their actual positions. The Hawaii "excommunications" were an obvious example but others can be seen. "Conservatives" denounce as "Schismatic" all those who set foot in SSPX chapels while the Vatican embraces the Schismatics in China. "Conservatives" deny any significant change at the Second Vatican Council while the Pope celebrates the enormity and impact of the changes. "Conservatives" seek the conversion of the Eastern "Orthodox" while the Vatican promises not to "proselytize" them. "Conservatives" deride American bishops while the Pope appoints and promotes the same ones." -Peter Miller


"Tolerance is the last virtue of a depraved society When an immoral society has blatantly and proudly violated all the commandments, it insists upon one last virtue, tolerance for its immorality. It will not tolerate condemnation of its perversions. It creates a whole new world in which only the intolerant critic of intolerable evil is evil." -H. Gibson

(5 x 10 x 17) x (5 x 10 x 17) ≠ 722,500
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« Reply #66 on: June 10, 2010, 07:39:PM »

Battlefield, Red Dead Redemption, Oblivion, Fallout 3, Assassins Creed, Forza Motorsport 3, Plants V Zombies, Peggle.  Thats what comes to mind from my last 4 months of gaming.
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« Reply #67 on: June 10, 2010, 08:02:PM »

HK, Majora's Mask but not Ocarina or Twilight Princess?

Iuvenalis, my son would agree with you. He was obsessed with the original Paper Mario just a few weeks ago. He took to that game faster and harder than most other games! Unfortunately he got to the final castle and it frustrated him so badly that he's taking a break from it.  Sticking tongue out at you

Did anyone else play Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem for the Gamecube? We played that game into the dirt! PsychoMonkey even beat it 3-4 times just so we could see the alternate endings\cut scenes.

Oh and PS3 totally pwns the XBox.  ;)
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« Reply #68 on: June 10, 2010, 08:17:PM »

Oh and PS3 totally pwns the XBox.  ;)

I own a PS3, XBox, XBox 360 and an N64. The PS3 is the worst of the three due to the games available for it.
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MedicMeyers
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« Reply #69 on: June 10, 2010, 08:43:PM »

Battlefield - all of them.
Any of the mech games

Do text adventures count?  The entire Zork series and a bunch of others from Infocom.

Zork, now that takes me back. I always had trouble because I could never remember which words the computer would recognize as a valid action.

I've also enjoyed the most recent Battlefield on Xbox360.

For computer games, I can't get enough of Hearts of Iron III, the recent expansion is amazing.
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