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Everything posted by Intrepid Homoludens
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HL2: Will it be woth the wait?
Intrepid Homoludens replied to General Fuzzy McBitty's topic in Video Gaming
Are you impeccable to the apocalypse-shaped cattle prod? -
In ten years you wouldn't give a damn, you'd be holding out for HL4.
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HL2: Will it be woth the wait?
Intrepid Homoludens replied to General Fuzzy McBitty's topic in Video Gaming
Well, you could still pronounce it that way and pretend you're a Brit. -
HL2: Will it be woth the wait?
Intrepid Homoludens replied to General Fuzzy McBitty's topic in Video Gaming
Yes, it will be woth* the wait. *[sic] -
Fucking SP2. Now IE crashes occasionally.
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If you could change one thing about the world...?
Intrepid Homoludens replied to Salka's topic in Idle Banter
Hey, that's what cell phones and McD's are for. -
Fatal Frame? Silent Hill series? Katamari Demarkackerry (or whatever the hell it's called)?
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I smell headcrabs.
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If you could change one thing about the world...?
Intrepid Homoludens replied to Salka's topic in Idle Banter
Sam Adams rocks as basic beer. And you're intensely shallow. -
Psychonuts? WTF is that? Never heard of it. I'm deaf and blind.
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Thanks, AGA. I guess it'll be silver for me. I don't need all those strat guides, posters, hats, and other cluttery crap. BTW, does the silver have it on DVD?
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Nice to hear that others are aware of this inevitably fine game. Now then, Rusalka: STFU!
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What does the silver edition include?
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LOL, what a major disappointment, Marek. What exactly was this event, a gaming convention or a 3 ring circus? Sounds like a lot of unprofessionalism.
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Any advice, seeing as how this is one of the most talked about 'interactive experiences' out there? I mean, come on fellas, pimp it good, what's all this hubbub? I decided to play a girl, some kind of sneaksie rogue with a shady past (at least according to the descript), edgy and belligerent in an underhanded way, but wants nothing to do with the Imperial pricks, as long as it serves her self interests. It's Xbox, btw.
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"I suck..." (countdown to Bloodlines)
Intrepid Homoludens replied to Intrepid Homoludens's topic in Video Gaming
Some new screens at GenGamers. -
So I just got KOTOR....wot now?
Intrepid Homoludens replied to Intrepid Homoludens's topic in Video Gaming
Wow, Kingz, I wouldn't mind a month long holiday in that town. -
So I just got KOTOR....wot now?
Intrepid Homoludens replied to Intrepid Homoludens's topic in Video Gaming
Finnish? Oh, OH!! I meant finished!! Yeah, I finished it! wooHOO!! I did a freaking marathon, fellas, matching my 12 hour non-stop session with Deus Ex that one summer. Yep. The final boss fight with Malak was quite funny, though, once I peaked at a FAQ: Awesome, awesome game!! And I still got Carth in the end, the sweet hot stud! :9~ Thanks, everyone, for all your input. One of the most memorable long hour sessions I ever gamed. May the be with you! -
Well, he's kinda cute anyway.
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If you could change one thing about the world...?
Intrepid Homoludens replied to Salka's topic in Idle Banter
Good idea. Right now he's strictly theory. That or an annoying figment of our imagination. -
good for him. but he's still a nerd.
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If you could change one thing about the world...?
Intrepid Homoludens replied to Salka's topic in Idle Banter
I thought this was supposed to be a serious thread? <looks at who started the thread in the first place> Oh. Never mind. -
Doesn't matter. Now that the game's received stellar reviews and the infectious buzz is at large worldwide those whores who haven't [yet] followed through on their pre-orders will anyway. After all, you were among the countless hordes and hordes waiting in line. Whore. H2>chris
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Microsoft Seeks Video Game Winner With Halo 2 The New York Times online, 11/8/04 (free regist. required to view full article)
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If you could change one thing about the world...?
Intrepid Homoludens replied to Salka's topic in Idle Banter
A world education fund system or other, particularly for underdeveloped countries. Not just in terms of basic math and reading skills, but specific lessons in geography, theology, and cultural studies. The idea being that it is absolutely vital that children grow up aware, curious, and respectful of differences and similarities between peoples around the world (especially today, in this age of communications, commerce, trade, and technology), a potentially effective measure against misunderstandings, racism, intolerance, and basic ugly hatred. Older students can apply for grants to fund studies abroad, and subsidized independent studies mingled with travel would be highly encouraged.