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09-25-12 12:08 AM
| ID: 658057 | 12 Words
| ID: 658057 | 12 Words
I found it some what funny at the same time Effed up. |
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09-24-12 11:45 PM
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Old thread, but, I think a good slap to the face should shut 'em up. |
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09-24-12 11:40 PM
| ID: 658041 | 36 Words
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Yep, I have been pushed over the edge, I clobbered some idiot, Got into a few fights, and one blind rage which I call berserk (you would know what that is if you have played Doom) |
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09-24-12 11:03 PM
| ID: 658025 | 28 Words
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I cuss so much, if I had my own live talk show, they would run out of censors. I swear at all most anything, not for comedic effect. |
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09-24-12 10:55 PM
| ID: 658019 | 34 Words
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I'm 22, I'm a dude and I happen to be 5'6 1/2. But I have the ego of someone twice my size. Most people have to look down at me to talk to me. |
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09-10-12 01:11 AM
| ID: 650325 | 109 Words
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I prefer retro games, there used to be a time where you got the whole game and didn't have ad-ons, map packs and all that crap, that just ended up costing more money then what you payed for it. But, I have to admit, some modern games are pretty good. Then again, you used to be able to buy a brand new game for 20 bucks, but now a new one is 60 to 70 bucks. There wasn't strict ESRB rules either. (which sucks) you got to produce an ID and the clerk would basically warn you are buying a mature rated game. (as if you didn't know that) |
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09-10-12 12:48 AM
| ID: 650309 | 4 Words
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All most any game. |
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09-09-12 04:46 PM
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09-09-12 04:06 PM
| ID: 649999 | 69 Words
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Addams Family Values for the snes doesn't start. The menu music and the menus work, but, when you play the game it appears with graphics missing and screen turns brown then black then it crashes. I checked all my plug ins and they are fine. I have checked half my game library and this problem is specific to Addams Family Values for the snes. Have a look for yourself. |
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08-11-12 02:37 AM
| ID: 633024 | 21 Words
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Hey thanks an orange. (peels the "tasted" part and eats it. I Throw a bottled fart at the person below me. |
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08-11-12 02:25 AM
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After a while it dose, and the red and blue film makes me go cross eyed. Or can't see anything, from crap getting on them. |
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08-11-12 02:19 AM
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Mega Man |
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08-11-12 02:05 AM
| ID: 633014 | 54 Words
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Try Mech warrior for the super Nintendo, or try demon Crest for super Nintendo, (warning that's one hard mo*******fer). Try wild Guns for Super Nintendo. Top Gear 3,000 (for super Nintendo) I think of it as the precursor of forza motor sport. Zombies ate my Neighbors For super Nintendo. List goes on and on. |
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07-20-12 01:55 PM
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(the apple pie hit my shirt) Hey that was still hot ouch! I throw a 120mm tank shell at the person below me I throw a 120mm tank shell at the person below me |
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07-19-12 11:38 PM
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I request an official game descr and here's my review/descr 9.8 - Mech Warrior Review (Snes) - breaker123 This SNES game was based upon the original PC game, "Mech warrior" (1989), that utilized updated graphics for the mission sequences instead of the PC version's "blocky" wire-frame 3D graphics. Title inconsistency was a problem for this title when objectively comparing their respective story lines. (personally I think this game should have been given a different title)Overall: 9.8 I give it a well earned 9.8. What it lacks in popularity, it makes it up in full blown white knuckle, 100+ plus tons of simulated battle sequences between towering robots known as mech's. There's a solid stable of 8 mech's that you can make yours to customize according to your play style and atmospheric conditions. While your busy killing stuff, you can target a mech's legs, arms or body to make that battle in your favor just a little bit more. The story progression is not linear, but will scale up progressively after each battle. You begin your mission with a burning passion of revenge against a band of rebel mercenaries known as the " Dark Wing Lance." The player battles many enemies, trying to seek out the leader of the rogues, while relying on Intel from a host of contacts and allies at a bar on a nearby planet in the system.Graphics: 103d anything back then in the early 90's was pretty innovative for its time. (even if it wasn't full blown 3d) Sound: 10In game music can be described as dark, uncertain and sometimes heroic, depending on what's going on in the game. All the sound effects/music are clear and distinctive; no two sounds sound alike. Addictiveness: 6Its fairly addictive, but I can't speak for everyone. It keeps you coming back wondering how far you can get into it. Story: 7Very well written, and will make more sense as you progress. (I don't want to spoil it) Depth: 10The game was unique due to the sheer customization available; The player could completely retool their Mech's armor, engines, and equipment as they saw fit - adding or removing Jump Jets, Heat Sinks, Armor, or weapons, to completely revamp the equipment on their Mech. Graphics 10 Sound 10 Addictive 6 Story 7 Depth 10 Difficulty 7 Review Rating: 3/5 Submitted: 04-29-12 Updated: 04-29-12 Review Replies: 1 Reply to this Review and here's my review/descr 9.8 - Mech Warrior Review (Snes) - breaker123 This SNES game was based upon the original PC game, "Mech warrior" (1989), that utilized updated graphics for the mission sequences instead of the PC version's "blocky" wire-frame 3D graphics. Title inconsistency was a problem for this title when objectively comparing their respective story lines. (personally I think this game should have been given a different title)Overall: 9.8 I give it a well earned 9.8. What it lacks in popularity, it makes it up in full blown white knuckle, 100+ plus tons of simulated battle sequences between towering robots known as mech's. There's a solid stable of 8 mech's that you can make yours to customize according to your play style and atmospheric conditions. While your busy killing stuff, you can target a mech's legs, arms or body to make that battle in your favor just a little bit more. The story progression is not linear, but will scale up progressively after each battle. You begin your mission with a burning passion of revenge against a band of rebel mercenaries known as the " Dark Wing Lance." The player battles many enemies, trying to seek out the leader of the rogues, while relying on Intel from a host of contacts and allies at a bar on a nearby planet in the system.Graphics: 103d anything back then in the early 90's was pretty innovative for its time. (even if it wasn't full blown 3d) Sound: 10In game music can be described as dark, uncertain and sometimes heroic, depending on what's going on in the game. All the sound effects/music are clear and distinctive; no two sounds sound alike. Addictiveness: 6Its fairly addictive, but I can't speak for everyone. It keeps you coming back wondering how far you can get into it. Story: 7Very well written, and will make more sense as you progress. (I don't want to spoil it) Depth: 10The game was unique due to the sheer customization available; The player could completely retool their Mech's armor, engines, and equipment as they saw fit - adding or removing Jump Jets, Heat Sinks, Armor, or weapons, to completely revamp the equipment on their Mech. Graphics 10 Sound 10 Addictive 6 Story 7 Depth 10 Difficulty 7 Review Rating: 3/5 Submitted: 04-29-12 Updated: 04-29-12 Review Replies: 1 Reply to this Review |
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07-19-12 11:28 PM
| ID: 620834 | 402 Words
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I request an official game descr and here's my review/descr 9.8 - Mech Warrior Review (Snes) - breaker123 This SNES game was based upon the original PC game, "Mech warrior" (1989), that utilized updated graphics for the mission sequences instead of the PC version's "blocky" wire-frame 3D graphics. Title inconsistency was a problem for this title when objectively comparing their respective story lines. (personally I think this game should have been given a different title)Overall: 9.8 I give it a well earned 9.8. What it lacks in popularity, it makes it up in full blown white knuckle, 100+ plus tons of simulated battle sequences between towering robots known as mech's. There's a solid stable of 8 mech's that you can make yours to customize according to your play style and atmospheric conditions. While your busy killing stuff, you can target a mech's legs, arms or body to make that battle in your favor just a little bit more. The story progression is not linear, but will scale up progressively after each battle. You begin your mission with a burning passion of revenge against a band of rebel mercenaries known as the " Dark Wing Lance." The player battles many enemies, trying to seek out the leader of the rogues, while relying on Intel from a host of contacts and allies at a bar on a nearby planet in the system.Graphics: 103d anything back then in the early 90's was pretty innovative for its time. (even if it wasn't full blown 3d) Sound: 10In game music can be described as dark, uncertain and sometimes heroic, depending on what's going on in the game. All the sound effects/music are clear and distinctive; no two sounds sound alike. Addictiveness: 6Its fairly addictive, but I can't speak for everyone. It keeps you coming back wondering how far you can get into it. Story: 7Very well written, and will make more sense as you progress. (I don't want to spoil it) Depth: 10The game was unique due to the sheer customization available; The player could completely retool their Mech's armor, engines, and equipment as they saw fit - adding or removing Jump Jets, Heat Sinks, Armor, or weapons, to completely revamp the equipment on their Mech. Graphics 10 Sound 10 Addictive 6 Story 7 Depth 10 Difficulty 7 Review Rating: 3/5 Submitted: 04-29-12 Updated: 04-29-12 Review Replies: 1 Reply to this Review and here's my review/descr 9.8 - Mech Warrior Review (Snes) - breaker123 This SNES game was based upon the original PC game, "Mech warrior" (1989), that utilized updated graphics for the mission sequences instead of the PC version's "blocky" wire-frame 3D graphics. Title inconsistency was a problem for this title when objectively comparing their respective story lines. (personally I think this game should have been given a different title)Overall: 9.8 I give it a well earned 9.8. What it lacks in popularity, it makes it up in full blown white knuckle, 100+ plus tons of simulated battle sequences between towering robots known as mech's. There's a solid stable of 8 mech's that you can make yours to customize according to your play style and atmospheric conditions. While your busy killing stuff, you can target a mech's legs, arms or body to make that battle in your favor just a little bit more. The story progression is not linear, but will scale up progressively after each battle. You begin your mission with a burning passion of revenge against a band of rebel mercenaries known as the " Dark Wing Lance." The player battles many enemies, trying to seek out the leader of the rogues, while relying on Intel from a host of contacts and allies at a bar on a nearby planet in the system.Graphics: 103d anything back then in the early 90's was pretty innovative for its time. (even if it wasn't full blown 3d) Sound: 10In game music can be described as dark, uncertain and sometimes heroic, depending on what's going on in the game. All the sound effects/music are clear and distinctive; no two sounds sound alike. Addictiveness: 6Its fairly addictive, but I can't speak for everyone. It keeps you coming back wondering how far you can get into it. Story: 7Very well written, and will make more sense as you progress. (I don't want to spoil it) Depth: 10The game was unique due to the sheer customization available; The player could completely retool their Mech's armor, engines, and equipment as they saw fit - adding or removing Jump Jets, Heat Sinks, Armor, or weapons, to completely revamp the equipment on their Mech. Graphics 10 Sound 10 Addictive 6 Story 7 Depth 10 Difficulty 7 Review Rating: 3/5 Submitted: 04-29-12 Updated: 04-29-12 Review Replies: 1 Reply to this Review |
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04-29-12 03:28 AM
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This SNES game was based upon the original PC game, "Mech warrior" (1989),
that utilized updated graphics for the mission sequences instead of the PC version's "blocky" wire-frame 3D graphics. Title inconsistency was a problem for this title when objectively comparing their respective story lines. (personally I think this game should have been given a different title) Overall: 9.8 I give it a well earned 9.8. What it lacks in popularity, it makes it up in full blown white knuckle, 100+ plus tons of simulated battle sequences between towering robots known as mech's. There's a solid stable of 8 mech's that you can make yours to customize according to your play style and atmospheric conditions. While your busy killing stuff, you can target a mech's legs, arms or body to make that battle in your favor just a little bit more. The story progression is not linear, but will scale up progressively after each battle. You begin your mission with a burning passion of revenge against a band of rebel mercenaries known as the " Dark Wing Lance." The player battles many enemies, trying to seek out the leader of the rogues, while relying on Intel from a host of contacts and allies at a bar on a nearby planet in the system. Graphics: 10 3d anything back then in the early 90's was pretty innovative for its time. (even if it wasn't full blown 3d) Sound: 10 In game music can be described as dark, uncertain and sometimes heroic, depending on what's going on in the game. All the sound effects/music are clear and distinctive; no two sounds sound alike. Addictiveness: 6 Its fairly addictive, but I can't speak for everyone. It keeps you coming back wondering how far you can get into it. Story: 7 Very well written, and will make more sense as you progress. (I don't want to spoil it) Depth: 10 The game was unique due to the sheer customization available; The player could completely retool their Mech's armor, engines, and equipment as they saw fit - adding or removing Jump Jets, Heat Sinks, Armor, or weapons, to completely revamp the equipment on their Mech. Players also needed to repair and rearm their mech's as well as upgrade their Mech's and weapons. This game is so deep, 15 years later I haven't even gotten half way through it after weeks of on and off game play. Difficulty: 7 It gives you a fair amount of challenge that could be over came by perseverance. that utilized updated graphics for the mission sequences instead of the PC version's "blocky" wire-frame 3D graphics. Title inconsistency was a problem for this title when objectively comparing their respective story lines. (personally I think this game should have been given a different title) Overall: 9.8 I give it a well earned 9.8. What it lacks in popularity, it makes it up in full blown white knuckle, 100+ plus tons of simulated battle sequences between towering robots known as mech's. There's a solid stable of 8 mech's that you can make yours to customize according to your play style and atmospheric conditions. While your busy killing stuff, you can target a mech's legs, arms or body to make that battle in your favor just a little bit more. The story progression is not linear, but will scale up progressively after each battle. You begin your mission with a burning passion of revenge against a band of rebel mercenaries known as the " Dark Wing Lance." The player battles many enemies, trying to seek out the leader of the rogues, while relying on Intel from a host of contacts and allies at a bar on a nearby planet in the system. Graphics: 10 3d anything back then in the early 90's was pretty innovative for its time. (even if it wasn't full blown 3d) Sound: 10 In game music can be described as dark, uncertain and sometimes heroic, depending on what's going on in the game. All the sound effects/music are clear and distinctive; no two sounds sound alike. Addictiveness: 6 Its fairly addictive, but I can't speak for everyone. It keeps you coming back wondering how far you can get into it. Story: 7 Very well written, and will make more sense as you progress. (I don't want to spoil it) Depth: 10 The game was unique due to the sheer customization available; The player could completely retool their Mech's armor, engines, and equipment as they saw fit - adding or removing Jump Jets, Heat Sinks, Armor, or weapons, to completely revamp the equipment on their Mech. Players also needed to repair and rearm their mech's as well as upgrade their Mech's and weapons. This game is so deep, 15 years later I haven't even gotten half way through it after weeks of on and off game play. Difficulty: 7 It gives you a fair amount of challenge that could be over came by perseverance. |
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03-23-12 11:20 PM
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I light some candles and place them in the kitchens, bathrooms, and living room, Maybe read a book. |
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03-23-12 11:14 PM
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It works, thanks man. |
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03-23-12 11:11 PM
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Dude that **** me off in high school Billy Bush Obvious reasons Too many to list. Billy Bush Obvious reasons Too many to list. |
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