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03-18-10 03:18 PM
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my view is that he has done little to nothing in his term to date. he's too preoccupied with passing his health care bill, when half the nation is speaking out against it. and now the senate dems want to deem and pass the bill....what happened to the ways of democracy? i mean, i don't think obama is a bad president...but only history can create a good one. Take Bush for example. Right now, everyone hates him. 50 years from now, if the war on terror is being won/has been won, he will be praised as a peacekeeper. I just don't feel we had a good candidate running in the past election...but can you blame anyone for not wanting to step up to this mess?
my view is that he has done little to nothing in his term to date. he's too preoccupied with passing his health care bill, when half the nation is speaking out against it. and now the senate dems want to deem and pass the bill....what happened to the ways of democracy? i mean, i don't think obama is a bad president...but only history can create a good one. Take Bush for example. Right now, everyone hates him. 50 years from now, if the war on terror is being won/has been won, he will be praised as a peacekeeper. I just don't feel we had a good candidate running in the past election...but can you blame anyone for not wanting to step up to this mess?
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03-18-10 03:13 PM
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yako, siht ffuts si yllear bmud. i sseug eht ylno nosaer m'i gniod siht si rof ziv. hguone fo siht sdrawkcab klat rof won.
yako, siht ffuts si yllear bmud. i sseug eht ylno nosaer m'i gniod siht si rof ziv. hguone fo siht sdrawkcab klat rof won.
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03-18-10 03:02 PM
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Super Mario 64. It revolutionized the gaming world. Great graphics for its time, taking place in a seemingly endless world where you could spend countless hours just enjoying the land. I would even give it a high replay value, which I couldn't bring myself to give to half of mario's other titles.
Super Mario 64. It revolutionized the gaming world. Great graphics for its time, taking place in a seemingly endless world where you could spend countless hours just enjoying the land. I would even give it a high replay value, which I couldn't bring myself to give to half of mario's other titles.
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03-18-10 02:56 PM
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i would be the happiest person in the whole wide world if there was a way to play some of the overlooked titles from sega's dreamcast days. i loved power stone, ready to rumble, and sonic adventure. wish i could play them here...
i would be the happiest person in the whole wide world if there was a way to play some of the overlooked titles from sega's dreamcast days. i loved power stone, ready to rumble, and sonic adventure. wish i could play them here...
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03-18-10 02:54 PM
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Yeah, I used to think the same thing when I was younger. Still do from time to time...and I'm 21 years old now. I've just always wondered what the world would be like if they were to exist...we'd use them for most of our daily activities, greatly reducing our need for machinery.
Yeah, I used to think the same thing when I was younger. Still do from time to time...and I'm 21 years old now. I've just always wondered what the world would be like if they were to exist...we'd use them for most of our daily activities, greatly reducing our need for machinery.
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03-18-10 02:55 AM
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i think what he/she is asking is if anyone knows of an rpg style harry potter game, similar to star wars: knights of the old republic or something along those lines. to my knowledge, i haven't heard of one existing. there may be one though. check some search engines...you may find one that was made by some random guy with no budget, but hey, may be worth playing.
i think what he/she is asking is if anyone knows of an rpg style harry potter game, similar to star wars: knights of the old republic or something along those lines. to my knowledge, i haven't heard of one existing. there may be one though. check some search engines...you may find one that was made by some random guy with no budget, but hey, may be worth playing.
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03-18-10 02:49 AM
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not too sure who should be credited with the technology being used by the the game developers of today, but i do know it's old technology, older than eyetoy. virtual reality and motion sensory style arcade games have been around for decades. the camera (or Project Natal for 360) uses technology used to make video games! it creates a basic sketch of your body on your tv based off of motion...same as the sensors they would hook up to an athlete for a football game.
not too sure who should be credited with the technology being used by the the game developers of today, but i do know it's old technology, older than eyetoy. virtual reality and motion sensory style arcade games have been around for decades. the camera (or Project Natal for 360) uses technology used to make video games! it creates a basic sketch of your body on your tv based off of motion...same as the sensors they would hook up to an athlete for a football game.
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03-14-10 08:52 PM
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I personally enjoyed older games and systems compared to the ones currently on the market. I recently had my 2nd xbox 360 break on me, due to a disk drive failure. I just don't recall experiencing half the problems we do today with the cartridges from nes/snes.
I personally enjoyed older games and systems compared to the ones currently on the market. I recently had my 2nd xbox 360 break on me, due to a disk drive failure. I just don't recall experiencing half the problems we do today with the cartridges from nes/snes.
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03-14-10 06:00 PM
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Pokemon. Hands down. Whether we're talking about video games or trading card games, pokemon wins this contest any day. I was never able to understand Yu-Gi-Oh, and pokemon is easy enough to teach to a 2nd grader.
Pokemon. Hands down. Whether we're talking about video games or trading card games, pokemon wins this contest any day. I was never able to understand Yu-Gi-Oh, and pokemon is easy enough to teach to a 2nd grader.
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03-14-10 05:55 PM
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Well, I would have to say my least favorite pokemon in the games was probably Whitney's Miltank. I remember having to train my pokemon for hours before they were strong enough to get past it.
Well, I would have to say my least favorite pokemon in the games was probably Whitney's Miltank. I remember having to train my pokemon for hours before they were strong enough to get past it.
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