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#16 starcraftmaster

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Posted 03 September 2009 - 01:37 AM

perfect dark n64 was the best shooting game ever made!

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Posted 22 September 2009 - 12:17 AM

Well I started with little stand alone games ... Bejeweled (I just love all the approval from that guy saying "Outstanding" and such)... I kill at Zuma ... and Nisqually just enchants me. Finally I ventured into the online MMO world to keep an eye on my then rather young sons ... Runescape ... hmmm .... all YOU people were out there talking to them ... I had to keep a close watch.

OMG you know what I found out ... there a tons of parents on that game ... and we had a blast. Totally ticked my sons off to have to share the computer with their mom. A moment frozen in my mind forever and I'll cherish till my dieing day ... Mother's day celebration in my younger son's 5th grade class. They had a "tea" for all the mothers. The girls and their moms are all spread around the room doing girly things. I'm camped at a table with 6 ten year old boys talking about Runescape, and my son saying to his buddies "Dude my Mom could pwn you!" is worth more than all the tea in China!!!

Now - World of Warcraft is my game. I'm on Emerald Dream. I'm a Guild Master. We raid and work on our progression. I'm a level 80 shadow priest, and I could still PWN most of my son's friends, however my younger son is now a level 80 shaman and my older son is a level 80 hunter ...

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Posted 23 September 2009 - 07:31 PM

Let's see...I used to play mainly RPGs, but most new RPGs don't seem to interest me. I'm in the middle of some older ones (Chronotrigger, Wild Arms), but for the most part, with respect to new RPGs, I'm basically cooling my heels until Final Fantasy XIII comes out. :flowers:

I like platformers and action-adventure games, as well as point-and-click adventure games. Luckily, the PC and PS3 have been good to me in that respect; all I'm waiting for is a job, so I can buy all the games I've been wanting. I'm currently holding what cash I have for Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time (Next month!!! :thumbsup: ); because of that, I recently replayed R&CF: Tools of Destruction, and R&CF: Quest for Booty. Prince of Persia (PS3) was good, too. And there is one first-person shooter I have, and I absolutely love it (Bioshock!!! [PS3]). On the PC front, the new Sam & Max games from Telltale Games are fun; I want Tales of Monkey Island, but that will have to wait till I have money. The Longest Journey, The Curse of Monkey Island, and Beneath a Steel Sky are some more great PC games. There are a lot more games I love, but it would take too long to list them all (I'v got tons of great games from my PS2, PS1, and PSP collection as well!).

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Posted 24 September 2009 - 12:29 AM

They had a "tea" for all the mothers. The girls and their moms are all spread around the room doing girly things. I'm camped at a table with 6 ten year old boys talking about Runescape, and my son saying to his buddies "Dude my Mom could pwn you!" is worth more than all the tea in China!!!


Okay, that just made my day right there (I've been really down lately. Need to look into what may have done it....). That comment in itself is full of awesome and is deserving of several internetz.

For games that I play, generally varies for me.

Out of the Game Boy era (pre DS), I enjoy Pokemon Gold/Silver/Crystal (haven't played them in forever, but they were quite enjoyable and I MAY try to get back into those again if I get an urge to play them since that's where I stopped in Pokemon), Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX, Golden Sun: The Lost Age (I haven't played the first one through yet...lol), and Fire Emblem and Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced (even though the law system in that game is a total PITA....).

The DS, I barely touch. I used to play a few games on there on occasion, but it's becoming another brick....again. It left its brick state after getting Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, but returned to its brick state again due to some of the implemented things in the game that either made it easy or really annoying.

N64........wow, I feel old now (....I'm 21.....that's not really that old....but you get the picture). I used to play Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time quite a bit (even though I just only played the last boss fight). Of course, by now, I'm seeing that sometimes the controls aren't that smooth for whatever reason in that game. The same can be said of Star Wars Rogue Squadron. After trying to play that now, I don't know how in the life of me I managed to even survive that game. The only game that I religiously play on there still is Star Fox 64. That game, personally speaking, aged fairly well in terms of handling and controls (it's still quite smooth, personally speaking).

Gamecube.....I used to play Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance for some time, but I haven't played it that much since the transition to 3D on there wasn't really that smooth. Of course, there are still games I play for it.....okay, fine. One game I still religiously play. Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader. That game aged quite well for its graphics and gameplay. I mean, I still think it looks amazing even to this day, even among all of the new games that are of higher details thanks to Normal Maps. After that, though, I really don't use it as much these days...

PS2. I still play a few games on there, too. Generally speaking, I play Dynasty Warriors 4 from time to time as well as Star Wars: Battlefront II. Only reason why is because I can....

Wii....yeah, that's where I generally play games, even though I don't have too many. I generally play Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Other games I play are Guilty Gear XX: Accent Core, Resident Evil 4, and No More Heroes.

XBox 360. I only own three games on it. Two of which I still play (Soul Calibur IV and Devil May Cry 4). I also play Call of Duty 4 (only for the campaign because I suck online and I don't care as much for competitive play).

The only PC game I would play on here is Company of Heroes, but I can't play it anymore these days since the computer is getting old and all of the stress I'm putting on it with college (3DS Max, Photoshop, other random things) probably caused it to drop in performance a bit. I am probably going to venture into an online game for once since it actually does look interesting, but I have to wait until I have time for it.

Yeah....shutting up.

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Posted 24 September 2009 - 04:52 AM

They had a "tea" for all the mothers. The girls and their moms are all spread around the room doing girly things. I'm camped at a table with 6 ten year old boys talking about Runescape, and my son saying to his buddies "Dude my Mom could pwn you!" is worth more than all the tea in China!!!


Okay, that just made my day right there (I've been really down lately. Need to look into what may have done it....). That comment in itself is full of awesome and is deserving of several internetz.

For games that I play, generally varies for me.

Out of the Game Boy era (pre DS), I enjoy Pokemon Gold/Silver/Crystal (haven't played them in forever, but they were quite enjoyable and I MAY try to get back into those again if I get an urge to play them since that's where I stopped in Pokemon), Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX, Golden Sun: The Lost Age (I haven't played the first one through yet...lol), and Fire Emblem and Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced (even though the law system in that game is a total PITA....).

The DS, I barely touch. I used to play a few games on there on occasion, but it's becoming another brick....again. It left its brick state after getting Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, but returned to its brick state again due to some of the implemented things in the game that either made it easy or really annoying.

N64........wow, I feel old now (....I'm 21.....that's not really that old....but you get the picture). I used to play Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time quite a bit (even though I just only played the last boss fight). Of course, by now, I'm seeing that sometimes the controls aren't that smooth for whatever reason in that game. The same can be said of Star Wars Rogue Squadron. After trying to play that now, I don't know how in the life of me I managed to even survive that game. The only game that I religiously play on there still is Star Fox 64. That game, personally speaking, aged fairly well in terms of handling and controls (it's still quite smooth, personally speaking).

Gamecube.....I used to play Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance for some time, but I haven't played it that much since the transition to 3D on there wasn't really that smooth. Of course, there are still games I play for it.....okay, fine. One game I still religiously play. Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader. That game aged quite well for its graphics and gameplay. I mean, I still think it looks amazing even to this day, even among all of the new games that are of higher details thanks to Normal Maps. After that, though, I really don't use it as much these days...

PS2. I still play a few games on there, too. Generally speaking, I play Dynasty Warriors 4 from time to time as well as Star Wars: Battlefront II. Only reason why is because I can....

Wii....yeah, that's where I generally play games, even though I don't have too many. I generally play Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Other games I play are Guilty Gear XX: Accent Core, Resident Evil 4, and No More Heroes.

XBox 360. I only own three games on it. Two of which I still play (Soul Calibur IV and Devil May Cry 4). I also play Call of Duty 4 (only for the campaign because I suck online and I don't care as much for competitive play).

The only PC game I would play on here is Company of Heroes, but I can't play it anymore these days since the computer is getting old and all of the stress I'm putting on it with college (3DS Max, Photoshop, other random things) probably caused it to drop in performance a bit. I am probably going to venture into an online game for once since it actually does look interesting, but I have to wait until I have time for it.

Yeah....shutting up.


you need to get 007 golden eye, perfect dark and killer instinct(n64 games)

I still play killer instinct lol thats a 13 year old game ( i would play perfect dark but the joystick on the controllers are petty warned down)

Edited by starcraftmaster, 24 September 2009 - 04:53 AM.


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Posted 24 September 2009 - 06:14 PM

I just play the Final Fantasy and Tales series.

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Posted 24 September 2009 - 08:59 PM

Need for Speed, Forza 3, Gran Turismo 4, Midnight Club LA, anything racing and first person shooter basically.
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Posted 25 September 2009 - 02:46 PM

Recently re-played ff7 and ff8, going for ff9 as soon as I got the time.

Playing old megamans, there's a good one available on the playstation store.

bioshock, civilization, and ut2k4 :thumbsup:

Killing some time on warcraft 3 as well!

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Posted 26 September 2009 - 01:27 AM

I am a command and conquer fan here

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Posted 08 October 2009 - 06:09 PM

:thumbsup: Left 4 Dead fan here. Plenty enough skill levels and challenges to keep even the best busy for a while.

Two thumbs down for Battlefield 2142, as is usual with many EA games I've purchased, it would never even load correctly. It looked like a good game but I'll never know and EA's support is a joke at best.

One thumb down on Crysis. A great visual game with plenty of promise (at least in the first game). Once again EA comes through with War and another follow-up game which of course won't load. I am permanently finished with EA games! FU EA!

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Posted 08 October 2009 - 06:53 PM

Recently, Ive been playing a bit of Need For Speed Underground 2, Unreal Tournament & Area 51. No other good games really work on my computer...
Asus P5P800, Pentium 4 @ 3.5GHz, 2GB DDR 400, 2x40GB SATA HDD, HP Pavilion mx70, Auriga 250w PSU, Nvidia MX400 64mb, Windows XP Pro.

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Posted 09 October 2009 - 03:24 PM

I have a n64, and I too, love Perfect Dark. Turok too.

On my pc, I play Enemy Territory online. It's a good first person shooter. I belong to the Body Count Clan.

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Posted 10 October 2009 - 04:46 PM

StarCraft: Brood War

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Posted 15 October 2009 - 02:48 AM

Need for Speed Most Wanted,Freecell,Conquiztador :thumbsup: ,Mahjong,

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Posted 20 October 2009 - 11:20 AM

I'm a WOW fan. Lately I have been playing a reincarnation of Earth and Beyond.




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