
how many smokers are there left on b3ta? Count me in btw
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Sat 1 Mar 2008, 23:58,
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i didn't save that
edit : i can't find it - hold tight...
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:11,
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edit : i can't find it - hold tight...

I miss the old C64 times when most game concepts were new :(
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:07,
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Whilst I respect your taste in Pata Pon, I'm dismayed by your "games used to be better sentiment".
With all due respect sir, bollocks. In general games have gotten progressively more entertaing
with time. If you look across the board the best games of today are far better than the best games of yesteryear.
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:15,
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With all due respect sir, bollocks. In general games have gotten progressively more entertaing
with time. If you look across the board the best games of today are far better than the best games of yesteryear.

I wouldn't want to go back to the 8bit era, but I'd like so see some more games being released which are different and not just the same concept as always with just better effects
good recent examples are Okami or the yet-to-be-released Spore
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:20,
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good recent examples are Okami or the yet-to-be-released Spore

I was playing on this earlier www.nintendo8.com and it made me realise
just how samey the games were. I think back then innovations was fewer and further
between and so were remembered to be bigger than they were. I still play my
SNES occasionally for the nostalgia value but never gameplay. Also, Okami
was a brilliant game.
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:25,
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just how samey the games were. I think back then innovations was fewer and further
between and so were remembered to be bigger than they were. I still play my
SNES occasionally for the nostalgia value but never gameplay. Also, Okami
was a brilliant game.

but still, many of my most favourite games ever are from the 90s
each to his own, I guess
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:31,
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each to his own, I guess

It's great.
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:03,
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and try and not get so drunk i forget.
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:19,
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*resists making a joke about bumming*
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:26,
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psh, if i were/am going i will charm my way into a bed! for free!
hahaha that sounds so wrong.
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:27,
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hahaha that sounds so wrong.

i'm sure someone would feel sorry for me and offer me their couch.
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:36,
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i still remember a fair amount from the time i drunk 4 bottles of red wine.
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:25,
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I even don't remember falling asleep next to a main road and being rescued by strangers.
Who I then argued with and refused to take bus money, because I wanted to walk home.
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:27,
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Who I then argued with and refused to take bus money, because I wanted to walk home.

next day i woke up covered in mud and bruises.
i seem to remember falling over on a pavement and singing duran duran songs.
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:29,
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i seem to remember falling over on a pavement and singing duran duran songs.

I have no idea how they were created.
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:30,
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time to pea this beauty

thread and bigger here...
b3ta.com/board/8077215
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:02,
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thread and bigger here...
b3ta.com/board/8077215

still i think that picture stands alone as one of the great tributes to mongs and mongychops.
altho pasanonics picture of mongychops fishing is a classic.
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:18,
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altho pasanonics picture of mongychops fishing is a classic.

(with apologies to the under-30s, who will ris)
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 0:14,
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