Hello. My name is Terry. . .
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Hello. My name is Terry. . .
. . .and I'm a Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction addict.
So, what's the most addictive game you've ever played?
So, what's the most addictive game you've ever played?
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Morrowind
Fallout (I & II)
(...and about any good RPG really...it's just so hard to stop once you get started)
GoldenEye (& Perfect Dark)
...and, believe it or not, one game that I was absolutely addicted to with my younger brother was "Rock & Roll Racing" for the SegaGenisis/Super Nintendo. ...we absolutely could not go through a day without playing at least one race.
[Edit:] OH...and Command & Conquer. (The original, "Red Alert" and "Tiberian Sun".) ...soo many hours...
I put 150+ hours into "Pokemon" Gold as well. (which I can hardly believe)
Fallout (I & II)
(...and about any good RPG really...it's just so hard to stop once you get started)
GoldenEye (& Perfect Dark)
...and, believe it or not, one game that I was absolutely addicted to with my younger brother was "Rock & Roll Racing" for the SegaGenisis/Super Nintendo. ...we absolutely could not go through a day without playing at least one race.
[Edit:] OH...and Command & Conquer. (The original, "Red Alert" and "Tiberian Sun".) ...soo many hours...
I put 150+ hours into "Pokemon" Gold as well. (which I can hardly believe)
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*looks at title of thread* I thought your name was Mister Astas.
Hrm. For me?
Console: Custom Robo. I beat the final boss with both my allies still alive and with over half my health left. *puffs out chest* Yes, it is possible!
Handheld: Golden Sun: The Lost Age. Love it. Still haven't beat it. I keep starting over...
I've put quite a few hours into Pokemon (Red, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, Ruby, Stadium, Colosseum) as well.
Hrm. For me?
Console: Custom Robo. I beat the final boss with both my allies still alive and with over half my health left. *puffs out chest* Yes, it is possible!
Handheld: Golden Sun: The Lost Age. Love it. Still haven't beat it. I keep starting over...
I've put quite a few hours into Pokemon (Red, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, Ruby, Stadium, Colosseum) as well.
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Fallout!Vuldari wrote:Morrowind
Fallout (I & II)
(...and about any good RPG really...it's just so hard to stop once you get started)
GoldenEye (& Perfect Dark)
...and, believe it or not, one game that I was absolutely addicted to with my younger brother was "Rock & Roll Racing" for the SegaGenisis/Super Nintendo. ...we absolutely could not go through a day without playing at least one race.
[Edit:] OH...and Command & Conquer. (The original, "Red Alert" and "Tiberian Sun".) ...soo many hours...
I put 150+ hours into "Pokemon" Gold as well. (which I can hardly believe)
Ahaha You played that as well. man.. it was one of the best Rpgs ever I recon
Bah... Stupid Case sensitive Email. Lets try this again !
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Dude, Lemmings! That game was fun. (I had a version for my uber-old Mac though.) I liked watching them fall into the traps. I only completed the levels to get more traps to kill lemmings in.Anirbas wrote:You guys are soooo gonna laugh at me. It's a tie between Lemmings and Pittfall on atari.
I'm evil, I know.
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Ah but it is! There an XP/Win2K patch to allow you to play the old and still great C&C1: TibDawn on moden operating systems. This should helpTimber-WoIf wrote:any command and conquor (game editors/modding) (tiberian dawn had the best intallation EVER!!! if only it was still compatable....)
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Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of [s]Libido[/s] .... er... Liberty
I kept making Snake hump everything. It was ... AMAZING ...
I'd sit in the dormitory lounge for hours sometimes. The majority of it was spent just laughing, making other people laugh, and generally stirring up conversation with the antics of the game. I got nowhere in it.
If I'd been high I probably would have burst a blood vessel in sheer crazy amusement. I was incredibly sober, though. My friend finally took his X-Box back and no more of that, though.
Otherwise ... no real video game addictions. Except maybe Snood.
Please don't watch it if you're:
1.) Easily offended ...
2.) Really think highly of Solid Snake ...
3.) Are young enough that if you get caught watching this your parents are going to ask why. This isn't a 'kids' page, per say...
Metal [s]Gear[/s] PrOn Solid 2: Sons of Libido
Now go forth and laugh!
I kept making Snake hump everything. It was ... AMAZING ...
I'd sit in the dormitory lounge for hours sometimes. The majority of it was spent just laughing, making other people laugh, and generally stirring up conversation with the antics of the game. I got nowhere in it.
If I'd been high I probably would have burst a blood vessel in sheer crazy amusement. I was incredibly sober, though. My friend finally took his X-Box back and no more of that, though.
Otherwise ... no real video game addictions. Except maybe Snood.
Please don't watch it if you're:
1.) Easily offended ...
2.) Really think highly of Solid Snake ...
3.) Are young enough that if you get caught watching this your parents are going to ask why. This isn't a 'kids' page, per say...
Metal [s]Gear[/s] PrOn Solid 2: Sons of Libido
Now go forth and laugh!
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f*** hilarious.Ink wrote:Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of [s]Libido[/s] .... er... Liberty
I kept making Snake hump everything. It was ... AMAZING ...
I'd sit in the dormitory lounge for hours sometimes. The majority of it was spent just laughing, making other people laugh, and generally stirring up conversation with the antics of the game. I got nowhere in it.
If I'd been high I probably would have burst a blood vessel in sheer crazy amusement. I was incredibly sober, though. My friend finally took his X-Box back and no more of that, though.
Otherwise ... no real video game addictions. Except maybe Snood.
Please don't watch it if you're:
1.) Easily offended ...
2.) Really think highly of Solid Snake ...
3.) Are young enough that if you get caught watching this your parents are going to ask why. This isn't a 'kids' page, per say...
Metal [s]Gear[/s] PrOn Solid 2: Sons of Libido
Now go forth and laugh!