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Cody MacArthur Fett
04-22-2008, 09:29 PM
http://fc08.deviantart.com/fs16/f/2007/196/9/3/Halo__Master_Chief___by_adonihs.jpg
All right, who wants to talk about Halo? I know I do.
OK then, first thing's first: The Legendary Map Pack. What do you like about it, and what don't ya like, and just what is the deal with the Halo movie? :D
Villainheadache
06-07-2010, 04:41 PM
that picture it's so cool!
I like more Halo 2, although i have not played halo 3, but I have good reviews about.
I want speak more about that, I like play video games :gamer:
and i have some games of KP
jeriddian
06-07-2010, 05:27 PM
We do have some gamers here at GJA. I'm sure they'll be glad to discuss it. :)
Villainheadache
06-07-2010, 06:53 PM
which version of Halo is the most you like?
jeriddian
06-07-2010, 08:12 PM
Well, I myself am not a gamer of that type to be honest. Never got into it, probably because I'm a generation too old.....:P :laugh:
But there are some of the younger members who are, I think. Maybe they'll get into it with you.
Villainheadache
06-08-2010, 04:10 PM
Well, I myself am not a gamer of that type to be honest. Never got into it, probably because I'm a generation too old.....:P :laugh:
But there are some of the younger members who are, I think. Maybe they'll get into it with you.
so, what video games you played before? games like contra are so cool classics:), I have a NES emulator and play it sometimes.
jeriddian
06-09-2010, 01:07 AM
Well, I myself am not a gamer of that type to be honest. Never got into it, probably because I'm a generation too old.....:P :laugh:
But there are some of the younger members who are, I think. Maybe they'll get into it with you.
so, what video games you played before? games like contra are so cool classics:), I have a NES emulator and play it sometimes.
Actually, I think last last video game I played seriously... ......was Asteroids. Yes, that Asteroids, by ATARI, when it was only produced as an arcade game in the '70's..... I just happen to be that old....:P....After that things got too serious with school and work, I never really had tome to indulge in that pasttime, and by the time video games got really sophiscticated, I no longer had an interest. But 'Chutes can probably tell you a thing or two as well as a few of the other younger members.
Villainheadache
06-11-2010, 12:14 PM
Well, I myself am not a gamer of that type to be honest. Never got into it, probably because I'm a generation too old.....:P :laugh:
But there are some of the younger members who are, I think. Maybe they'll get into it with you.
so, what video games you played before? games like contra are so cool classics:), I have a NES emulator and play it sometimes.
Actually, I think last last video game I played seriously... ......was Asteroids. Yes, that Asteroids, by ATARI, when it was only produced as an arcade game in the '70's..... I just happen to be that old....:P....After that things got too serious with school and work, I never really had tome to indulge in that pasttime, and by the time video games got really sophiscticated, I no longer had an interest. But 'Chutes can probably tell you a thing or two as well as a few of the other younger members.
Asteroids:laugh:, I played a PC version, and it's too difficult (for me) you shot one asteroid, and it divides on another 2 smaller asteroids, and you arrive at a time when are too many small asteroids, it's hard to avoid them and shot at the same time, and it gives you just 3 lives.:scared:
TransWarpDrive
06-13-2010, 12:54 AM
Aside from my newly-acquired Scrabble Plus, I also have SimCity 2000 installed on my computer (compliments of my younger brother). But it's been a while since I last played that game.
Villainheadache
06-14-2010, 12:09 PM
Aside from my newly-acquired Scrabble Plus, I also have SimCity 2000 installed on my computer (compliments of my younger brother). But it's been a while since I last played that game.
Sim city 2000 :hmm: I played that game in PSX, you have to build a city and manage it, attend the citizens needs, and deal with natural disasters, riots and angry monsters. the game is entertaining (except when the money runs out) :laugh:
lunchmeat
06-14-2010, 03:55 PM
Aside from my newly-acquired Scrabble Plus, I also have SimCity 2000 installed on my computer (compliments of my younger brother). But it's been a while since I last played that game.
Sim city 2000 :hmm: I played that game in PSX, you have to build a city and manage it, attend the citizens needs, and deal with natural disasters, riots and angry monsters. the game is entertaining (except when the money runs out) :laugh:
Just like real government......:laugh:
campy
06-14-2010, 04:55 PM
Aside from my newly-acquired Scrabble Plus, I also have SimCity 2000 installed on my computer (compliments of my younger brother). But it's been a while since I last played that game.
Sim city 2000 :hmm: I played that game in PSX, you have to build a city and manage it, attend the citizens needs, and deal with natural disasters, riots and angry monsters. the game is entertaining (except when the money runs out) :laugh:
Just like real government......:laugh:Does the game have politicians who assault people on the street for asking questions? :lets_fight:
lunchmeat
06-14-2010, 06:29 PM
Aside from my newly-acquired Scrabble Plus, I also have SimCity 2000 installed on my computer (compliments of my younger brother). But it's been a while since I last played that game.
Sim city 2000 :hmm: I played that game in PSX, you have to build a city and manage it, attend the citizens needs, and deal with natural disasters, riots and angry monsters. the game is entertaining (except when the money runs out) :laugh:
Just like real government......:laugh:Does the game have politicians who assault people on the street for asking questions? :lets_fight:
Good question, the only version I've ever played was an ancient DOS version we had back at the college. Maybe in the SIMS (haven' played that one, either. In any event I take exception to the hired help manhandling the citizenry. Hopefully that bozo will be looking for work after November.
Villainheadache
06-15-2010, 02:04 AM
Aside from my newly-acquired Scrabble Plus, I also have SimCity 2000 installed on my computer (compliments of my younger brother). But it's been a while since I last played that game.
Sim city 2000 :hmm: I played that game in PSX, you have to build a city and manage it, attend the citizens needs, and deal with natural disasters, riots and angry monsters. the game is entertaining (except when the money runs out) :laugh:
Just like real government......:laugh:Does the game have politicians who assault people on the street for asking questions? :lets_fight:
Good question, the only version I've ever played was an ancient DOS version we had back at the college. Maybe in the SIMS (haven' played that one, either. In any event I take exception to the hired help manhandling the citizenry. Hopefully that bozo will be looking for work after November.
I never thought about it :hmm:, the game has some statistics about how many people is living in the city, technology with what your city has, health indices, Security statistics, what the people is thinking about you doing...
Somehow I think the game has them.
i suggest tropico (1-3) for eliminating uneasy people, well at least it's one way to keep yourself in charge.
the setting is a tropical island and the reference is quite clear to cuba.
viva el presidente
Villainheadache
06-15-2010, 09:36 AM
i suggest tropico (1-3) for eliminating uneasy people, well at least it's one way to keep yourself in charge.
the setting is a tropical island and the reference is quite clear to cuba.
viva el presidente
that's a good one, but you don't have flooding very often? :D:laugh:
can't remember of any flooding, but other features like earthquake and others are available. it's been a while since the last play.
Villainheadache
06-22-2010, 06:17 PM
can't remember of any flooding, but other features like earthquake and others are available. it's been a while since the last play.
you didn't hated the meltdowns? :laugh: that overed with my city several times.
nah, why should I? destruction is fun
Villainheadache
06-23-2010, 11:36 AM
nah, why should I? destruction is fun
Well, when you have a recently saved game, destroying everything it's really fun. :thumbup: :biggergrin: :laugh:
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