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Post by RichardH on May 30, 2003 14:20:26 GMT
Me to, that's a CLASS game!!!!
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Post by ManInBlack on Jun 2, 2003 13:31:06 GMT
Yeah, class of boredom. heheheh. I enjoyed it for the first few levels, then it got samey... Nice idea though, but I think those Sim type games don't engage me much anymore. Like Sim City - played that on my SNES for ages, but the follow ons don't add enough different ways of doing things. Like Civ X - Civ was class - the others are just flavouring... God, maybe I am getting old. I always used to trade in my game for the next one I wanted - purely because it was the only way I could afford them. The only one I kept for the PS was Micro Machines as the multi-player action is great. The only ones I own for the PS2 are GTA/GTA:VC. Shame really, as there were some fun games. I'll be hanging onto Ghost Master, though
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Post by David on Jun 4, 2003 10:10:53 GMT
Well, if a level editor comes out and more modes it = more fun. GM is also unique enough to keep due to its style, subject matter and fun factor
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Post by Kitty Kitty on Jun 20, 2003 16:48:56 GMT
Heh.. get rid of games? Blasphemy! Seriously... god.. I have BOXES and BOXES of floppys, like 4 towers+ of CDs and DVDs (these just computer ones, not counting movies and music here), plus yet more oodles of boxes full of old manuals, printed out text files, maps, etc etc etc... I could dig up some really old junk if I looked for it. Of course, not gonna guarantee the disks still all work. Haven't even used my floppy drive once since I built my new machine, and used the last one so infrequently that it actually wound up non-functional from smoke and dust when I did try to use it once hehehe -Kitty
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Post by Ripcha Headov on Jun 21, 2003 12:52:03 GMT
my floppy drive packed up recently aswell! but it's not a problem cos i just use CDRWs now. they r so much better than floppys. anyway asfar chucking games away i hav to agree with kitty. i still hav our old acorn in the attic and all the classic games we had for it (Dune 2, flashback, Mig 29, etc.). i can never use them again though cos the monitor packed up. one day i turned it on and heard a loud POP and the screen never worked again! that was way back in about 90-91.
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Post by Kitty Kitty on Jun 21, 2003 15:16:54 GMT
lol.. you want old? I still have my Comodore 64. And it works just fine -Kitty
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Post by Ripcha Headov on Jun 21, 2003 15:57:14 GMT
lol just out of interest, how old r u?
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Post by Kitty Kitty on Jun 21, 2003 16:31:49 GMT
Tsk tsk... asking a lady her age. Dangerous But since it's listed on my profile anyways... 32 lol -Kitty
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Post by Ripcha Headov on Jun 21, 2003 19:39:46 GMT
lol ok u beat me on the old game stakes. i'm only 19! it'll be a few years yet till i hav as many games as u do.
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Post by Kitty Kitty on Jun 22, 2003 7:16:53 GMT
Not sure if I hold any records for having the most games... though I do have a lot. But I know there's not a LOT of people hanging around who have some quite as old as the ones I do anyway. Like I said though.. whether they work or not anymore is a completely different story. -Kitty
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