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#2 FredFredMurder
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I can't seem to find any black gamers online.
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#3 FredFredMurder
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What's a gamer's favorite snackfoods?

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#4 FredFredMurder
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ZOMG! Ur so funny! You have won the internets! Can i haz ur autograph?
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#5 FredFredMurder
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No one seems to care. I guess they made those buses for no reason. I'm agnostic but I'll throw a complaint their way to make them feel better.
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#6 FredFredMurder
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Online petitions don't work.
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#7 FredFredMurder
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I hate buying a pre-owned games in crappy condition. I just look in awe and wonder what people did to the,. I mean, sure accidents happen but some of those scratches and fingerprints I see aren't accidents. Do some people use them as costers or pick locks with them? What's so hard about moving a game from it's box to the console? Before I sold them, my xbox, ps2 and gamecube games looked exactly like they did the day I bought them and I didn't have to take any special precaution to keep them that way. I simply played them and then put them up, it's not that hard.
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#8 FredFredMurder
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Fighting Force 2 for the dreamcast.SplintahMaximus

That's the game I couldn't remember, thanks. Or rather it was the first one but whatever. I likd Fighting Force back when I first got a Playstation.

I never really hated any old games. When I was a kid I didn't find satifaction in critism like I do now :)

The first game I hate was FF: Crystal Cronicals and later it was this old PS2 game with a female character with purple hair. The controls stunk and the action couldn't make up for it. And if I'm not mistaken, you had to finish the training course (at the beginning) to go onto the next level.

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#9 FredFredMurder
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I agree with what Tommy said I don't think it's fair to say he doesn't know what he's saying or he's joking because the industry is crap. I think he made a good point about video game journalist and video game blogs. And to whoever made that comment about G4, I'd just like to say that the video game industry doesn't need G4 to define itself.
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#10 FredFredMurder
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Be wary of having a rose-tinted view of the games of years gone by, they're never ever as good as you remember them. Sounds as if you just need a break and need to find a new hobby to hold your interest for a while.thekodaman

I suggest hobby involving strategy as well as entertainment, such as trading card games. Magic: The Gathering is a great card game to try out.

Or maybe an outdoor activity like recycling or volunteering at a local center. The fresh air will be invigorating and the physical activity will keep your mind on something until you come back to gaming.

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