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#1 RadPie
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Worst is 1983 for sure, I've done a huge project studying it, and it really was awful because of the Video Game Crash.

Best was '98, '05,'08.

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#2 RadPie
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GTA IV, I'd call up some cheats, and play like I do now. Even if you die you don;t.... die.

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I grew up with Link acutally on the N64. I also had lots of exposure to Mario and Sonic though.

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#4 RadPie
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Most 'classic' rock bands are, going back and looking at the lesser known stuff from those generations you find gold, much better than the well known stuff. Most mainstream bands, not all though, and almost all rap.
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#5 RadPie
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[QUOTE="DarkCatalyst"] In all honesty, I probably will as they arrive on VC. I boxed my N64 up after being put off by Ocarina and never really looked back. No real desire to drag it back out now. At the moment, I'm more or less fixated on my Japanese PS2, anyway. (Overall, 1998 was a rough year for me as a gamer. Between Nintendo losing my interest and Sega leaving the US market back in the spring, I became the one-console gamer that I swore I never would...even if it did only last less than a year until Dreamcast launched.) It's definitely worth noting that you're young though. A lot of N64 fans I know are younger and say that it really defined their childhood. While I was still technically a "kid" when the system launched (two weeks before my 15th birthday), I was already pretty jaded, and started to look at games as sprites, models, hitboxes, and lines of code rather than living, breathing worlds and stories. Thus, I defined games more by how they played than anything else, making Nintendo's 3D updates that much more jarring.

Yeah, I see where you are coming from, and I bet if I'd have been let down by a system from the time I was 15 and on I would given up on it as well. However I don't see how someone could dislike Ocarina, even if it leaves the beaten path of Zelda it's still a damned good game in my opinion and after all these years the replay value is still high for me.
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#6 RadPie
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Epic thread is epic.
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#7 RadPie
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I love the BMT (brooklyn manhattan transit), and the roasted chicken breast.

Worked there for 2 years during high school and made custom sandwiches. I was THEE sandwich artist.

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Yeah I'm still in high school, and I do alot of off menu stuff. My favorite off menu is roast chicken brest wrapped in bacon, turkey, and roast beef, and then cook with ranch and sweet onion on it, and then I put my veggies on.
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#8 RadPie
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D-9 , UP , WATCHMEN

I haven't seen GI Joe or Trek

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Watchmen ruined the graphic novel for me. I was really disapponited. And add Star Trek to my list.
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#9 RadPie
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(500) Days of Summer Away We Go Inglorious Basterds But the best will be: Where the Wild Things Are. Looks SOOOOOOOOO good.
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#10 RadPie
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What's you favorite sub and toppings at Subway? I work at subway and I've tried pretty much every combinations, but my favorite is the Chicken Bacon Ranch wrap, with 12 tomatoes, a bit of lettus, some carrot, 2 pickles, 4 cucumbers, ranch and sweet onion sauce.