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#1 RadPie
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Burger: Ketchup, Bacon, Mayo, Ranch, lettus, LOTS of tomatoes, and a bit of pickle Pizza: Cheese or Donair Pizza
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Not yet, but I am planning on getting several. My first three are going to be: The words 'Think Fast' on the bottom of my foot. A moustache on the side of my finger. And the phrase 'Goodnight Olive Swim and Sleep' on the side of my wrist up to my thumb.
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I don't remember what it's called but I was in NYC and I went to this little Cuban resturant off the beaten path, and they had the best meal I've ever had. That's what I'd want.
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#4 RadPie
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Well let's just say that these games wouldn't be the classic they are now. And I agree, move this to System Wars.
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#5 RadPie
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Sure the content is pretty awful, but there's this little thing called freedom. Of speech, self-expression, art, what haves you. Banning a game good or bad, is a totalitarianistic pratice and is just as awful as this games content.
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#6 RadPie
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Depends on the circumstances: I can play anywhere from 15 minutes - 12 hours straight. Depends on the game, if I'm doing the campaign, how much fun it is, who's online, if I need to get out anger, what's on tv, what my friends are doing, school, and school activities, I'd say right now they average around 2 and half hours a section.
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#7 RadPie
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Thats true. Though I think it has good potential for a reboot as a game now.

And I would say it's slightly higher interest at the moment with it being released on Blu-Ray.

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Not to mention their is a webcomic and they're getting very close to bring the show back. Most of the voice actors have stated they will sign on for it, so be it the game or the show first, Reboot's stock is rising.
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#8 RadPie
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[QUOTE="DarkCatalyst"]I rather disliked it. Nintendo's idea of taking gaming to 3D took a lot of very different franchises and left a lot of characters running around the screen like Mario. Though there were some titles with good short-term appeal, Wave Race 64 (which I practically worship) is honestly the only N64 game I care to go back to now. What's worse, the big-name titles really rubbed me the wrong way. Super Mario 64: The aesthetics were certainly consistent with the series, but it didn't have any gameplay elements that really underlined the fact "this is a Mario game!" F-Zero X: Course design was way too over the top. Needed less tracks like the game's vision of Sand Ocean, and more like its Mute City 2. I didn't like the idea of attacks in F-Zero, either. Ocarina of Time: One of those examples of the move to 3D robbing a game of its mechanical identity, I didn't find anything familiar here. Everyone making a big deal about it didn't help. Goldeneye: Way too slow for my tastes, and the auto-aim bothered me a lot. Mario Kart 64: Ditch the blue shells entirely and give everyone an equal chance for each item, and it could have been a great game. As it turned out, it was just a mess. By the time Jet Force Gemini, Super Smash Bros, Ogre Battle 64, and Rogue Squadron (all games I could've probably gotten into) came out, I'd already boxed up my system. I'm hoping Virtual Console will eventually introduce me to more games (like Sin & Punishment) to improve my opinion of the N64.

I am a really young guy, so by the time all this crap was happening I didn't know anything else or the difference, and this is what raised me until I got an xbox in 2003. I love all those games, for the most part, and couldn't be happier. ANd if you say you could get into those games, then why don't you try them out? Even if it's two gens. ago, they're still good.
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#10 RadPie
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Yeah, if a game is good who wants to make it go fast. Slow and steady wins the heart.