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#1 Termite3030
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My thoughts exactly, Solid_Snake_7. Most people determine a persons "geek level" by two criteria: amount of time spent with something, and the amount of knowlege regarding something.
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#2 Termite3030
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There is just too much money to be made for there to be only one console. Don't forget the fanboys. They'll support their favorite first party no matter what. More and more people are becoming game developers and tech specialists. Someone out there with enough money is going to create their own console and buy their own studios. If anything, I expect there will eventually be MORE consoles as the technology becomes easer to develop in garages, which in turn will drop prices because of the competition.
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#3 Termite3030
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Tough call So many games have good areas, but they often have bad areas as well. For example, the bad guy might duck behind a barrel to avoid getting shot, but it will be a red exploding barrel.
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#4 Termite3030
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Spread gun in the Contra games. Classic.
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Often the music makes a film less scary for me. For example, when the music starts to speed up you know that something scary is about to happen. Eerie sound-effects that are well placed work a whole lot better IMO.
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I had a brother in the Marine Corp. years ago. I have another Army brother who just finish his second tour in Iraq a few months back.
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#7 Termite3030
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20 hours with no food or bathroom breaks. My sister and I wanted to see how many times we could beat Food Fight without stopping.
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Alot of the roles are more blurred then they were in times past. You'll see Army soldiers and Marines working side by side alot more often. You should talk to recruiters from both branches about what it is you want to be. Do you want to work in a supportive role, or maybe fighting on the front line? It depends on what you want to do.
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#9 Termite3030
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First night back in over a year
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#10 Termite3030
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One of the scariest movies I've ever seen, and I watch scary movies all the time. If your a christian, it might resonate a litle more with you. The sequels aren't as scary as the first one, though.