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#1 Vundi
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Not a clue. I don't play PC ames. I just thought I'd add my two cents on the other obvious issue here. Why spend time typing them in to get them? If you bought thegame then it's safe to say you wanted to play it. Since all the achievements are earned just by playing the game, why not just do it that way instead of wasting time asking for shortcuts? Not saying you're cheating, you can do as you please, just pointing out the obvious. It really dosn't take long to get most of them.

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#2 Vundi
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I feel bad for all you teens who missed out in the glory days of gaming. The 16bit era. :(

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Those were the days... :)

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#3 Vundi
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Go buy every album by a band called Suicidal Tendencies. It might not all be something you'll love but I guarantee you'll love the majority of it.

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#4 Vundi
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Nearing 30, been gaming since I was 5 back in 1984. Maybe the generation of gamers from those days are going to be the generation who die with controllers in their hands.

R/T

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Fo sho. I remember playing Buck Rogers on the Atari 2600 with that one joystick/one button controller that looked a little something like this:

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#5 Vundi
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I'm 31 and I first remember playing video games when I was 4 or 5. It's been a while.

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#6 Vundi
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[QUOTE="Vundi"]

I don't and neither should anyone else. I have kind of a high post count but haven't posted regularly on these forums in a few years. Why should I automatically get respect because I USED to post here all the time? I think respect on these forums should come just like it does in the "real world." It should be earned by being a productive member of the community. More importantly, everyone should be respectful to begin with. That's the best way to get it.

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Best answer in this thread, Respect is earned through Quality not quantity.

Thanks!

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#7 Vundi
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I doubt anyone will put the time in and research for you...that includes me. However, some advice I can offer would be to check the classified ads in your local newspaper. You could poke around the internet a bit too. Yahoo Auto usually brought back some decent result when I was looking for a new car but at just $2,000 I don't know what kind of selection a dealer would be able to offer you. Look around and good luck!

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#8 Vundi
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I don't and neither should anyone else. I have kind of a high post count but haven't posted regularly on these forums in a few years. Why should I automatically get respect because I USED to post here all the time? I think respect on these forums should come just like it does in the "real world." It should be earned by being a productive member of the community. More importantly, everyone should be respectful to begin with. That's the best way to get it.

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#9 Vundi
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[QUOTE="Vundi"][QUOTE="MaddenBowler10"] 18MaddenBowler10
Ok then, seriously. Way too young to be worried about all this craziness right now, saying things like you don't wanna fall in love again. Life is full of great loves and fantastic heartbreaks. There is no quick fix or magic words that are going to make it all go away. Things like this just take time. You may feel like you've lost more than you can hope top express, and to you maybe you have, but that doesn't mean it's irreplacable. Life goes on, feelings change, and you WILL love again. Is someone who would be all crappy to you like that really worthy of your heart anyways? Trust me, dude! I'm 30 years old and I've had some heartbreaks I wanted to curl up and die over but when you find someone that you can really love (and who loves you back) you'll be wondering why you ever felt the way you did about that other person. Hang in there, brother. It'll all get so much better. I promise.

Thanks, I will hang in there. I just feel like I'm making everyone around me feel my wrath and pain.

You are, and that's ok. It's part of the process of dealing with it. It's better than keeping it all pent up inside you. That's never healthy. Vent away. That's what places like this can be good for. Sure, you the occasional ass who just wants to make jokes but usually people will support you and try to give you good advice. You know why? Because most of us have been there. Stay positive.
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#10 Vundi
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[QUOTE="MaddenBowler10"] will you two ever be more than friends?battlefront23
The truth is, girls that are teenagers are not attracted to the same guys that they will be when they grow older. At least, that's usually the case. But I'll stay realistic

This guy knows what's up. Listen to him!