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okay seriously...how awesome would it be to have a Lethal Weapon game with Riggs and Mertaugh? I'm thinking SO awesome...relive the magic of the 4 movies and recreate epic moments such as the shootout in the desert, the fight scene between Mel Gibson and Gary Busey, the toilet explosion, the shoot-up at Riggs' beach house, the fight scene between Riggs and the German guy, the shoot-out scene at the docks with the counterfiet money, the car chases, and let's not forget the fight scene against Jet Li...
Why hasn't anyone made a game about lasagna yet? Frig I'm hungry! Hungry like the wolf...Teen Wolf was a crappy movie...I prefer Michael J. Fox in the Back to the Future movies, myself. They could never do another one, however, what with his Parkinsons and all. Haven't seen Cristopher Lloyd in a while...wonder what he's up to...you know, he's probably eating lasagna as we speak...
[QUOTE="DeityCode"]So, of course, we know girls who will play a video game but few who like to play regularly.Deus_Ex_FanWomen can't play regularly, as society has dual roles they have to deal with. For example, I have a nearly 80 year-old mom to take care of, as society EXPECTS daughters to do the caretaking still. That means even if I wanted to play F.E.A.R. all night when she's asleep, it won't happen every night, as I have to put my life on hold to caretake when she wakes (which is often with older folks, on a water pill). Same with mothers (and fathers here understand it's no picnic trying to play when you may get 4hrs of sleep, as the baby is going to go through teething, ear infections, colds and 1001 problems and sleep is but a memory). There are priorities, and until society is more respectful of the responsibilities of caretaking (like men sharing that load more), there's not as much time to play.
I must grudgingly agree. Myself, being a male, I have realized that women are, infact, expected to do ALL the caretaking and such. For example, I've noticed that women will bake, clean and organize most of my church functions and luncheons. I had a doting mother and a hard working father. But I must admit, I felt a little ashamed of him when I would notice him sleeping infront of the television. Yes, he worked hard to give us the fortunate life we had but do you still not think he could have helped with the dishes and sang her a song or kissed her forehead instead of passing out infront of the television, gaining useless information about the day's news?...The same can apply to male gamers. If we helped out more often, there'd be free time for females to play videogames with us...and I think it's safe to say that single men don't mind the female company...
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