Super Mario Bros., Pokemon, Tomb Raider, Resident Evil, Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Silent Hill. All of them games that have been made into movies, now there is one more to add to that list:
Super Mario Bros., Pokemon, Tomb Raider, Resident Evil, Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Silent Hill. All of them games that have been made into movies, now there is one more to add to that list:
If you have a couple of minutes to spare try this neat google trick.
First, go to google.com
Then type in"google chuck norris"but without the quotes.
Now click on the I'm Feeling Lucky button.
Read the red colored text and laugh. :lol:
I just found out a neat little trick for windows xp users. Trust me, you'll get a kick out of it.
Now sit back, relax and enjoy our feature presentation: Star Wars Episode IV - The ascii version.
If you need to see how it's done, then click here.
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From: 49abcnews.com
Story by CNN
Dallas, TX - He's not exactly a video game MVP, but he wants every school-age client to know about another set of letters, the ABCs.
"He needs to be reading a book. He knows how to play Madden before he knows how to do his ABCs and 123s - that's backwards," Brandon Scott, a game store manager said, of certain customers.
Scott manages a popular Gamestop in South Dallas and started a new policy this summer on his own: no school-age customer can buy a video game unless an adult confirms that the child's getting good grades in school.
Gamestop doesn't endorse or even know about the good-grade rule.
"I'm probably going to get in trouble for this, but to me it's worth it, because the kids understand that somebody cares," he said.
So far, parents and other adults like the concept.
"Well, it makes sense. Why reward a kid with a game when he's not doing good in school," Robert Coulter said.
"I thought at first he was just playing. But it turns out he was serious," one parent said.
Scott has refused about two dozen sales. But he says most of the students come back later, with good grades, to make a purchase.
He's even pledged to buy any video for a student on one condition.
"If you give me straight As with your teachers signature, endorsing it and your parent up here, I'll buy you a brand new game," Scott said.
That is perhaps the worst manager in the history of store managers in my opinion. I wonder what he was smoking when he came up with that ****.
New Level
Well today I leveled up to Wicked Sick after about a month gaining 2-3% a day. So far, this is my favorite level.
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Resident Evil 4 Bound for the Wii?!?Â
Yep that's right, Gamespot posted the news early yesterday. What, don't believe me? See for yourself.
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Super Paper Mario Marathon
Well, I was watching the live marathon yesterday and it looks pretty damn good. I just hope that it's as good if not better than Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Elementary, my dear Watson. This aspiring detective went above and beyond the line of duty to provide feeback on Scavenator, GameSpot's scavenger hunt game.
I didn't think I was gonna get this emblem cuz to be honest I really didn't provide a deep enough feedback as some of the others. I'm not complaining though.
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Enjoy!
Want an 60GB Sony PlayStation 3, a pile of games, a Blu-ray Disc and an extra game controller for a mere 99 cents? or would you rather take pity on the poor eBay who - apparently - set his 'Buy Now' price to $0.99 rather than his starting price.
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