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Bye
NP. Buzzcocks - Ever fallen in love? My god, i love old school british punk rocks, even though these are pop-punk, but whatever. |
You know what I miss? The Demon Headmaster.
That show was awesome |
They show it on the CBBC channel
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[QUOTE=Kif]You know what I miss? The Demon Headmaster.
That show was awesome[/QUOTE] I can kind of remember it, not very well though. I can remember the headmaster, can't remember what happens on the show. |
I had one of the books I think, it was something with a Porky Pig or something, and it hypnotized everyone and made them buy his stuff. I can't remember.
Kids TV sucks nowadays |
I've been listening to The Buzzcocks frequently for a while now. At first I didn't like them, but once you get used to the singer's voice they're really good.
Mornin' all. :wave: |
i hated that show.
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[QUOTE=allofmeoliveme]I've been listening to The Buzzcocks frequently for a while now. At first I didn't like them, but once you get used to the singer's voice they're really good.
Mornin' all. :wave:[/QUOTE] I was the same :cool: |
I think I might be getting my birthday present early from my parents today.
/crosses fingers |
What is your present?
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Don't know. Maybe an mp3 player/external HD or an acoustic guitar.
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Yep. I got an acoustic guitar. It's really nice. :D
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It's 6:30am and I feel good.
Mornin' all. |
Your days of freedom are coming to a close...
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It's true.
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My word, its gone so dead around here
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Kind of like George A. Romero movies. :-X
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Nintendo's demise began on the later years of the N64. The N64 was a second grade console in the race but it didn't have Microsoft to worry about at the time and it was a contender in being a "power house". The game's were much more versitile and it had awesome series games that PS never had. It seems like after that Nintendo went back in time 5 years with the GameCube only because the bar was simply raised too high for it to even compete. Sure Nintendo GameCube would of been really cool when Dreamcast, PS1 were still around but it was simply outmatched and a kiddy system. No one wanted to sell on a system aimed towards 10 year olds and Nintendo paid every last dime to keep Resident Evil and Capcom on the platform.
As for KOTORII any tips on the beginning of the game when you're on the Peagus. I can't remember anything except that dead lady who comes back to life. |
I'm learning how to play August 8th on my acoustic.
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Why do GIF animation programs always have to be a trial version, its so annoying!
Spencer, what make/colour/sex/etc is your acoustic? |
[QUOTE=Understanding In a Crash]Nintendo's demise began on the later years of the N64. The N64 was a second grade console in the race but it didn't have Microsoft to worry about at the time and it was a contender in being a "power house". The game's were much more versitile and it had awesome series games that PS never had. It seems like after that Nintendo went back in time 5 years with the GameCube only because the bar was simply raised too high for it to even compete. Sure Nintendo GameCube would of been really cool when Dreamcast, PS1 were still around but it was simply outmatched and a kiddy system. No one wanted to sell on a system aimed towards 10 year olds and Nintendo paid every last dime to keep Resident Evil and Capcom on the platform.
As for KOTORII any tips on the beginning of the game when you're on the Peagus. I can't remember anything except that dead lady who comes back to life.[/QUOTE] To be fair, the N64 was much more popular than the Dreamcast I think. The Dreamcast was too short-lived, and I think a lot of the games that were out for it weren't exactly fulfilling the console's power. The N64 took gaming further with the rumble-pak and games like Goldeneye. I think the thing that has always held Nintendo back is the fact that they have always wanted to retain their retro feel. The N64 still used cartridges, and botht he N64 and Gamecube were very vibrant and colourful, and showed the company's kiddie side was still a main factor. |
Phantasy Star Online was really the only big game for Dreamcast and even that got old after a while.
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[QUOTE=Explosivo]Phantasy Star Online was really the only big game for Dreamcast and even that got old after a while.[/QUOTE]
Shen Mue was the biggest game for the Dreamcast I think |
[QUOTE=Kif]Shen Mue was the biggest game for the Dreamcast I think[/QUOTE]
Not really. It was popular, but PSO was online and massive. More copies of PSO were sold than Shen Mue as well because the game couldn't be aquired used due to the fact that it came with a serial integration that logged the game to your Dreamcast. If someone wanted the game, they had to actually go out and buy it, and it was worth the investment. |
[QUOTE=ChodaBoy]Spencer, what make/colour/sex/etc is your acoustic?[/QUOTE]
Takamine G Series Uh. Light colored front. Dark colored sides/back Yeah. It's a pretty cool guitar. |
Nice.
Question for Kif... Could you make me an avatar? Dont worry, it'll only take 10 seconds, its just two images that loop. Please? |
How do you play a B chord? :(
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Joke or serious?
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[QUOTE=allofmeoliveme]How do you play a B chord? :([/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.torvund.net/guitar/chords/B.asp[/url] |
Cool. Thanks.
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