Dear hardcore gamer, how about shutting the (beep!) up?
Dear Landshark,
but also dear all, the entire thread is supposed to be...
to be...
uh, i forgot
hugs and kisses
XOXO
P.S.
Scores uploaded, but you have to stay calm jp, i have to get my Saturn back, so don't get any bizarre ideas on the batsugun chart, hhmkay? *The godfather's theme on the background*
Ah, and Nemo...
i will eat your liver with Chianti and Fava beans soo...
no wait, i don't like liver, what do you propose?
but also dear all, the entire thread is supposed to be...
to be...
uh, i forgot

hugs and kisses
XOXO
P.S.
Scores uploaded, but you have to stay calm jp, i have to get my Saturn back, so don't get any bizarre ideas on the batsugun chart, hhmkay? *The godfather's theme on the background*

Ah, and Nemo...
i will eat your liver with Chianti and Fava beans soo...
no wait, i don't like liver, what do you propose?

"The only desire the Culture could not satisfy from within itself was one common to both the descendants of its original human stock and the machines [...]: the urge not to feel useless."
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
I actually kinda liked Vice City due to the 80s atmosphere. Maybe I'll pick up the PS2 verison again.The vagrant wrote:Dear everyone,
die.
yours truly.
ps: i am currently playing gta vice city on xbox (yes, i am late), its waay too addictive, and better than SA in some aspects.
Shmups: It's all about blowing stuff up!
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whats that floating mask?... you ... you want me to shoot everybody!?!Tar-Palantir wrote:Oh, I suppose you do whatever a TATEed TV tells you, right?D wrote: And mainstream gamers do like 'hardcore' games. It's just that they buy what is most advertised because they do whatever the tv tells them to do.
dear everyone
you should really post more
XOXOX
sincerely
shinku doko don batarang
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Re: I can do that too!
This made me lol the most.PepsimanVsJoe wrote:Dear Pepsiman,
Let's never fight again.
Love,
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i think this one is the best. and what's the T. for?landshark wrote:Dear Taco Bell,
Why did you pull the bacon soft taco from your menu? Do you not know that bacon makes everything better?
Sincerely,
Land T. Shark
P.S. - I've heard rumors that some of your fine eating establishments serve french fries. If this is true, I would be much obliged if you would bring said fries to the menus of your Chicagoland establishments.
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I find this amusing, but sad in a "Bwahahaaha, oh wait that's true" way...sethsez wrote:oh dear god why is it so hard for some people to believe that others genuinely find Halo and GTA enjoyableD wrote:And mainstream gamers do like 'hardcore' games. It's just that they buy what is most advertised because they do whatever the tv tells them to do.
THIS IS NOT A DIFFICULT CONCEPT

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Because they themselves do not find it enjoyable?sethsez wrote:oh dear god why is it so hard for some people to believe that others genuinely find Halo and GTA enjoyableD wrote:And mainstream gamers do like 'hardcore' games. It's just that they buy what is most advertised because they do whatever the tv tells them to do.
THIS IS NOT A DIFFICULT CONCEPT
I can't fathom why anybody liked the movie Titanic... but people did... and I'll never understand why.
RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE!!!!!!
I don't like seafood. However, I'm not under the delusion that everyone who eats seafood is just eating it because other people do, while secretly hating it. I accept the fact that some people actually enjoy the taste of tuna, lobster and oysters even though I do not. This is the kind of thing I came to terms with when I was a little kid -- other people have different experiences, perspectives, interests and tastes.jp wrote:Because they themselves do not find it enjoyable?
Because of the guy falling on the propeller and because Leonardo Dicaprio's character dies. Those two things happen late enough in the movie that they may have made some people forget about the two hours of tripe before that.jp wrote:I can't fathom why anybody liked the movie Titanic... but people did... and I'll never understand why.
Some people probably also liked seeing Kate Winslet naked but she doesn't do it for me.
You're arguing for a universe with fewer waffles in it. I'm prepared to call that cowardice.
I remember in one English class I had in high school, we were supposed to watch the Titanic. She spared us the cheesy love story and showed us the good part: watching the boat sink.
And I've come to my senses and realized that some people like playing mainstream stuff. If they like it, and I don't, why should I bitch about it?
I'm sure some of us treat shmups almost as a religion (Glory be to Vic Viper. Ahhhhhhhhhh------righty-then!!!)
And I've come to my senses and realized that some people like playing mainstream stuff. If they like it, and I don't, why should I bitch about it?
I'm sure some of us treat shmups almost as a religion (Glory be to Vic Viper. Ahhhhhhhhhh------righty-then!!!)

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AhhhhFatCobra wrote:
I'm sure some of us treat shmups almost as a religion (Glory be to Vic Viper. Ahhhhhhhhhh------righty-then!!!)
no,no, it's " go and pLay shmups" , not "go and pRay shmups".
...But in japanese there's no difference between r and l...



"The only desire the Culture could not satisfy from within itself was one common to both the descendants of its original human stock and the machines [...]: the urge not to feel useless."
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
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