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[Captain's Log: 10/03/04 - Day of the Edit Post Feature]
[Diary Entry: 7/7/05 - "We shall never forget"]
Woot!
:D
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> 9 JFH 452 16098
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> You've over taken me, matey. You are therefore a greater person than
> me for you see the top posters list shows the greatness of all men
> and women on this Earth.
Damn straight. :-)
9 JFH 452 16098
You've over taken me, matey. You are therefore a greater person than me for you see the top posters list shows the greatness of all men and women on this Earth.
> That's nothing, I had the 19091th post. That's a numerical palindrome,
> whoo!
See, maths can be fun! I wish I was as cool as you.
:-)
lol
:)
:)
> If you feel that way, then yeah, you are probably far more interested
> in other things involved in your lifestyle. To be honest, music has
> totally overtaken my life, being in a band and all, but I still
> somehow manage to have time for epic games, and I definitely don't
> feel that they are depressing at all. I totally disagree with your
> opinion on Zelda, but then that's you.
Yeah that's something I've found, music has become much, much more important to me over the last couple of years. I was beginning to head that way anyway but I'm fairly certain it was catalysed by my yearning to play geetar. Music has become more a facet of my personality now in much the same way games were before hand.
I'm not expecting many (if any) people to agree with me about Zelda; it's just the way I feel about it for some inexplicable reason. Que sera.
> To be honest, I'm afraid one day I might seem to 'grow out' of games,
> but then I want to be a journalist, and one day could work for, oooh,
> lets sat Paragon Publishing and do a range of magazines on
> games/music/cars, etc. Yeah, right now, I'm plugging away at Zelda:
> MM, and to be honest I feel that the old games are the best - still
> original in many cases and that sense of nostalgia is just such an
> amazing feeling.
Nothing (well, other than my sudden dislike of LTTP) will ever tarnish my affection for the games of my childhood, which basically was just the SNES era. I do still play my SNES from time to time and almost without exception the games are just as good as I remember and serve only to reinforce my feelings of real, unbridled love for my childhood gaming experiences.
> Its sad.
Indeed it is.